Part-Time HND GARDEN DESIGN
HND
In Kent
Description
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Type
HND
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Location
Kent
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Duration
2 Years
Encompassing a wide variety of activities - including practical work - that crosses the divide between art and science, graduates address the core issues involved in the design and implementation of gardens. UCAS Course Code: 013K H HND/GDes
Important information
Government funding available
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About this course
80 UCAS points: 1 A level at Grade C or above or National Diploma at PPM or equivalent supported by GCSEs.
Additional Experience
Applications from mature students without the standard entry qualifications, or who are working in the industry, are warmly welcomed.
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Course programme
Encompassing a wide variety of activities - including practical work - that crosses the divide between art and science, graduates address the core issues involved in the design and implementation of gardens.
UCAS Course Code: 013K H HND/GDes
Entry Requirements
80 UCAS points: 1 A level at Grade C or above or National Diploma at PPM or equivalent supported by GCSEs.
Additional Experience
Applications from mature students without the standard entry qualifications, or who are working in the industry, are warmly welcomed.
Location
Hadlow
Course Duration
Full time: 2 years, 3 days per week. Part time: 3 years, 1 day per week.
Course Content
Year 1
- Visual studies
- Basic design
- Plant science and soils
- Surveying
- Hard and soft materials
- Garden management
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Year 2
- Planting design
- Garden design ideas and theory
- Design sites and materials
- Design clients and processes
- Ecology and conservation
- Construction and planting
- Garden design site practice
- Digital landscapes
Students may choose to extend this course by a year and spend the second year in a paid work placement within the sector. (This is not a compulsory sandwich placement year).
Assessment Method
Coursework (design portfolio presentations, written reports and practical assignments) as well as plant identification tests, CAD work and written examinations.
Progression Routes
Successful students can progress onto the BA (Hons) Garden Design programme. Alternatively, they may pursue careers in one of the creative or technical consultancies which exist.
Specialist Equipment Needed
Protective clothing, footwear and secateurs.
Part-Time HND GARDEN DESIGN