Diploma in Horticultural Management (Level 6 )
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The Diploma in Horticultural Management (Level 6) includes field/case studies and a regional study tour to introduce students to the management of a range of horticultural businesses. There is an emphasis on combining applied skills with academic knowledge for decision making.
| Programme Code | |
|---|---|
| Study Method | Part time |
| Qualification | Diploma |
| Duration | 2 years |
| Applications | Close when programme is full |
| Start Dates | February and July |
| Level | 6 |
Offered by
Faculty of Engineering and Trades - School of Horticulture and Landscaping
Entry Requirements
Applicants must meet the following entry requirements:
- Successful completion of the MIT Diploma in Horticulture Level 5, the Lincoln University Regional Diploma Level 5 or the equivalent.
Cost
Please contact the School of Horticulture and Landscaping for current fee information
Programme Summary
Horticultural Management will be studied. This involves analysis and planning in Horticultural business and organisations. Labour management and aspects of the land law relevant to Horticulture. Four subject areas will be studied throughout the year. Examples of subject areas studied could be organics, amenity horticulture, annual crop promotion, forestry and shelter.
Further Training or Study
Some Diploma subjects may be credited towards Bachelors degree in Horticulture or Horticulture Science.



