Lee Ivy
Senior Lecturer
Academics, Faculty
Kilgore Hall 124
Mr. Lee Ivy has been a Lecturer in the Department of Horticultural Science since July 2012. His interest in teaching stems from his respect of teachers throughout his life who inspired effort, allowed for challenges, and encouraged high personal achievement.
Childhood experiences with peaches, vegetables and ornamental plants sparked his interest and subsequent love of horticulture.
Instructor Introduction
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Teaching
COURSE | TITLE | UNITS | SEMESTER |
---|---|---|---|
HS/CS 101 | HSM/TRF/FCT+ Orientation | 1 | Fall |
HS 131 | Fruit & Vegetable Production | 3 | Spring (odd year) |
HS/PP 144 | Weeds & Diseases of Ornamentals | 3 | Fall |
HS 162 | Landscape Maintenance | 3 | Fall |
HS 171 | Landscape Construction | 3 | Spring (even year) |
HS 200 | Home Horticulture via distance-education | 3 | Summer & Fall |
HS 201 | World of Horticulture: Principles & Practices | 3 | Spring |
HS 280 | Hands-On-Horticulture | 3 | Maymester |
Departmental Activities
- Coordinator for Horticultural Science Management: Ornamentals and Landscape (requirements) & Small-Scale Farming (requirements)
- Advising for National Collegiate Landscape Competition (Student Career Days)Learn about 39th Student Career Days, the “Olympics of Landscaping”, hosted by NC State University and the Department of Horticultural Science.
- Recruiting for the 2 & 4 –year Horticultural Science student population.
Memberships & Certifications
- International Plant Production Society – Southern Region
- NC Certified Pesticide Applicator
- NC Certified Plant Professional
- Landscape Industry Certified Technician – Turf
- Certified Arborist – International Society of Arboriculture
Education
M.S., Horticultural Science, NC State University (2001)
B.S., Ornamental Horticulture & Landscape Design, University of Tennessee (1998)