Floristry Diploma Level 3
This is a good course for you if you want to gain an in-depth knowledge of floristry. This course will also suit you if you have worked in the floristry industry for a number of years and wish to gain a recognised qualification.
What will I do on the course?
A typical working week will comprise of a variety of classroom sessions and a number of practical workshops where advanced floristry skills can be developed. There will also be time to meet with your tutor and work on improving your Maths and English. You will learn how to prepare flowers for weddings, formal occasions and functions, create diverse hand tie designs, assemble diverse floral arrangements, and cost …There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
This is a good course for you if you want to gain an in-depth knowledge of floristry. This course will also suit you if you have worked in the floristry industry for a number of years and wish to gain a recognised qualification.
What will I do on the course?
A typical working week will comprise of a variety of classroom sessions and a number of practical workshops where advanced floristry skills can be developed. There will also be time to meet with your tutor and work on improving your Maths and English. You will learn how to prepare flowers for weddings, formal occasions and functions, create diverse hand tie designs, assemble diverse floral arrangements, and cost out and evaluate designs. In addition, you will learn skills that are required in any career choice, including health & safety, confidence building, social and practical skills, and English and Maths. We also offer English and Maths GCSE resits.What qualifications do I need?
- 4 GCSEs at Grades A-C including English or Maths, OR
- 5 GCSEs at Grades A-C excluding English or Maths, OR
- Level 2 qualification in a related subject
- Adequate standard of English and Maths
- Mature learners with other qualifications and/or experience are also welcomed
- You should have a strong interest in working in floristry and demonstrate a commitment to succeed.
When does the course start?
SeptemberWhere is it held?
Rodbaston CampusHow long does the course last?
One year - full-timeWhat could I do after completing the course?
Higher Education:
- City & Guilds Diploma in Floristry - Level 4
Employment:
- Florist managers
- Floral demonstrators
- Event management
- Proprietors of a florist shop
Are there any additional costs?
Are there any costs? Learners may be required to purchase their own personal equipment during the course and will be required to pay a contribution towards the cost of flowers and materials used on the course. Prices and details will be discussed at interview. Bursary funds may be available to help with additional costs.There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
