RHS Level 3 Certificate: Plant Growth & Propagation

RHS Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Garden Planning and Applied Propagation

Course Details

  • Department

    Horticulture
  • Qualification

    Level 3
  • Course Type

    Part Time
  • Length

    30 weeks
  • Location(s)

    York

Course at a glance

The RHS Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Garden Planning and Applied Propagation is a theory-based qualification to improve the horticultural knowledge needed for career development to supervisory or management roles, or to further develop your interest.

Location

This course is delivered at our York Campus

Dates and Times

Thursday (9am-1pm).

This course will commence in the week beginning 30th September 2024 and complete in the week beginning 16th June 2025

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RHS Level 3 Diploma in Horticulture

This qualification is aimed at professional horticulturists seeking to advance their knowledge or move into a management or specialist role. It is also suitable for passionate amateurs with some prior learning and/or experience. It is a highly valued qualification which provides the skills needed to widen opportunities and boost career progression. The RHS Level 3 Diploma consists of three separate qualifications, as outlined below:

  • RHS Level 3 Certificate in Practical Horticulture
  • RHS Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Garden Planning and Applied Propagation
  • RHS Level 3 Award in Horticultural Investigation*

Further detailed information regarding this qualification can be found at RHS horticultural training and qualifications / RHS

*RHS Level 3 Award in Horticultural Investigation
This qualification has recently been approved for delivery by Ofqual, however it has not yet been released by the RHS for enrolment. Therefore, we are not currently able to offer this component of the RHS Level 3 Diploma.

Key Information

This is a theory-led qualification and is delivered primarily through classroom-based learning with some practical tasks. It covers a wide range of horticultural knowledge and understanding including:

  • Horticulture Heritage
  • Plant Knowledge
  • Plant Selection and Cultivation
  • Plant Propagation
  • Garden Styles and Specialist Areas
  • Productive Growing
  • Gardens Management
  • Gardens, People and Spaces

Assessment consists of:

  • Two written examinations, which take place in February (Unit 1) and June (Unit 2)

Find out more about this course via the RHS website

Recommended previous horticultural qualification or relevant experience

Applicants are normally expected to have a level 2 already in English and Maths.

 

RHS Master of horticulture programme

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