A HORTICULTURAL STUDY PROGRAM
- Learn to grow plants.
- Learn to manage gardens
- Learn crop production.
- Work in technical horticulture or management.
- Learn skills to prepare you for a range of horticulture roles.
- Gain practical and well as theoretical skills - our courses are
written in such a way to enable you to develop and enhance your
practical skills along with theory.
Expand you career opportunities with generalist horticultural training.
This course provides a broad-based foundation to allow you to adapt
to and work in different sectors of the industry, as a technician,
business owner, consultant, etc. Horticultural staff need to have a
strong foundation in both science and plants. They will need to know:
what affects plant growth (soils, nutrition, water, temperature, pests
etc.), cultural techniques (propagation, pruning, planting, shelter,
etc.), plant knowledge (plant family characteristics, classification
system, etc.).
“Flexibility is the key to this course - it won’t pigeon hole you
into one area but develops the broad skills and flexibility required by
horticulturists in all sectors of the industry. More employment opportunities exist for those with broad knowledge and skills. An excellent course for those not necessarily wanting to specialise". Adriana Fraser - Cert. Horticulture, Adv.Cert.App.Mgt., Cert IV Assessment and Training, Adv.Dip.Horticulture - ACS Tutor.
Free Student Membership is offered on enrolment to the Australian Institute of Horticulture.
Course Structure and Content
Stage 1 Core Studies
Exemption is granted for this stage to anyone who has the following:
Stage II Electives
Other options may be considered, though the above are generally considered the better options for this particular course.
Click on each module below for more information on each unit.
Modules
Note that each module in the Advanced Certificate in Applied Horticulture is a short course in its own right, and may be studied separately.
A Solid Foundation in Horticulture
Horticulture is a cornerstone to our society. Plants provide us with food, have a major impact upon our environment
(e.g. air quality, temperature, flood control etc.), and provide places
to play (sports grounds, children’s playgrounds etc.). These are only a
few of the more obvious places we find horticulture.
Whatever is in vogue at different times throughout your career, this
course will prepare you to move into and adapt to working in that part
of the industry.
Learn from an international team or renowned horticultural
experts led by John Mason, Fellow Institute of Horticulture (UK), Fellow
Australian Institute of Horticulture, Fellow Parks and Leisure
Australia.
Course Manager
This course has been designed, and is managed by John Mason, our principal. Since graduating in horticultural science (1971), John has worked as a landscape designer, nurseryman, parks manager and research officer working with field crops, prior to establishing this school in 1979. Since then, apart from managing this school he has been editor of 4 national gardening magazines, written over 40 books and maintained a small practice as a horticultural consultant.
John has been made a fellow of the Institute of Horticulture (UK) and the Parks and Leisure Institute (Australia).
Tutors
All teaching staff are highly qualified and experienced professional horticulturists. Most hold both degrees an post graduate qualifications. On average, their industry experience exceeds 20 years.
A unique aspect of this course (and others through ACS) is that tutors and course developers come from both northern and southern hemispheres, and from both warm and cool climates. The content and delivery of the course aims to prepare you to work in any climate, country or social situation. We consider this aim to be exceedingly important in a world that is changing so rapidly. We aim to provide a foundation that will serve you wherever you find yourself in the future.
Prerequisites:
Either Year 12 (passed), an acceptable certificate (e.g. Completed apprenticeship) or over 21 yrs of age.
How Can This Course Help You?
This course is perfect for people looking for positions of greater responsibility. It is suitable for those looking to work in positions such as:
- Soft landscaping
- Garden design
- Gardening
- Propagation
- Garden centres
- Nurseries
- Public horticulture projects
- Private horticulture practices
- Parks and gardens
- General horticulture
- Ecotourism
- Garden conservation and restoration
Enrol to improve your career opportunities in horticulture.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Reputation: well-known and respected.
Industry focus: courses designed to suit industry needs and expectations.
Different focus: develop problem solving skills that make you stand out from others.
Hands-on: develop practical as well as theoretical skills.
Lots of help: dedicated and knowledgeable tutors
Efficient: prompt responses to your questions.
A long track record: established in 1979 with a solid history.
Up to date: courses under constant review.
Resources: huge wealth of constantly developing intellectual property.
Value: courses compare very favourably on a cost per study hour basis.
Student amenities: online student room, bookshop, ebooks, acs garden online resources.
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academic staff who can answer all your questions and help you to choose
the right course for you. Just click on the link below.
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