New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture General (Level 3)
Course details
NZQF Level | 3 |
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About the course
You will learn how to:
- apply knowledge of plant and soils science to the identification, selection, and growing of plants.
- apply knowledge of growing systems and environments to the establishment and growing of plants.
Classes for Trimester 2 2023 intake will be taught on Wednesdays from 9am to 2:30pm.
Classes for Trimester 1 2024 intake will be taught as an evening class. Exact details will be confirmed closer to the start.
Programme Specific Information
This programme is open entry.
Graduates will benefit by having a breadth of horticulture knowledge and transferable skills valued by the horticulture community which will facilitate improved performance in the workplace and career progression, including to higher levels of study.
The horticulture sector will benefit from being able to recruit graduates who have an understanding of the underpinning science and growing practices used in a wide range of horticulture contexts.
This qualification is designed to be flexible enough to reflect regional and sector variations in demand for transferable skills and knowledge.
Graduates will be capable of working under limited supervision in the horticulture community with responsibility for work outcomes.
Employment/Cultural/Community Pathway
Graduates of this qualification may be employed or self-employed, and/or move flexibly between a range of horticultural enterprises.
This qualification will also be suitable for small block owners or for mature learners who wish to gain knowledge of horticultural science in a range of general horticulture growing systems and practices.
Further Study Options
This qualification may lead on to the New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Level 4) with strands in Amenity, Arboriculture, Cemetery, Landscape Design, Landscape Construction, and Sports Turf.
Additional Expenses
Laptop or Tablet - approx $750
About the provider
The Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) is a quality Government-owned tertiary education institution based in New Zealand's cultural and surfing hub. Taranaki is a beautiful region defined by its wonderful snow-capped mountain, extensive coastline, great surfing and many opportunities for outdoor activities. WITT is the only state tertiary institution in Taranaki and offers courses from certificate to degree level across a wide range of areas, including Business, Nursing, Hospitality, Te Reo Māori, Humanities, Media, Art, Electrical, Engineering, Automotive, Welding, Carpentry, Architecture, Computing, Fitness, Hairdressing, Beauty Therapy, Make-up Artistry, Social Sciences and Agriculture. WITT also specialises in English language tuition and foundation programmes for overseas students.