General Horticulture

General Horticulture (Level 3)

New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture (General) Level 3

SX1701

Course Details

  • 19 Feb 2018 - Huntly
    12 Feb 2018 - Paeroa
  • One semester
  • Full-time
  • Regional Scholarships are available
  • You may qualify for fee free study under Fees Free Policy, MPTT or Regional Scholarships
  • Level 3
  • Huntly or Paeroa

Summary

Want to work in the horticulture sector? This programme is ideal for people who want to gain broad introductory knowledge and skills in horticulture and would be an ideal basis for going into the following sectors – arboriculture, landscape construction, landscape design and amenity horticulture.

​VIEW PROGRAMME MODULES​

Module CodeModule TitleLevelCreditsPre-RequisitesCo-Requisites
HORT101​Workplace Health and Safety13  
HORT102​Provide Life Support11  
HORT201Provide First Aid21  
HORT205​Plant Nomenclature25  
HORT206​Plant Propagation26  
HORT320Soils and Plant Growth36  
HORT324​Managing First Aid in Emergency32  
HORT334​HSNO Act35  
HORT335​Botany35  
HORT336​Amenity Plant Identification37  
HORT337​Pruning and Training35  
HORT338​Plant Pests and Diseases38  
HORT339​Weed Identification and Control36  

Career/Further Opportunities

Graduates of this qualification will have the knowledge and skills to work be employed or self‐employed, and/or move flexibly between a range of horticultural enterprises. This qualification will also be suitable for small block owners or for mature learners who wish to gain knowledge of horticultural science in a range of general horticulture growing systems and practices.

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Entry Criteria

Applicants will be required to have completed a minimum of three years secondary education; or have a gained a relevant qualification at NZQF Level 2 or above; or equivalent.

Special Admission
Domestic applicants aged 20 years or above who have not met the General Admission or entry requirements for a programme but whose skills, education or work experience indicate that they have a reasonable chance of success may be eligible for Special Admission. Special admission will be granted at the discretion of the relevant Head of School/Centre Director or designated nominee.

Such applicants may be required to successfully complete a foundation, bridging or tertiary introductory programme as a condition of entry into higher level programmes.

Provisional Entry
Domestic applicants aged under 20 years who have not met the general academic admission and entry criteria for a programme but who can demonstrate a reasonable chance of success through other educational attainment and/or work or life experience may be eligible for provisional entry at the discretion of the relevant Head of School/Centre Director or designated nominee. Provisional entry places restrictions on re‐enrolment to be lifted if the applicant’s performance is deemed satisfactory by the relevant Head of School/Centre Director or designated nominee.

English Language Requirements
Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have an International English Language Test System (IELTS) score of 5.5, with no individual band lower than 5.0; or equivalent.

Selection Criteria
i. Candidates may be required to complete an interview and selection process. This may include the requirement to complete a Study Skills Assessment to demonstrate the level of academic skill necessary to successfully complete this programme.
ii. To meet legal and health requirements, candidates must be physically able to carry out the practical components of the programme.
iii. Prior to commencing the programme all candidates will be required to undertake a police check at a level sufficient for safe and effective practice within the field of horticulture.
iv. As some of the practical components within this programme are considered high risk, students may be required to submit to an initial drug screen as per Wintec’s Drug & Alcohol Policy (OP-16/04).
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Transfer of Credit

Do you excel in your job but have no qualification to back it up? We can help you get qualified through our Recognition of Prior (RPL) Learning Tool.

While many people have gained work and life experience equivalent to that of formal study, they don't have that formal qualification to substantiate it. RPL allows you to use your current knowledge and experience towards gaining a recognised qualification through Informal Transfer of Credit.

The Process

If you are interested in applying, you can do so by emailing your profile through to: headstart@wintec.ac.nz.

There are four main areas you need to cover in your profile:
  1. Education History
  2. Experience Information
  3. Work experience Info
  4. Other evidence

Your profile will be forwarded to the relevant Team Manager to look at and determine if you may be eligible for recognition of prior learning. Once this has been determined, a consultation meeting will be arranged between yourself and the Team Manager. There is a $75 fee for this consultation. At the consultation, the Team Manager will discuss which modules they believe you have the experience to gain Informal Transfer of Credit for and also what documentation you will need to supply.

You will then need to put together the required documentation and send it through to us. The Team Manager will assess the documentation and advise if what has been supplied is sufficient. If sufficient information is provided to gain Informal Transfer of Credit, there will be a charge of $25 per credit which will need to be paid prior to any Informal Transfer of Credit being issued.

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