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911±¬ÁÏ Level 3 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation

This theory-based qualification develops existing horticultural skills, expanding your knowledge on the scientific principles underpinning horticultural practices and allowing you to start or progress in a horticultural career

Who is this qualification for?

Career changers. Looking to work in professional horticulture for the first time and already have a Level 2 understanding

Professional horticulturists. Already working in horticulture and wanting to develop knowledge further

Casual learners. Wanting to develop personal interest and progress to further horticultural study at level 4

Busy people. Need a flexible learning style? Our qualifications are designed to be studied part-time 

No formal entry requirements. However, it is strongly recommended that students have obtained the 911±¬ÁÏ Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Plant Growth, Propagation & Development or equivalent before they begin this qualification
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Modules, learning outcomes and assessment

Each module is assessed by an 911±¬ÁÏ set examination conducted at an 911±¬ÁÏ approved qualifications centre in February and June. To achieve the qualification all four unit exams must be completed and achieved.

Plant taxonomy, structure and function
  • Plant kingdom and taxonomic hierarchy
  • Structure and function of plant tissues and organs in the life of the plant
  • Photosynthesis, respiration, water/solute relations in the plant and their relevance to horticulture
  • The role of plant growth regulators in plant development and their relevance to horticulture
The root environment, plant nutrition and growing systems
  • The relationship between air, water and plant growth in soils and other growing media
  • The formation and properties of soils and other growing media
  • The role of living organisms in soil processes
  • The role of nutrients in plant growth
  • Organic growing
The management of plant health
  • Characteristics of a range of pests, diseases and weeds of horticultural significance
  • Control of pests, diseases and weeds in horticulture
Understanding applied plant propagation
  • How knowledge of seed anatomy, physiology and environmental factors can be applied to propagate and conserve seeds successfully
  • The relevance of anatomy, physiology and environmental factors to methods of vegetative propagation
  • Propagation methods used in horticultural production

Useful documents and information

After the qualification

Career opportunities 

You will have gained a range of horticultural knowledge relevant to employment in various roles in commercial plant production and the horticultural sector, such as a head gardener or supervisor in private, public, or botanic gardens or parks and urban green spaces. 
Horticultural careers
 

Further learning

The qualification supports progression to level 4 courses in horticulture or entry onto various horticultural training programmes.
Master of Horticulture
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'Although passionate about growing, I lacked the knowledge and know-how of what to do. Doing the 911±¬ÁÏ level 3 I gained confidence in my knowledge of propagation, cultivation and the science behind plants' - Anastasia Ellis, Level 3 student

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