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The aim of
this two year course is to produce garden designers and landscapers
and prospective Foundation Degree students equipped with the knowledge,
practical skills and confidence required to start out as practising
garden designers and landscapers within the landscape industry.
Part-time
Mode
This course may also be undertaken via a part time mode. Students
interested in undertaking the award through this mode of study should
seek further guidance from the interviewing tutor.
The
Course
The course equates to 3 ‘A’ Levels and runs for two academic years,
including a minimum 400 hours industrial placement.
First
year
September to July is spent in College studying core and specialist
modules which provide a broad background of knowledge.
Second
year
November to July is spent in College studying a further range of
modules and includes practical days to raise skills to industrial
level prior to undertaking an industrial placement.
Industrial
placement
Students continuing on to a second year to complete a National Diploma
Award will undertake a 10 week industrial placement between July
and November. Students return to college in November 2006. Assistance
and guidance will be provided to students to find work experience
opportunities and with preparation of CVs and interviews.
Course
Content
The following 18 units currently make up the course:
Core Units:
- Specialist
Project Study*
- Business
Management*
- Horticultural
Skills & Plant Knowledge
- Principles
of Plant & Soil Science
- Design Principles
- Machinery
Operations
- Industry
Experience**
Specialist
Units:
- Plant Use
and Knowledge
- Turf Production
and Maintenance
- Rock &
Water
- Computer
Aided Design**
- Pests &
Diseases
- Heritage
Gardening**
- Landscape
Construction
- Garden Design
& Graphics
- Landscape
Ecology**
- Arboriculture
1**
- Propagation**
Assessment is
through a range of written and practical assessments, set throughout
the course. *Prospective students should note that core business
management and specialist project study are assessed externally
through an integrated vocational assignment. **Second year units.
Qualifications
Gained
Success in this course leads to the nationally recognised
award of Edexcel National Diploma in Horticulture. There will be
the opportunity to take additional awards appropriate to your course
of study, for which an additional certification fee will be charged.
Students may undertake a Foundation Degree, subject to a successful
interview.
Entry
Requirements
You are welcome to visit the College to discuss and
identify with a course tutor a study programme which will help towards
your intended career. All students are assessed on an individual
basis but the normal entry requirements are:
- BTEC
First Diploma
- 4
GCSE passes at grade C, including one science subject or
- Intermediate
Standard GNVQ or
- Relevant
experience plus an Accreditation of Prior Learning and Experience
Process (APL).
Venue
This course takes place at Capel Manor's main campus in Bullsmoor
Lane, Enfield, or at Gunnersbury Park, Popes Lane, Acton, West London.
Facilities
Capel Manor is an 18th Century manor house set within
30 acres of estate, laid out in a wide range of gardening styles
and provides the perfect setting for this course. Students undertake
much of their practical work in the gardens where they learn many
of the necessary practical skills. An excellent range of plants
is also to hand and enables students to gain a good plant knowledge.
The
Landscape Industry
From our experience of training people with a wide range of previous
experience, it is clear that there are many new businesses being
created in this area to service the demand for garden landscaping,
particularly for the domestic market.Capel Manor College, therefore,
by offering this course, will ensure that in the Greater London
catchment area served by the College, potential operators do have
the relevant skills and knowledge to supply a quality service to
meet the demands
Fees
Unless stated otherwise, students aged 16-18 are
exempt from tuition and registration fees
=Interview Required
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Study
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Day
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Start
Date
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Course
Time
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19+
Annual Tuition Fee
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19+
Reg
Fee
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Length
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Full-time
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Sept
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9am-4pm
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£792*
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£160
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2
years
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Part-time
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Option
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Sept
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9am-4pm
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£396
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£160
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Flexi
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Please
note that exam fees may be subject to change by the awarding
bodies
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*Tuition
fees waiver available
Aditional
Costs
Students will require steel toecap footwear, wet weather clothing,
a pair of secateurs, writing materials, folders and a good plant
book eg Readers Digest Book of Plants, drawing equipment (a basic
drawing kit will cost approximately £30.00 - a more expensive
kit and drawing board will cost up to £150.00). In addition
students will be required to pay £10.00 at the beginning
of the course towards drawing paper used in the design and hard
landscape units.
Please
also look at tuition fees
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