Full-time NC Landscape Design & Construction

Course

In Glasgow

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Glasgow (Scotland)

  • Duration

    1 Year

This course is designed to provide a broad training in all aspects of landscape design and construction and aims to develop the student's knowledge and skills to a level required for employment, self-employment and higher education in this subject.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
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19 Hatfield Drive, G12 0YE

Start date

On request

About this course

. Entry is by interview and no formal qualification is required however students should have a standard of education to help with classroom based work. . They should also have an interest and enthusiasm for the subject, reasonable level of health and fitness and a desire to work outdoors.

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Course programme



NC Landscape Design & Construction (Full-time)

Aims:
This course is designed to provide a broad training in all aspects of landscape design and construction and aims to develop the student's knowledge and skills to a level required for employment, self-employment and higher education in this subject.

Duration:
1 Year Full-time August to June.

Content:
. Communication
. Costing & Estimating
. Core Skills
. Hard Landscaping
. Health & Safety
. Introduction to Computer Aided Drawing
. Numeracy
. Planning & Design
. Practical Projects
. Soft Landscaping
. Surveying & Levelling
. Technical Drawing
. Working with Others

Articulation:
Successful students can go on to study HNC/D awards in higher
education at other further education colleges.

Careers:
Successful completion of this course can also lead to employment opportunities in landscaping and horticulture.

Full-time NC Landscape Design & Construction

Price on request