Diploma in Horticulture
Course overview
This two-year Horticulture program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in agriculture. The first year focuses on intensive theoretical knowledge and practical workshops, while the second year provides professional experience through an industrial placement.
Entry requirements
- High School Certificate or equivalent with passes in Mathematics and English.
- Physical fitness appropriate for the field of study.
- Basic understanding and interest in the chosen sector.
Year 1 — Academic study
Full-time, campus-based study across two semesters in Glasgow.
Semester 1
HOR101
Introduction to Horticulture
Fundamental concepts and terminology in Horticulture.
HOR102
Professional Ethics and Industry Standards
Understanding the regulatory framework and code of conduct.
HOR103
Health, Safety, and Environment
Safety protocols, risk management, and environmental impact.
HOR104
Core Technical Skills I
Initial practical training and workshop experience for Horticulture.
HOR105
Information Technology for Professionals
Using digital tools and software common in the industry.
HOR106
Communication Skills
Effective verbal and written communication in a professional environment.
Semester 2
HOR111
Advanced Horticulture Techniques
Developing specialized technical proficiency.
HOR112
Project Management Foundations
Basics of planning, execution, and monitoring projects.
HOR113
Sustainability in Practice
Implementing green practices and sustainable methods.
HOR114
Core Technical Skills II
Continuation of practical training with increasing complexity.
HOR115
Business and Entrepreneurship
Basics of financial management and starting a small business.
HOR116
Emerging Technologies
Current trends and technological advancements in Horticulture.
Industrial Placement Year
The second year is a 12-month supervised industrial placement. Students will work within an approved organization related to Horticulture. Assessment is based on a portfolio of evidence, workplace supervisor evaluations, and a final workplace project.
Career progression
Work opportunities
- Qualified Specialist in Horticulture
- Industry Consultant in agriculture
- Team Leader or Site Supervisor
- Self-employed Entrepreneur
Academic pathways
- Advanced entry into a Bachelor's degree in agriculture.
- Postgraduate professional certifications.
- Specialized technical research programs.
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