Horticulture & Landscaping
April 4, 2024
Career Opportunities
• Greenhouse Technician
• Landscape Technician
• Florist
• Arborist (Tree Specialist)
• Interior Plantscaping
• Garden Centre and Retail Nursery
• Forestry and Parks Technician
• Environmentalist
• Golf Course Workers
• Horticulture Therapist
• Organic Gardeners and Farm
• Permaculturist
The Horticulture Course
Grade 9 (.5 Credit)
This course is an introduction to the field of Horticulture, providing students with basic concepts and principles of botany, landscape design, sustainability issues and an introduction to employability in the horticulture industry.
Grade 10 (1 Credit)
The course concentrates on botany, greenhouse construction and design, and introduction to principles of landscaping, basic masonry and hydroponic and aquaponic systems. Floral design, and sustainability issues will also be explored. This is a full year credit with the second semester of the credit focusing on the practical implementation of the theoretical skills in horticulture.
Grade 11 (3 Credits)
This course focuses on theory and practical skills of soil, pest management, hydroponics, greenhouse and outdoor plant identification, floristry, medicinal plants, horticultural therapy, and organic gardening. Students will begin work experience and mentorship programs in a variety of settings such as Fort Whyte Farms, T and T seeds, the Health Science Centre, and community garden mentorships within the school division.
Grade 12 (4 Credits)
The grade 12 program focuses on arboriculture, advanced landscape design, masonry principles, and nursery crop production. Emphasis is placed on advanced greenhouse and outdoor plant identification. Grade 12 students must complete a digital resume and portfolio, in addition to a successful work practicum and mini thesis on a horticulture project within the community or division.
Would you like more information:
Email: rbrussell@wsd1.org
Email: rbrussell@wsd1.org