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International Career Institute
Horticulture Course
- Online
Course
Full time, Part time
24 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Become a qualified horticulturalist. The course provides an opportunity to interact with and learn from very successful, highly qualified, and experienced professionals. The benefit includes Fast track your career as a horticulturist, Learning the inside secrets of how to become a horticulture pro in months not years!, Study a horticulture course that was designed in conjunction with senior members of the profession, Free up valuable time, don’t waste time and money traveling to classes, Study at your own pace whenever and wherever you are, Have access to a tutor, Easy interest-free payment plans from as low as £25 per week.


Unisa College of Graduate Studies - Online
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Master of Science in Ornamental Horticulture - Online
- Online
MSc
Full time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
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Master of Science in Ornamental Horticulture is an appropriate Bachelor Honours Degree, B.Tech degree, Postgraduate Diploma or a 480 credit Bachelor's Degree with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF level 8 (or equivalent) in Horticulture or related field with an average of at least 60%.
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Horticulture degree programs offer a unique blend of science, design, and sustainability, cultivating your passion for plants and the environment. As you study this field online, you’ll engage with coursework that covers plant propagation, landscape management, and sustainable farming practices.
Through courses in plant biology and soil science, you'll learn to analyze plant health, develop pest management strategies, and design efficient irrigation systems. Students build confidence as they engage with practical assignments that simulate real-world scenarios, enhancing critical thinking and problem-solving skills relevant to modern challenges in horticulture.
Graduates exit with competencies that apply to various sectors, such as landscaping, food production, and environmental conservation. With a focus on experiential learning, online programs allow for flexible access to educational resources while preparing students for careers that emphasize ecological sustainability and innovation in the horticulture industry. The demand for professionals who can merge environmental stewardship with agricultural productivity continues to grow, presenting numerous opportunities on a global scale.