Revealed: PET’s most popular courses of 2021
2021 saw over 1,300 people start courses in prison with PET. Discover our most popular courses since we launched our 2021–2022 prospectus.
2021 saw over 1,300 people start courses in prison with PET. Discover our most popular courses since we launched our 2021–2022 prospectus.
‘Emma’ started her life sentence with a history of domestic violence and addiction. She tells PET how studying for a degree in English Literature helped her towards recovery and a positive future.
Following on from the Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Horticulture, with this course you will gain an in-depth, scientific knowledge of garden surveying and design and construction, together with a comprehensive understanding of landscaping. This qualification can provide a route to work as a garden designer, landscaper or gardener.
The course consists of four lessons:
Lesson 1 – Understanding garden survey techniques and design principles
Lesson 2 – Understanding the selection and use of landscaping elements in the garden
Lesson 3 – Understanding the setting out and construction of landscaping elements in the garden
Lesson 4 – Understanding a range of specialist elements in the establishment of garden and urban plantings
Entry Requirements: Level 2 English
Format of Course Materials: Paper-based
Assignments: Four written assignments
Exams: Four exams (fees included).
Prison Support Requirements: Support completion and submission of assignments. Facilitate and invigilate exams.
Tutor Support: Yes
What’s Next? RHS Level 3 Principles of Plant Growth, Health and Applied Propagation
Find Out More: From the HCC here
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