Course Structure - Master of Urban Horticulture
The course is normally completed over two years of full-time study. There are different course pathways available to students with either a horticulture study background or non-horticultural study background. See course plans for more information. The program also provides for individual project work to the value of 25, 50 or 75 points. The latter would typically consist of a combination of Project A (25 points) and one of either Project B (50 points) or Project C (50 points). It is also possible to complete the Masters program without undertaking any individual project work however students considering undertaking future studies at a PhD level are required to complete Urban Horticulture Project B or C (50 points)
Students can elect to exit after the first year of full time study (100 points) with a Graduate Diploma in Urban Horticulture. Graduates from relevant Honours programs or from the Graduate Diploma in Horticulture can apply for up to 100 points credit into the Masters program.
The following course plans are examples only.
Course Plan 1 - for part time non-horticultural study background.
Course Plan 2 - for full time horticultural study background
Course Plan 2 - for full time international students
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Bachelor Of Environments (Landscape Management)
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Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture