Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Horticulture Design and Landscape
The subsidiary diploma offers a flexible opportunity to study part-time at Level 3 by completing 6 units rather than the 18 required when taking the Extended Diploma. This programme uses a combination of practical and theory work to develop your landscape and design skills and give you the basis for a range of careers in amenity horticulture, landscape construction and garden design.
Functional Skills
You will also work towards nationally recognised functional
qualifications in English, Maths and ICT.
It is essential that your Initial Assessment results sh…
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The subsidiary diploma offers a flexible opportunity to study part-time at Level 3 by completing 6 units rather than the 18 required when taking the Extended Diploma. This programme uses a combination of practical and theory work to develop your landscape and design skills and give you the basis for a range of careers in amenity horticulture, landscape construction and garden design.
Functional Skills
You will also work towards nationally recognised functional
qualifications in English, Maths and ICT.
It is essential that your Initial Assessment results show that you are working towards Level 2. You will also need to have achieved 4 GCSEs at grades A-C, including English, Maths and Science or equivalent.
What You Will StudySix units, this will be discussed at your interview - please see the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Horticulture for a full list.
What Next?Successful students may continue in education with Bicton College or progress to a career within the gardening/landscaping industry.
How To Apply
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