Horticulture is the science, technology and art of plant cultivation.
If gardening is your passion, make it your career.The Horticulture Technician program starts every July. By the end of April, you’ll have your certificate and job-ready skills. Just in time for the industry’s busy season!
This 10 month program is offered through Camosun, with classes held at the campus of Royal Roads University starting in July of each year. You'll have two work experience terms during the first two weeks of October, and upon completion of classes during the first two weeks of April.
Are You A Future Horticulturist?
Horticulture is the science, technology and art of plant cultivation. From gardens to multinational corporations, horticulture is a diverse and essential trade.Horticulturists can work in industry, government or educational institutions or private collections.
Employment Opportunities
The Horticulture Technician program will provide you with a wide range of employment opportunities in the horticulture industry including landscaping, landscape maintenance, parks, golf courses, retail garden outlets, greenhouses, silviculture, wholesale nurseries and plant propagation.
You’ll gain advanced skills and knowledge in botany, greenhouse management, landscape design and business practices for self-employment.
After Graduation
As a graduate of the Horticulture Technician program, you'll have the knowledge and skills necessary for entry into Production Horticulturist, Landscape Horticulturist and Arboriculturist programs.
Camosun has articulated agreements with other horticulture colleges if you wish to further your education towards a diploma or a degree.As a graduate of the program, you'll receive credit for Level 1 and Level 2 apprenticeship and 500 hours of the Horticulture apprenticeship.
SkilledTradesBC Horticulture Technician Foundation program lists apprenticeship training opportunities.
What You'll Learn
Current students wanting information about your program, go to student planning in myCamosun.
Program Outline
For more details, including courses, please see the program outline in the academic calendar.The Horticulture Technician Program provides a blend of theory and practical work.
You'll acquire skills in botany, plant identification, nursery production, greenhouse management, landscape design, and maintenance.
What To Expect
Located at Royal Roads University, this two-term, full-time program is ten months long and starts every July. Classes are scheduled for 5 days a week, 6 hours each day.
The multi-faceted approach starts with theory and lectures in the classroom, which are reinforced with hands-on training, and individual and group work in the gardens, greenhouses, and landscaped areas.
Field trips to prominent local gardens and nurseries provide examples of best practices and an introduction to established industry players. Performance assessment will be based upon many types of academic and practical evaluations.
You'll be exposed to on-the-job conditions so be prepared to work outdoors with work-appropriate clothing and boots. You should be in good physical health and have good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity.
You should enjoy working outside in the garden setting while utilizing a wide variety of skills and small equipment.Your certificate will provide great skills for the gardening, nursery, golf course and parks industries.
You will be able to further your education and credentials by transferring into year two of a diploma program or carrying on with level three of the apprenticeship route.
After ten months of immersion in our horticulture program you will have a strong sense of the many disciplines of horticulture to pursue. We will instill a true passion for horticulture, if you have the interest.
Camosun College is located in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia with campuses on the Traditional Territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. We acknowledge their welcome and graciousness to the students who seek knowledge here.
Upon successful completion of the program, students will have the necessary skills for entry level positions in the Horticulture and Landscape fields, in addition to equipping them with the skills and knowledge to be environmentally conscious individuals making choices for a more sustainable futur...
Horticultural activities promote a calm, relaxed environment and the participants benefit from therapeutic aspects of the program.
Learn landscape maintenance techniques, equipment operation, pest management, landscape design and construction, plant identification, pruning techniques, plant propagation methods and basic irrigation hydraulics.
This program provides opportunities for First Nation communities, organizations and individuals to exercise sovereignty in the production of their food, as well as pursue long-term food security and sustainability.
Are you interested in turning your green thumb and passion for gardening into a blooming career?
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