2025-2026 Catalog

TRE 2020 Tree Biology & Identification for Arborists   

Examines tree biology and relates concepts to the work performed by arborists in an urban forestry setting. Topics covered include understanding tree function and structure, categorizing the impact of diseases and pests, examining the CODIT (compartmentalization of decay in trees) model, and exploring tree risk concepts. The course will examine basic plant health needs, tree sites, and nutrition and soil requirements. The second in a three-class series, this course will focus on more coniferous and deciduous trees from the arborist apprenticeship must-know list, and explore associated tree and shrub disorders.

Credits

1

Prior Learning

● FRCC Industry Crosswalk: FRCC TCIA Arborist Apprenticeship by FRCC Continuing Education & FRCC Workforce Development: Proof of Completion

Old Course

TRE 220

Notes

This course is offered for Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) purposes only. If you have completed the Arborist Apprenticeship Program, please talk to the program director to learn how you can convert it into college credit.