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Horticulture - Tree & Shrub Management

Teagasc
6N3624

This module will equip the learner with knowledge, skill and competence in the selection, planning and maintenance of trees and shrubs.

Award Name Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Minor
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 5 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) Minor QQI Level 5 NFQ
Location:
Glasnevin, Piltown, Kildalton, Ashtown
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
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Duration

16 weeks part-time approx.

Entry Requirements

Level 6 Component courses (part-time modules which are worth 15 or 30 credits) are open to:

Entry Requirements (under 60 Credits):
Students who have successfully achieved a QQI Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture (recognition of prior learning must be submitted with application), or persons currently working within the horticulture industry with relevant experience

Those who do not hold a Level 5 Cert or equivalent must provide a letter from their current employer outlining experience to date. A competency based interview must also be completed with Teagasc, in order to demonstrate knowledge, skills & competency required to successfully participate in Level 6 modules.

Entry Requirements (over 60 Credits):
Those who wish to participate in multiple modules that total greater than 60 credits must have successfully completed the Level 5 Certificate in Horticulture program, or equivalent.

'Equivalence' is established via the Teagasc RPL ("recognition of prior learning") process. Previous qualifications earned by a student must be comparable to at least a Level 5 major award type and level on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)

Prospective students with a qualification from institutions abroad (outside of Ireland) may assess equivalence & request a comparability statement via NARIC Ireland

Careers / Further progression

This subject is worth 30 credits which can be counted towards further studies at Level 6. By taking other Level 6 modules, students may be able to build towards a full major award of QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture.

Progression opportunities from the Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture include;
Horticultural Apprenticeship (Level 6 Higher Certificate) specialist streams
Bachelor of Science in Horticulture degree (Level 7) SETU Degree Programme - advanced entry into Year 2

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Further information

Duration - January to March
Tuesdays 9.30 - 4.30pm

€240

It is designed for anyone involved in the selection, establishment & care of trees and shrubs. It is suited for people who are currently working in parks or garden management or in other horticultural enterprises such as nurseries, garden centres or sports-turf facilities which may involve the management of woody vegetation.

The course will comprise of a combination of lectures, plant identification and practical sessions. Skills learned throughout the year will be assessed at regular intervals.

QQI Level 6 Component Cert courses are offered on a part-time bases at our college in the National Botanic Gardens and campus at Ashtown, Dublin 15.

Our Level 6 Advanced Certificate in Horticulture offers a stream choice which provides a direct qualification in a specific horticultural area as follows:
Landscaping
Nursery Stock Production
Sports Turf
Food Production

To achieve a full Level 6 Advanced Certificate a person would have to reach 120 credits in a chosen Stream. Completing all common modules is a pre-requisite for those who wish to complete the full Advanced Certificate.

Each common module is delivered for a period of 16 weeks.

Please note: The full course is delivered over a 32 week period throughout the academic year. Specialist elective modules require 8 or 16 weeks of a practical learning period (PLP) - this is a mandatory work placement required for successful completion of certain modules.

Module Content
Evaluate methods of establishing and managing trees and shrubs
Explain current legislation and codes of practice relating to trees
Select appropriate species for a range of situations
Appraise tree and shrub stock for hazards and suggest appropriate actions
Apply the necessary skills relating to planning and aftercare of trees & shrubs
Assess protection requirements for retained trees on development sites
Identify a broad range of trees and shrubs
Implement procedures to create and maintain a safe working environment

6N3624 - Tree & Shrub Management

Award:
Tree and Shrub Management (Level 6 Component Award – QQI 6N3624)

Course material will be delivered face to face through a combination of practical instruction and assessment and class based teaching. All practicals will be delivered face to face for instruction and assessment in the National Botanic Gardens and Teagasc Ashtown.

Moodle is the online learning platform that will be used as the resource for supplementary learning content for students. Moodle will also be used for hosting recorded class content for some but not all modules.

Location and further details:
• Teagasc College of Amenity Horticulture,
National Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Tel: 01 8040201
Email: botanic.college@teagasc.ie

• Teagasc College of Horticulture,
Kildalton, Piltown, Co Kilkenny
Tel: 051 644400
Email: kildalton.college@teagasc.ie

Location:
Glasnevin, Piltown, Kildalton, Ashtown
Attendance Options:
Part time, Daytime
Apply to:
Course provider