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Certificate in General Horticulture (Level 3)
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Intake & Application Dates: Applications must be received by SIT2LRN no later than 15 working days prior to intake start date – as shown in brackets… - 2012 #1 - 06/02/2012 to 27/04/2012 - (Application to be received by SIT2LRN no later than 16 January 2012)
- 2012 #2 - 02/04/2012 to 22/06/2012 - (Application to be received by SIT2LRN no later than 12 March 2012)
- 2012 #3 - 04/06/2012 to 24/08/2012 - (Application to be received by SIT2LRN no later than 14 May 2012)
- 2012 #4 - 06/08/2012 to 26/10/2012 - (Application to be received by SIT2LRN no later than 16 July 2012)
- 2012 #5 - 01/10/2012 to 21/12/2012 - (Application to be received by SIT2LRN no later than 10 September 2012)
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Intakes are 12 weeks long.
- Part time study is preferable, due to the intensive workload. Full time study may be applied for.
- Part time study may be completed over a period of up to 2 years by selecting alternate intakes – ie select papers for intakes #1 + #3 + #5 OR #2 and #4 to avoid date overlaps.
- Full time study = 40 credits within one intake
- All papers selected within a particular intake must be completed within that intake and cannot be carried over to another intake.
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SIT2LRN Study Anywhere - distance learning
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The Certificate in General Horticulture covers introduction to plant identification, soils, fertilisers and basic plant botany. It comprises two modules that include unit standards at Level 2 and Level 3.
This programme aims to provide students with the broad knowledge and skills necessary for entry level employment and/or further study in the horticulture sector.
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