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Agriculture & Agri-Tech

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Our agriculture and agri-tech courses equip you with the skills to lead in the evolving agricultural sector. Whether focusing on horticulture, landscape design, or agri-tech, our programs blend technology with hands-on learning. Backed by expert instructors and industry connections, we invite you to join us in addressing global challenges and shaping the future of agriculture.

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Horticulture
Landscape Design
Turfgrass Management

Our programs are evolving.

Some of our programs are being phased out to make way for new ones. The following program transition pathway options are available to help you to identify and register for the courses you need to complete your program or transition to a new one:

  • Maintaining Golf Courses Certificate Transition Pathway
  • Sustainable Urban Agriculture Certificate Transition Pathway
  • Sustainable Urban Horticulture Certificate Transition Pathway

Real Journeys: Stories that Inspire

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After 10 years in the industry, Rebecca Davis Scott left the tourism sector and decided to follow her passion for gardening, leading her to a horticulture studies course at the School of Continuing Studies. After completing the Horticulture Diploma, she now works in the field and confidently calls herself a horticulturalist.

Watch Rebecca's Video