T Level: Ornamental and Environmental Horticulture and Landscaping
This course at Middlesbrough is subject to approval for 2025 entry
Course Details
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Department
Horticulture -
Qualification
Level 3 -
Course Type
Full Time -
Length
2 Years -
Location(s)
Middlesbrough
York
Course at a glance
T Levels are new courses which will follow GCSEs and will be equivalent to three A Levels. These two-year courses have been developed in collaboration with employers and businesses so that the content meets the needs of industry and prepares learners for work.
Entry Requirements
4 GCSEs
at grade 4 (old GCSE grade C) or above to include English, Maths and Science . Alternatively a suitable Level 2 vocational qualification (Merit or above) with English, Maths and Science at Level 2.
Cost for students aged Under 19
Free
for students over the age of 19 please contact us
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Key Information
- Health and safety
- Sustainability
- Working in the Horticulture and Environmental sector
- Ethics
- Business
- Equality
- Communication
- Relationship management
- Finance
- Information and data
- Biosecurity
- Supply chain
- Plant growth and development
Specialist areas of study:
- Establish ornamental and environmental horticultural
areas - Maintain ornamental and environmental horticultural
areas - Install landscape features
- Manage existing designed landscapes
Why choose us.
- Excellent employment opportunities.
- Offers a thorough foundation in all aspects of horticulture.
- Exposure to high-profile events and shows during the course.
- Mix of practical and theory elements.
- Compelling trips, visits and projects.
4 GCSEs at grade 4 (old GCSE grade C) or above to include English, Maths and Science.
Alternatively a suitable Level 2 vocational qualification (Merit or above) with English, Maths and Science at Level 2.
Students who successfully complete this course could progress onto studies for a higher education qualification such as a Foundation Degree in Horticulture, Landscape and Garden Management, Sports Surface Management or Arboriculture, then onto a top-up BSc Hons Degree in Applied Horticulture.
Career pathways:
- Plant nursery work
- Landscaper
- Garden designer
- Garden centres
- Soil analysis laboratories
- Agronomist
- Garden consultant
- Botanic research
- Plant breeder
- Garden maintenance business
- Greenkeeper
- Conservationist
- Work in private estates or charities
Progression and Development Sessions
All students enrolled on a Level 2 or Level 3 course will be required to attend Progression and Development sessions every week. These sessions will cover a wide range of topics from careers and employability, British Values and equality and diversity to essential life skills such as mental health and wellbeing, drugs and alcohol and personal safety.
Students are to complete a minimum of 150 hours in their first year and 315 hours in their second year of study. (Some students may opt to complete the 315 hours in their first year, this will be discussed during induction)
Typically these include: nurseries, garden centres, stately homes, landscape contractors and research institutions.
You will need to buy steel toe capped boots, work clothes and basic stationery.
In the second year you will also need technical drawing tools. Exacting advice on this will be available on the course.
Some of the trips and visit will require you to provide a nominal entrance fee.
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York Campus
York is the College's residential campus and is located just four miles from York city centre. At York we offer a full range of subject areas and levels including Apprenticeships, Level 1-3 Diplomas, Foundation, Top Up and BSc Honours Degrees.
Student Stories
Siobhanโs Story
โAskham Bryan College is a fantastic college. It has been a pleasure learning here. All the tutors are willing to go above and beyond to ensure you have the best knowledge possible. I would recommend this college to anyone wanting to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse. โ
Ryanโs Story
โChoosing the level 3 Arboriculture course was a big decision being a 31-year-old self-employed landscape gardener. I am now at the end of my first year and there is no looking back. I have come on leaps and bounds professionally. I have already expanded my business into arboriculture with the skills and knowledge I have learnt. Askham Bryan College has been an eye opener and I've learned skills that I will take through my entire life.โ