The Professional Certificate in Landscaping offers an in-depth journey into the world of landscape design, providing the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel as a proficient landscape designer.
Approximately 500 hours to complete the course, which has five key modules made up of 49 lessons.
There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.
Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.
Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.
12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)
Approximately 500 hours to complete the course, which has five key modules made up of 49 lessons.
There are no prerequisites to complete this course. However, you must be able to read, analyse and comprehend printed information in English, and to write statements and solve problems to complete the course. You must also have reliable access to a computer and a reliable internet connection and have basic computer skills.
Upon completing the course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for each module completed and Certificate of Completion.
Online, flexible learning when it suits you and your lifestyle.
12 months to access the course content (extensions are considered on a case-by-case basis)
The Professional Certificate in Landscaping is a comprehensive course that delves deep into the art and science of landscape design. It covers an extensive range of topics including various plant species, the intricacies of paths, paving, walls, and garden features, as well as the essentials of landscape planning and management. This course is ideal for aspiring landscapers, designers, and gardening aficionados, offering insights into material selection, plant suitability based on client requirements and environmental conditions, integration of garden elements, and the synthesis of these components into a cohesive and elegant design.
Students will undertake five key modules made up of 49 lessons.
Module 1: Landscaping I (100 Hours)
The ultimate introduction to landscaping, this module delivers the essential know-all for budding garden designers and landscape gardeners alike. Explore the fundamentals, from the history of garden design principles of design, landscape detailing, and construction. Gain a better understanding of drawing techniques and plans and learn how to create your own detailed landscape design.
This module will take you step-by-step through the design process, from pre-planning and how to prepare for landscape design to appropriate garden and plan selection, landscape features and how to use visual effects and graphic skills to bring your ideas to life for both domestic gardens and public parks.
Module 2: Landscaping II (100 Hours)
Following on from the completion of Landscaping I, this module is more heavily weighted towards individual landscape components such as specific types of plants, paths, paving, walls and garden features. Learn about landscape elements in greater detail and build your confidence to select where and how to use different types of plants.
This module will help you to determine the resources required for landscape development, including materials and equipment and identify problem areas in a landscape, including slopes and hostile environments. You will also learn how to create a landscape development plan in accordance with a client brief and in liaison with the client, an invaluable and vital skill required to be a successful landscape gardener.
Module 3: Landscaping III (Landscaping Styles) – (100 Hours)
The Landscaping III (Landscaping Styles) module offers a deep dive into various landscaping styles, perfect for aspiring garden designers and landscape gardeners. It guides students through the creation of different moods in gardens, exploring historic, formal, and Oriental styles, as well as Middle Eastern and Spanish influences. It also covers the unique aspects of Mediterranean and coastal gardens, teaching students how to blend natural elements with design.
The module then moves to modern and eclectic garden styles, focusing on contemporary aesthetics and personal expression. Students will learn about the diversity in garden design, gaining the ability to craft a wide range of landscapes, from private gardens to public spaces, with a rich understanding of cultural and historical influences.
Module 4: Natural Garden Design (100 Hours)
This module will give the students an insightful journey into the world of natural, wild, and bush gardens, ideal for aspiring garden designers. Beginning with an introduction to these styles, the module explores their history and the development of concept plans that blend with the natural environment. Students will learn about choosing the right plants and mastering planting design to create aesthetically pleasing, sustainable natural gardens.
It covers the integration of garden features like water and stone that complement the natural landscape. It concludes with a comprehensive approach to combining all these elements, equipping students with the skills to create harmonious, environmentally friendly gardens that reflect contemporary natural garden trends.
Module 5: Green Walls and Roofs (100 Hours)
This module offers an in-depth look at roof and vertical gardens, perfect for aspiring garden designers and landscape gardeners. Students will explore the construction and functionality of these innovative garden types, learning about climbing plants, structures and suitable plant choices for elevated spaces. It also emphasises the creative use of space and includes practical aspects like container growing and maintenance practices, such as watering and pest control.
Key to this module is the focus on the unique landscaping challenges and opportunities presented by roof and vertical gardens. Students will be equipped with the knowledge to design these modern, space-efficient gardens, blending aesthetics with functionality in their gardening projects.
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Assessments are an important part of your study journey as they help ensure you stay on track and meet the learning objectives of each lesson before moving onto the next. They also help your student support advisor and mentors identify where any further support may be required, so that you get the most out of your course. You will learn via various methods; a combination of reading, undertaking research and watching videos. Assessments might include case studies, quizzes and written assessments.
The Learning Group is an approved and recognised member of IARC. The IARC is an International association which recognises quality and excellence in education providers in tertiary education.
This course is a beginner level course and will lay a sound foundation of knowledge and skills which can grow with experience and further study. As the perfect introduction course to landscape gardening, graduates from this course will have an enhanced understanding of landscaping and creating a garden, from ideation, development and planning to execution.
This course may be of interest to people working or aspiring to work in or as:
› Landscape construction
› Landscape design
› Garden design
› Garden maintenance
› Garden restoration or conservation
› Hobby gardeners who are wanting to expand their knowledge and expertise
If you have a specific job in mind, it is important that you research exactly what is required before enrolling in a course. Different roles will require different skills, qualifications and recognition. If you are unsure, one of our course consultants will be able to help you with this.