| Course Name |
Horticulture - Professional Horticulture Practice |
| Course Provider |
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown |
| Course Code |
BN033 |
| Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
| Qualifications |
| Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
| Level 6 Higher Certificate (Level 6 NFQ)
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Major |
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown |
Level 6 NFQ |
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| Apply To |
Course provider |
| Attendance Options |
Part time, Evening, Online, Daytime, Weekend |
| Location (Districts) |
Blanchardstown |
| Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Commencing September 2017 |
| Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
| Duration |
2 years part-time.
Online Lectures (synchronous/live and also recorded & available after lecture session) : Tues & Thurs 6pm-9pm ; Classes at ITB every 2nd Saturday, 9am-4pm ; 1 week per Summer (towards end June) 9am-5pm |
| Course Fee |
€2,500 per year. |
| Entry Requirements |
A pass in five subjects (ordinary level) to include Mathematics and English or Irish. Foundation level maths at B2 or higher counts as a subject towards the five passes. Or any full level 5 award. |
| Mature Applicants |
Mature applicants (i.e. those who are aged 23 years or more on January 1st in the year of entry) applying for the first level of programmes are exempt from this requirement. |
| Course Content |
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Horticulture is an art, craft and a science and this course will introduce the learner to all three aspects of contemporary horticultural practice. Horticulturalists will use their skills and knowledge to improve the quality of life of i...
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Horticulture is an art, craft and a science and this course will introduce the learner to all three aspects of contemporary horticultural practice. Horticulturalists will use their skills and knowledge to improve the quality of life of individuals and communities. Horticulture can enhance the built environment, provide recreational opportunity and deepen our connection to the natural world. Students will gain an understanding of design considerations for gardens, parks and sports facilities. There are expanding opportunities in improved food production in a global world and in creating public recreational spaces that are more environmentally sensitive.
There is a growing concern among consumers about environmental issues such as the quality of the food we eat, the environmental cost of its production, the level of pollution in our living areas, the impact of climate change and the loss of green space and other amenities. The course will develop the students understanding of these issues and enable them to address these issues in a horticultural context.
Course Aim
The purpose of the proposed Higher Certificate Award in Horticulture is to equip students with the skills and knowledge to embark upon a rewarding career in the Horticulture industry and in the wider Horticulture sector. Successful practice in this area requires a combination of scientific knowledge, technological knowhow, and creative design skills, all in the context of an understanding of the industry context. This programme aims to provide this combination of skills and knowledge, and in doing so to put it certificate holders in an ideal position to operate effectively within the sector. The intended course objectives are listed in some more detail here.
• Obtain a structured knowledge of the scientific topics key to the study of horticulture, especially plant biology and physiology, pests and diseases, soil science, garden design and construction, plant identification, propagation and turfgrass management.
• Identify and assess the legal and intellectual issues surrounding horticulture.
• Can work effectively as individuals, in teams and in multidisciplinary settings by communicating effectively.
• Acquire the interpersonal and professional skills to work within a business environment, understanding the requirements of modern commercial organisations and have a feel for the challenges posed to the entrepreneur in establishing a business concern.
• The successful graduate should recognise the possibilities and limitations of their knowledge, especially in fields such as organic production and sustainability issues, where there are serious moral, ethical and legal questions. They should be able to communicate their findings to both technical and nontechnical audiences, and contribute to the debate on the role of science in general, and Horticulture in particular, in society.
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| Subjects Taught |
Expand+The course covers aspects of Horticulture including
•Plant Identification and Classification
•Practical Horticulture, Equipment and Machinery Skills
•Soil Science
•Plant Biology and Physiology
•Plant Nutritition
•Plant Propogation
•Landsca...
Hide-The course covers aspects of Horticulture including
•Plant Identification and Classification
•Practical Horticulture, Equipment and Machinery Skills
•Soil Science
•Plant Biology and Physiology
•Plant Nutritition
•Plant Propogation
•Landscape Design
•Landscape Construction
•Horticultural Business
•Horticultural Law, Contracts and Tenders
•Turfgrass Management
•Vegetable Production
•Plant Protection
The course will also give students a good foundation in the use information technology in horticulture, teamwork, research and project development.
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| Number of Credits |
Credits for Full Award: 120 @ NFQ Level 6 |
| Careers or Further Progression |
Expand+Career Opportunities
Careers may include garden and landscape design, establishment and management of green spaces, sports surfaces, horticultural therapy, food crop production, nursery stock and ornamental plant production and garden centre man...
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Careers may include garden and landscape design, establishment and management of green spaces, sports surfaces, horticultural therapy, food crop production, nursery stock and ornamental plant production and garden centre management. There is considerable scope in self-employment as garden maintenance and landscape contractors, specialist growers and florists. There are increasing opportunities in community development where horticulture can be used to assist social cohesion.
Progression
Having successfully completed this programme students will be eligible to progress to level 7 ordinary degree – Bachelor of Science in Horticulture and, later, on to a level 8 honours degree- Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture.
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| Further Enquiries |
For further details please contact the marketing team on 01 885 1530 or e-mail info@itb.ie |
| Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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