Practical
& interactive
The course has self-assessed test papers and exercises scattered through the text bringing the subject alive. This enables students to quickly build up their course notes, absorb lessons more easily and gain confidence and enjoyment from their studies.
Practical case studies are provided throughout many of the tutorials, so that students can see how the lessons are applied to real-life situations.
Students are also encouraged to undertake as much background research as possible – including internet research, visits to flower and horticultural shows, museums, exhibitions, gardens and nurseries and broad reading around the various subjects.
Build an impressive
portfolio
Presentation is one of the most important aspects of this course, and you will learn how to communicate your ideas on paper with professional-looking planting plans, site survey plans, elevations and sections to illustrate your ideas. By the time you have completed the course, you will not only have been awarded a respected qualification but will also have built up a strong portfolio, which is so important in this visual profession to show to prospective employers and clients.
Regional climate and soil conditions will be taken into consideration and students are encouraged to research the plants indigenous to their part of the globe.
Business management
There is particular emphasis on business practice so that on completion of the course, students will have the know-how to manage their own business and KLC will give advice on CVs, portfolio presentation and career direction.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
Order
the course today and you will receive:
- Five
modules (inc p&p)
- A study
guide
- Project
and assignment work
- All
distance learning tuition
- Insurance
of manuals against loss or theft in transit
PROJECT WORK
Project Work is submitted at the end of each Module and relates to the Tutorials within that Module. The work includes both residential and commercial garden designs - for example the preparation of a briefing questionnaire; a site survey and analysis; preparation and drawing of functional layout plans; making mood/concept boards; sourcing and specifying hard landscaping materials and garden buildings; drawing and colour-rendering plans, elevations, perspectives and axonometrics; preparing planting schedules and drawing up planting plans; creating a colour wheel; designing gardens for different situations/purposes; producing construction drawings and specifications for the workforce; planning and specifying garden lighting; installing water features. At the end of the course there are two final projects – one residential (based on a real garden) and one commercial (a library courtyard) to be completed.
Students are required to work throughout the course on a History of Garden Design Notebook and Plant Portfolios, which are submitted at the end of the course with Module V work, and to keep a sketchbook, which is submitted twice.
KLC has developed a unique support system for our open learning students to ensure students achieve their goals:-