Overview
Practical Horticulture RHS Level 2 CertificateThe qualification provides learners with the breath of horticultural knowledge and skills required to carry out routine tasks proficiently in a variety of contexts, it supports progression into employment within areas of the horticultural industries (such as professional gardening, landscaping, plant production and garden retail), as well as supporting learning in entry level roles in the early stages of a horticultural career. It also meets the needs of amateur gardeners.
A two Hectare Garden plus a potting shed provides an area to practice skills that have been taught on the course. Staff with experience within the Horticultural industry provide practical information in order to complete the course.
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A knowledge of basic garden skills (although most of these will be taught on the course) and basic English and maths are desirable.
- Plant identification
- Plant Establishment
- Plant Propagation
- Plant Health
- Plant Care
- Plant Pruning
- Garden Features
- Grassed areas.
RHS Level 2 Certificate in Practical Horticulture.
A range of assessment methods will be used to assess this qualification. They include formative assessment by tutors, and a range of summative short answer tests as well as two direct observation sessions by RHS assessors. One in Spring and one at the end of the course.
Course progression:
Either level 2 principle qualifications or if this has been achieved Level 3 RHS Theory and Practical qualifications.
Career progression:
Areas include professional gardening, landscaping, plant production and garden retail
You will need to wear Steel toe capped boots or shoes, have a pair of gardening gloves and a notebook and pen. Using a camera phone can be useful (not essential) when revising especially Plant identification.
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Funding Information
The College offers an instalment plan for Further Education and Higher Education courses to students where the total amount payable at the point of enrolment is £200 or more. Within the scheme there is an ability to pay up to 6 instalments, depending on the length of the courses and the final payment must be paid at least a month before the end of the course.
If you are aged 19 or over you may qualify for an Advanced Learner Loan to help you pay the tuition fees for this course. Alternatively, you can pay by instalments to help make the cost of this course more affordable.
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This course could be FREE! You could be eligible for free study if you are unemployed and on a qualifying benefit. To find out if you are eligible open our Part-time fee flow chart below or call our Customer Contact team on 0345 658 8990.
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If you have a specific learning difficulty or disability, are deaf or hearing impaired, our Additional Learning Support team are on hand to give you assistance whenever you need it. Email: ALSteam@bedford.ac.uk or call us on 01234 291333.
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