Qualification Title
Diploma in Horticulture (Landscaping)
Qualification Type
Diploma
Level
5
Credits
231
Subject Area
  • Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies » Horticulture and Viticulture » Horticulture
Outcome Statement
On completion of the Diploma in Horticulture (Landscaping), students will be able to demonstrate and apply knowledge of the history of landscaping and the landscaping industry in New Zealand; the regulations applying to landscaping; plants and their use in landscaping; a range of other building materials and their use in landscaping; and drawing, designing and planning landscapes or developing and maintaining landscapes.
Entry Requirements
Applicants must have completed a minimum of ten years of formal schooling, and be able to speak, read and write English to a basic level (at least IELTS 5.5). International students must be at least 18 years of age.
For entry to the last 18 weeks of the first year of the course, students must have completed the National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) (Level 2).
For entry to the last year of the course, students must have completed the National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4) with a strand in Landscaping.
Number
110132
Status
Current
Created
November 2007
Content
The Diploma in Horticulture (Landscaping) includes two national certificates plus additional unit standards at level 5.
The first 22 weeks of the course leads to the National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) (Level 2) and content includes an introduction to landscaping, plants and soils, and English communication skills.
The latter 18 weeks of the first year leads to the National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4) and content includes plants and soils, documents and regualations, and non-plant landscaping materials.
The second year provides students with a choice of strands in Landscaping and Design, or Landscaping Development and Maintenance

Regent is offering a pathway into the exciting world of Horticulture and landscaping with a two year Level 5 Diploma in Horticulture – specializing in creative landscaping. This qualification is approved and credited by the NZ Qualifications Authority. You will develop a solid grounding in plant selection, garden design and site planning. You will learn from landscape design experts that will assist you with essential skills in your ultimate career goals.

A strong focus on design and drawing skills sets this Diploma apart from other landscape design qualifications. Develop your creativity and experience in landscape design and construction, and further your knowledge to select plants for your designs.

With the in-depth plant knowledge and grounding in management that you will gain employers will be assured that you have the necessary skills to excel in the field of landscape design.

On Regent’s Diploma, you will:

  • Explore an area of your interest in an individual horticulture project;
  • Hone your skills and knowledge of the horticulture industry and the challenges it currently faces;
  • Improve your knowledge of business management, horticulture science and technology, sustainability, land management, pest management and other vital aspects of the horticulture industry;
  • Benefit from our close links with our partners within the horticulture industry.

AIM OF THE COURSE

The aim of the course is to provide a pre-employment qualification for students and provide them with generic and specific skills that will prepare them for employment in the horticulture industry

QUALIFICATIONS GAINED

As part of this overall Diploma programme, you will be awarded the following four qualifications:

  • Diploma in Horticulture (Level 5) with a major in Landscaping
  • National Certificate in Horticulture (Advance) (Level 4)
  • National Certificate in Horticulture (Landscaping) (Level 4)
  • National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) (Level 2)

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME

This is a two academic year programme comprising 231 credits from the NZ National Qualifications Framework.70 teaching weeks (excluding holiday)

You will study:

  • Site Planning
  • Draughting for Plans
  • Garden Design
  • Plant Selection
  • Agricultural and Horticultural Science
  • Amenity Horticulture
  • Production Horticulture
  • Landscaping and Propagation Techniques
  • Landscape construction

There will be a blend of theory, creative design and practical on-site utilisation of your knowledge and creativity.

With the excellent facilities and technology available through Regent, you will gain a wide range of skills and knowledge in the horticultural and landscaping fields. Field trips and work experience opportunities are included in the programme.

By the end of the programme you will be well-equipped to become a sought after employee in the horticulture industry.

COURSE DURATION

Two Academic year (six semesters)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

You must meet the following entry requirements:

  • Be able to demonstrate you have the attitudes and attributes to work and study at the level required for the Diploma. This attribute will be assessed through an interview process;
  • Be 18 years old and capable of completing the practical aspects of the programme;
  • Have an IELTS score of 5.5 or sit Regent’s English Entry Test.
  • Have completed a minimum of 10 years of formal schooling.
  • Applicants may be interviewed.

CONTENT STATEMENT

The Diploma in Horticulture (Level 5) is made up of the two National Qualifications plus additional unit standards:

The National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) Level 2(forms the first 22 weeks of the full time programme. All students study 3 subject areas:

  • Introduction to Landscaping
  • Plants & soils in Landscaping
  • Communication skills

The National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4) with Strand in Landscape forms the latter 18 weeks of the first year of the full time programme.

All students study 4 subject areas.

  • Plants and soils in landscaping
  • Communication skills
  • Documents relation
  • Non plant landscaping materials

At the start of the second year of the programme the student may chose one of the following stands:

  • Landscape Design Strand
  • Landscape Development & Maintenance Strand

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Botanic Garden Manager
  • Garden Centre Design Consultant
  • Landscape Designer
  • Landscape Maintenance Manager
  • Production Horticulture
  • Landscaper
  • Parks Officers
  • Amenity Parks and Reserves
  • Garden Maintenance

VISA AND PERMIT:

Regent International Education Group is approved online student permit and work permit official partner by Immigration New Zealand. Regent students able to apply student permit and work permit on campus, once you graduated from this programme, your will directly get one year work permit on campus,

WORK ELIGIBILITY

Students can work for 20 hours in any given week during the programme.

Sub-categories
National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4)
National Certificate in Horticulture (Level 2)
Amenity Horticulture
Landscape
Production Horticulture
Horticulture Production Management
Occupational Health and Safety Practice
Writing

Courses 
22177 Demonstrate knowledge of the structure and function of plants Information
22174 Demonstrate knowledge of soils and fertilisers Information
829 Demonstrate knowledge of plant nomenclature Information
22188 Demonstrate knowledge of irrigation systems used in horticulture Information
20574 Identify plants Information
1669 Identify common weeds in amenity areas and describe control measures Information
771 Demonstrate knowledge of the production horticulture industry in New Zealand Information
22178 Demonstrate knowledge of plant processes and plant life cycles Information
1667 Use and maintain small, powered amenity machinery and equipment Information
22208 Select and plant plants in landscape work Information
1026 Demonstrate knowledge of the history and traditions of landscaping Information
1672 Demonstrate knowledge of pruning and training amenity trees and shrubs Information
21032 Prune and train amenity trees and shrubs up to 4 metres high Information
1676 Select plants for landscaping and amenity horticulture Information
997 Identify and explain the scope of regulatory requirements applying to landscape work Information
22210 Gather and analyse information for a landscape design proposal and prepare a client brief Information
789 Demonstrate knowledge of basic legal requirements affecting a horticulture business Information
1675 Select control programmes for amenity plant diseases and disorders Information
22194 Explain how plant structures, functions and processes adapt to different environments Information
2804 Maintain a documented work record of horticultural activities and present an enterprise report Information
22212 Develop specifications for landscape design work Information
22213 Apply knowledge of the characteristics and requirements of planting in landscape design work Information
22214 Prepare a detailed design for landscape work Information
22197 Prepare concept and preliminary documentation for landscape design work Information
12490 Plan and manage earthwork requirements for a landscape project Information
22198 Prepare a schedule of quantities, cost estimate and tender documentation for landscape workInformation
497 Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements Information