4 Horticulture degrees found
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4 Horticulture degrees found
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International Career Institute
Horticulture Diploma
- Online
Diploma
Full time, Part time
24 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Become a qualified horticulturalist. The course provides an opportunity to interact with and learn from very successful, highly qualified, and experienced professionals. The benefit includes Fast track your career as a horticulturist, Learning the inside secrets of how to become a horticulture pro in months not years!, Study a horticulture course that was designed in conjunction with senior members of the profession, Free up valuable time, don’t waste time and money traveling to classes, Study at your own pace whenever and wherever you are, Have access to a tutor, Easy interest-free payment plans from as low as £25 per week.
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Emu School for Unicorns
Fast-track counseling
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- Düsseldorf, Germany
- Mecosta, USA + 7 more
Undergraduate Pathway
Full time
1 hour
Distance Learning
Amharic
Fast-track counseling
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Distance Learning Centre
Garden Design Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
120 hours
Distance Learning
English
The Garden Design - Level 3 Course can help students to learn the principles of design in horticulture, and gain an excellent knowledge and experience of using plants and garden features. This home study course is designed in easy to follow units, with set exercises and assignments along the way to ensure you understand the areas covered.
UK Open College
IGCSE Combined Science Course
- UK Online, United Kingdom
Course
Part time
300 hours
Distance Learning
English
The International GCSE in Science (Double Award) aims to impart a systematic body of scientific knowledge and facts, and an understanding of scientific concepts, principles, themes and patterns.
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Horticulture may focus on the study of all types of plants. However, this field of study can also include garden design, arboriculture, and soil management. With this knowledge and understanding, horticulturists may consider going into all kind of careers including marketing, teaching or sales.