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Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture

Career Profile

Duration: One Year
Awarding Body: FETAC
Course Code: CHXXX
Progression: Advanced Certificate in Horticulture Higher Education
Links Scheme to the Bachelor of Science in Horticulture
Location: Horticultural Colleges
Application: Direct to Horticultural College of choice
Maintenance Grant: Teagasc Means Tested Grant Scheme

Course Aim

This introductory horticultural course is suitable for people who wish to:

  • Make their careers in horticulture
  • Assess their area of preference in horticulture
  • Develop knowledge and skills in horticultural areas
  • Progress to an Advanced Certificate in Horticulture
  • Transfer to linked courses at ITs through the Higher Links Scheme.

There are excellent job opportunities for people with the skills which this course offers.


Location

The course is provided at two Horticultural Colleges:

  • Kildalton College, Piltown, Co Kilkenny
  • College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9

Entry Requirements and Application Procedures

There is no minimum educational entry requirement, but those who have completed the Leaving Certificate are likely to benefit most from it. Applicants must be over 17 years on 1 January following entry to the course. Applications should be made directly to the college of the applicant’s choice by the 1st June.


Course Structure and Content

The course consists of 28 weeks course work at a horticultural college and a four-week practical training period with an approved horticultural unit. Course work concentrates on scientifi c and economic principles underlying horticulture and the application of these principles to particular enterprises. The four-week practical training period may be in garden centres, nurseries, amenity parks, golf courses or fruit and vegetable production units.

Students who successfully complete this one-year programme are awarded the FETAC Level 5 Certifi cate in Horticulture. This does not meet the training requirement for Stamp Duty Exemption.


Access and Progression

Students with this Level 5 award can progress to the Advanced Certificate in Horticulture Level 6. Students with a Level 5 award at merit or distinction are eligible to apply for direct entry to year 2 of the Bachelor of Science in Horticulture - Level 7 at Waterford IT based at Kildalton (WD096) or based at the the College of Amenity Horticulture, National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. (WD097)

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