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AGLL 2213 - ColoradoScaping: Irrigation

  • NonCredit
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This course provides a practical, standards-based approach to planning, installing, maintaining, and auditing irrigation systems. Designed for landscape professionals, technicians, and anyone involved in irrigation management, the course emphasizes water efficiency, sustainability, and long-term system performance. By covering the full lifecycle of an irrigation system—from initial design to long-term maintenance, participants will develop an understanding of what is necessary to support healthy plant growth while conserving valuable water resources.

Learners receive access to the course for 1 year from the time of registration to complete the course. This is a self-paced course meaning there is no live instructor facilitation. Learners will have direct access to an instructor through email.

Noncredit courses do not produce academic credit nor appear on a Colorado State University academic transcript.

Prerequisite

There are no prerequisites for open-entry courses. Students need reliable internet and a computer/laptop to access course content.

Please note that there are no refunds for open entry courses.

Important Information

Please email csuext_programs@colostate.edu if you have questions.

After registering for this course, please allow at least 30 minutes to receive email confirmation and login credentials to the courses. Be sure to check your SPAM folder for login information.

Instructors

Deryn Davidson
Deryn Davidson

deryn.davidson@colostate.edu

Deryn Davidson is the Sustainable Landscape State Specialist for Colorado State University (CSU) Extension. In this position she develops and delivers educational programs and provides expert consultation to public and private sectors on creating sustainable, resilient landscapes. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture from CSU and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Arizona.

A former horticulturist at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin, TX, Deryn is deeply committed to native plant horticulture and pollinator conservation. While in Arizona, Deryn worked designing rainwater harvesting systems and educating the public on rainwater harvesting strategies.

Deryn champions the use of thoughtful design and sustainable horticultural practices to foster biodiversity and implement nature-based solutions that enhance urban resilience and livability.

"There are so many possibilities for positive impact with this role and the education that we can provide." Deryn Davidson