MyTriton > Triton College Course Catalog. Plants and Society (HRT-125) Exploration of the connection between plants and society. The growth, development, diversity, classification, plant breeding, origin, use and impact on our society will be explained. ... Course Name: HRT-125 Departments: Horticulture Course Types: Course Locations ...
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Triton College held its fourth annual Backpack Give Back Event, a collaborative effort with West40 ISC #2, and supported by college faculty and staff. Volunteers distributed free backpacks to area families during a drive through event on campus. Over 3,000 backpacks were filled and prepared for distribution before the event. read more...
Triton College professors created five new general education courses for the human diversity credit requirement supported by a National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Triton College encourages academic excellence and officially recognizes outstanding student achievement by designation to the President’s Honors List for students with a semester grade point average of 3.75 or higher and Dean’s Honors List for students with a semester grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74.
A full-time student is one enrolled in 12 or more semester hours (six or more hours in summer session). Freshman/Sophomore . A freshman is a student who has completed less than 30 semester hours of college credit. A sophomore is one who has completed 30 or more semester hours of college credit.