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Here's what Bridgend College says about its Horticulture (Production and Design) course.
This course develops the academic base of vocational skills and provides Higher Education training for those seeking development within the Landscape Design Industry. You will gain a sound scientific background as part of the course along with specialised module delivery including: Decorative Horticulture; Fruit & Vegetable Production Management; Hard & Soft Landscape Skills; Plant Maintenance and Management; Surveying; Advance Garden Design; Landscape Management; Organic Horticulture.
https://www1.bridgend.ac.uk/course/horticulture-landscape-construction-garden-design-hnd
Source: Bridgend College
Qualification
Higher National Diploma - HND
Department
Land based Studies
Location
Pencoed Campus | Bridgend
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Horticulture
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
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