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ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE - PARKS & RECREATION VHT009

Duration (approx) 2500 hours
Qualification

Would you like to care and manage parks, natural parks, holiday and recreation resort facilities? Then this is the course to do.

DEVELOP A CAREER IN PARKS AND RECREATION

  • Urban an Regional Parks
  • Recreation Facilities and Programs
  • Sporting facilities, Resorts, and much more

Benefits of Studying This Course

This course provides students with an exceptionally strong footing for work in commercial horticulture. Not only do students receive the benefits of in-depth knowledge in the prerequisite principles of horticulture, but they also get exposure to higher level skills and are equipped with significant managerial knowhow. Graduates of this course will have the flexibility to adapt to a wide range of positions, particularly those associated with the following areas:
  • Parks & gardens
  • Ecotourism
  • Amenity horticulture
  • Horticulture management
  • Grounds management
  • Supervisory & foreman roles

Modules

Core ModulesThese modules provide foundation knowledge for the ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN HORTICULTURE - PARKS & RECREATION VHT009
 ARBORICULTURE I BHT106
 BIOCHEMISTRY I (PLANTS) BSC102
 HORTICULTURE I BHT101
 INSTRUCTIONAL SKILLS BGN101
 IRRIGATION - GARDENS BHT210
 MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (ENGINEERING I) BSC105
 PLANT SELECTION AND ESTABLISHMENT - BHT107
 PLAYGROUND DESIGN - BHT216
 PROJECT MANAGEMENT BBS201
 SOIL MANAGEMENT - HORTICULTURE BHT105
 TURF CARE BHT104
 WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY VBS103
Elective ModulesIn addition to the core modules, students study any 10 of the following 23 modules.
 AMENITY HORTICULTURE I BHT324
 AMENITY HORTICULTURE II BHT325
 AUSTRALIAN NATIVES I BHT113
 ECOTOUR MANAGEMENT BTR101
 GARDEN MAINTENANCE VHT100
 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT (HORTICULTURE) BHT305
 LANDSCAPING I BHT109
 LANDSCAPING II BHT214 (Landscape Components)
 LEISURE FACILITY MANAGEMENT I BRE205
 LEISURE FACILITY MANAGEMENT II BRE306
 LEISURE MANAGEMENT I (MARKETING) BRE103
 LEISURE MANAGEMENT II - HUMAN RESOURCES BRE104
 LEISURE MANAGEMENT III - FINANCIAL & CLERICAL BRE204
 LEISURE MANAGEMENT IV - POLICIES & PROCEDURES BRE305
 MANAGING NOTABLE GARDENS AND LANDSCAPES BHT340
 NATURE PARK MANAGEMENT I BEN120
 NATURE PARK MANAGEMENT II BEN207
 PLANT PROTECTION BHT207
 PLANT TAXONOMY BHT344
 PLAY LEADERSHIP VRE101
 RESTORING ESTABLISHED ORNAMENTAL GARDENS BHT243
 SPORTS TURF MANAGEMENT BHT202
 TURF REPAIR AND RENOVATION BHT303

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Train to work in the management and development of recreational and park facilities and services.

Relevant to a range of situations – from municipal parks to national parks to tourist parks to resorts and much more.

Specifically designed, this unique course gives great insight into working in parks and recreation.

 

DURATION:

  • 2,500 hours minimum nominal duration, including:
  • Being a self paced learning program, the student can study at a rate according to their ability and capabilities.

You are also required to complete -

WORKSHOP
One workshops of 100 hrs (or equivalent). Documentation that specifies what is required can be provided so that these requirements may be satisfied by working with a professional anywhere in the world. Ask for further information.

RESEARCH PROJECTS
Two projects (2 X 100 hrs), dealing with different aspects of the workplace.

STUDY SEQUENCE
The core modules are required to be completed before anything else. Beyond that it is possible for you to determine your order of studies.

 

 

 

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Meet some of our academics

John Mason (Horticulturist)Horticulturist, Nurseryman, Landscaper, Garden Writer, Parks Manager and Consultant. Over 45 years experience; working in Australia and the UK. He is one of the most widely published garden writers in the world; author of more than 100 books and editor for 4 different gardening magazines. John has been recognised by his peers being made a fellow of the Institute of Horticulture in the UK, as well as by the Australian Institute of Horticulture.


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