Dalhousie University’s Diploma in Landscape Horticulture builds practical skills for designing, building, and maintaining healthy outdoor landscapes. You’ll combine hands-on learning in campus gardens with foundational horticulture theory and workplace readiness training.
Dalhousie University offers a Diploma in Landscape Horticulture designed to equip students with practical skills for designing, constructing, and maintaining vibrant outdoor landscapes. This program emphasizes hands-on learning, integrating classroom theory with real-world applications in campus gardens and horticultural facilities.
The program typically consists of five courses per term, allowing students to combine essential core subjects with elective options tailored to their interests.
Students have the opportunity to select elective courses that deepen their knowledge in areas such as engineering, design, and horticulture, based on term availability.
Note: For detailed term-by-term curriculum and complete course offerings, please consult the official program page.
Currently, there are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA score requirements listed for this program.
Graduates of the Landscape Horticulture program can pursue various career paths in the horticulture and landscaping industries. Potential roles include landscape designer, horticultural technician, nursery manager, and grounds maintenance supervisor. The practical skills and experience gained through the program prepare students for successful careers in enhancing outdoor environments.
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