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Horticulture - Landscape Design & Construction

Teagasc
6N3620

This module will equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence to design a landscape project and take that design through the detailed planning, specification and construction stages. It is intended for those who are already employed in the landscape sector; and is particularly suited to those who have gained knowledge from previous study of horticulture or have relevant design & plant knowledge.

Award Name Level 6 Component Award (Level 6 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Minor
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 6 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 6 Component Award (Level 6 NFQ) Minor QQI Level 6 NFQ
Location:
Glasnevin, Piltown, Kildalton
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
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Course provider

Duration

24 weeks part-time
Nov to May Mondays & Tuesdays

Entry Requirements

Level 6 Component courses (part-time modules which are worth 15 or 30 credits) are open to:

Entry Requirements (under 60 Credits):
Students who have successfully achieved a QQI Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture (recognition of prior learning must be submitted with application), or persons currently working within the horticulture industry with relevant experience

Those who do not hold a Level 5 Cert or equivalent must provide a letter from their current employer outlining experience to date. A competency based interview must also be completed with Teagasc, in order to demonstrate knowledge, skills & competency required to successfully participate in Level 6 modules.

Entry Requirements (over 60 Credits):
Those who wish to participate in multiple modules that total greater than 60 credits must have successfully completed the Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture program, or equivalent.

'Equivalence' is established via the Teagasc RPL ("recognition of prior learning") process. Previous qualifications earned by a student must be comparable to at least a Level 5 major award type and level on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)

Prospective students with a qualification from institutions abroad (outside of Ireland) may assess equivalence & request a comparability statement via NARIC Ireland

Careers / Further progression

This subject is worth 30 credits which can be counted towards further studies at Level 6. By taking other Level 6 modules, students may be able to build towards a full major award of QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture.

Progression opportunities from the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture include;
Horticultural Apprenticeship (Level 6 Higher Certificate) specialist streams

Bachelor of Science in Horticulture degree (Level 7) SETU Degree Programme - advanced entry into Year 2

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Further information

Running from November to May

€420

Students will develop a range of practical skills for garden design and construction as well as comprehensive drawing skills, developing understanding of design principles & how a range of garden features are constructed. These skills culminate in assignments in which the student will design a number of sites and build a garden from the ground up.

A work-based project will form part of the overall assessment.

QQI Level 6 Component Cert courses are offered on a part-time bases at our college in the National Botanic Gardens and campus at Ashtown, Dublin 15.

Our Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture offers a stream choice which provides a direct qualification in a specific horticultural area as follows:
Landscaping
Nursery Stock Production
Sports Turf
Food Production

To achieve a full Level 6 Advanced Certificate a person would have to reach 120 credits in a chosen Stream. Completing all common modules is a pre-requisite for those who wish to complete the full Advanced Certificate.

Each common module is delivered for a period of 16 weeks.

Please note: The full course is delivered over a 32 week period throughout the academic year. Specialist elective modules require 8 or 16 weeks of a practical learning period (PLP) - this is a mandatory work placement required for successful completion of certain modules.

Module Content
Evaluate a range of landscape design features and explain the importance and use of plant materials in design
Evaluate structural components of landscape features and how they work together eg; walls, steps and paving
Implement the design process in full for a given design including the building of a range of garden features

6N3620 - Landscape Design & Construction

Award QQI Landscape Design & Construction (Level 6 Component Award – QQI 6N3620) 30 Credits

Location and further details:
• Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture,
National Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Tel: 01 8040201
Email: botanic.college@teagasc.ie

• Teagasc College of Horticulture,
Kildalton, Piltown, Co Kilkenny
Tel: 051 644400
Email: kildalton.college@teagasc.ie

Location:
Glasnevin, Piltown, Kildalton
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider