Dr. Brad Jakubowski, PH.D Candidate of Agronomy, Penn State  
    Dr. Brad Jakubowski has been involved with the Green Industry for over 25 years in golf, sports fields, res/com and education. Brad has lectured on topics ranging from meteorology and agronomy to irrigation, fertility and golf course management. Brad is currently an Instructor of Turfgrass and a Ph.D. Candidate of Agronomy at Penn State University. He is a former board member for the Sports Turf Managers Association and had directed the 2-yr Turfgrass Management Program at the University of Nebraska. He especially enjoys connecting with the industry through conference education programs.



    The Penn State Department of Plant Science
    If you've ever worked with turfgrass, you know there’s more to maintaining golf courses than mowing the lawn. But did you know that personnel trained to manage turfgrass areas are in demand? Chances are, any golf course superintendent you ask has heard about Penn State's two-year golf turf program—and could very well be an alum of the program. Since 1957, Penn State has offered a certificate in golf course turfgrass management for individuals interested in careers as golf course superintendents. Graduates can be found at top golf courses around the country and around the world.

    Golf Course Turfgrass Management Program  
    Better known as the "2-Year Program," this Professional Certificate Program is designed to provide students with in-class and hands-on learning opportunities. If you’re interested in a supervisory position in golf course turfgrass management, Penn State can help you on your way. Students enrolled in this Professional Certificate Program attend classes during two eight-week terms per year on Penn State's main campus. Between years, students complete six months of on-the-job training at one of the top golf courses in the world.

    The Penn State Department of Plant Science is a national leader in teaching, research, and extension programs. Our small-school atmosphere provides a warm, welcoming, intellectually stimulating, and professional environment. Our undergraduate program currently offers three four-year majors: Plant Sciences, Landscape Contracting, and Turfgrass Science. We also offer a two-year program in Golf Course Turfgrass Management, online turfgrass degrees, and certificates, and minors in Agronomy, Arboriculture, and Horticulture.

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