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Kingston Maurward College

Other Qualifications , Horticulture

Course Description

RHS Advanced Certificate in Horticulture HR011 Qualification RHS (Level 3) Advanced Certificate in Horticulture Qualification Level Level : Theory 3; Practical 2 What do these levels mean? Duration : 1 evening per week for 51 weeks over 1.5 years Times : 34 x Monday: 6.30 pm ' 9.00 pm (17 weeks/module) + 6 x Saturday (for practical sessions) Dates : Module J: 7.09.09 ' 25.01.10 Module B: 1.02.10 ' 28.06.10 Module C: Practicals on Saturdays Run by : Horticulture Department. Tutor : Herve Le Reverend & Nigel Hewish Awarding Body Royal Horticultural Society Is it right for me? If you are a keen amateur or a professional gardener with a previous qualification such as the RHS Level 2 Certificate or National Certificate or Diploma in Horticulture, this Advanced Certificate is a step up from the Level 2 Certificate and now forms the first stage of obtaining the RHS Diploma ' although it is a qualification in its own right. The full programme of 4 modules (3 theory and 1 practical) takes one and a half academic years, but modules can be spread out to suit the individual's requirements. **Agreement to sit the final examinations is a requirement of enrolment.** What qualifications will I need? Minimum age 16 years. RHS Level 2 Certificate, National Certificate in Horticulture, Diploma in Horticulture. Tetanus protection is recommended. Agreement to sit the final examinations is a requirement of enrolment What will I be learning about? Module A ' Plant propagation, growing media, plant nutrition Module B ' Plant health, physiology and taxonomy Module C ' Practical (on Saturdays) Module E ' Establishment and maintenance of lawns, plant establishment and nursery stock What is involved? 3 theory modules of 17 weeks each, over 18 months plus one practical module Where will it take me? This qualification offers good career opportunities in the horticultural industry. What materials are required? Basic stationery. Suitable outdoor clothing for practicals. What is next? RHS Diploma in Horticulture. How will I be assessed? Examinations available February and July. Practical in August or September How much will it cost? ?325 per module. The course will include 6 Saturdays for practical sessions ' dates to be confirmed Money Matters Notes Please contact the tutor before enrolling.

 

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