Horticulture (bsc) in Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland
Horticulture (bsc) in Cork Institute of Technology
Course summary
The course is unique in its mix of knowledge and skill in three distinct disciplines – business; science; and art.
There are two distinct areas within Horticulture.
- Amenity: This includes landscape design along with constructing and maintaining parks, public areas, sports grounds, recreation facilities and roadsides. Interior landscaping is a specialism within amenity horticulture which is concerned with the design, installation, and maintenance of plantings in shopping centres, office buildings, hotels, residences, etc.
- Commercial: This involves growing crops for sale. Crops include fruit and vegetables, nursery stock and bedding plants.
Students attend both Cork Institute of Technology and Colaiste Stiofain Naofa throughout the course.
Career
Career options in Horticulture include:
> Garden Centre Manager
> Organic Producer of Vegetables or Fruit
> Greens Keeper
> Nursery Stock Manager
In addition to the potential areas of employment listed above, graduates may also be employed as Market Gardeners; Landscape Designers; Landscape Construction Managers; Plant Propagators; Nursery/Floral Production Managers; Tree Management/Arborist; Turf Management; Environmental Planning; and may also do research.
Duration :
Intake
November
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
€ 3,000 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
0
PTE
60