2012-13 University Calendar
 Kwantlen Polytechnic University  Calendar  2012-13  Faculty of Science & Horticulture  Landscape Horticulture: Apprenticeship

Landscape Horticulture: Apprenticeship

Description

Horticulture Apprenticeship links learning and employment by providing apprentices the opportunity to further their education, while maintaining full-time employment in the horticulture industry. An apprenticeship is established when an employer and employee complete, sign and register an apprentice and sponsor registration form with the Industry Training Authority (ITA, www.itabc.ca). Apprentices may also apply to the ITA for work based training completed before the apprenticeship was established. Refer to http://www.itabc.ca/Page646.aspx for information. HortEducationBC (HEBC), the horticulture industry training organization, (www.horteducationbc.com) will sponsor individuals for one year which allows them to gain credit for technical training completed within the year.

The apprentice must complete four technical training levels. During their apprenticeship, apprentices attend 6 week long technical training sessions for theoretical and practical instruction at the Langley Campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University. The first two levels or the program focus on fundamental horticulture skills and knowledge. Subjects relevant to landscape horticulture operations are the focus in Levels three and four. The curriculum used for technical training has been developed and approved by the horticulture industry.

The curriculum used for technical training has been developed and approved by the horticulture industry. It provides relevant, up-to-date information, and is based on recent technological advances in the horticulture field. Typically one level is completed each year but the opportunity exists to complete multiple levels in a single year depending on apprentice/student interest and the technical training schedule. Landscape Horticulture's status as a Red Seal Trade is pending as of May 1, 2012. Contact ITA or HEBC on the progress of this initiative.

The proposed technical training schedule can be found at kwantlen.ca/registration/timetables/trades/hort. The schedule beyond the current year is subject to change www.tradestrainingbc.ca/apprenticeship/schedules/309.

Journeypersons in landscape horticulture are in demand. Municipal parks departments, golf courses, landscape contractors, and cemeteries often list a journeyperson certification as a minimum requirement when hiring horticulturists.

Transfer from Floriculture Foundation Program

Graduates of Horticulture Foundation programs receive credit for Levels 1 and 2 of the technical training.

Costs

In addition to applicable tuition fees, students require the following:

Employment Insurance (EI) Eligibility

Provincial program financial supports must be applied for online through the Apprentice Online Portal at www.apprenticeonline.gov.bc.ca . It is recommended that apprentices apply for these supports four weeks in advance of the start of their technical training and application must be made no later than the first day of technical training.

Application for employment insurance (EI) benefits should be made during the apprentices last week of work and no later than the first week of technical training. Information on EI is available at www.servicecanada.gc.ca.

Transfer to a Diploma Program

Horticulture apprentices who complete Levels 1 and 2 will receive 14 credits if they choose to transfer to the Horticulture diploma program. Horticulture journeypersons (Certificate of Qualification) can continue their education in a Horticulture diploma program. Depending on the diploma specialty selected, journeypersons would receive advanced standing for between 25.5 and 29.5 credits. Journeypersons or apprentices are required to meet Kwantlen's English entrance requirements to enter the diploma programs.

Student Profile

Students interested in the apprenticeship should have a strong desire for hands-on outdoor work, enjoy nature and living things, be concerned about the environment, and have entrepreneurial talents. Individuals with allergies to dust, pollen or plant products, or specific chemicals should be aware of the potential impact on their health. Physical fitness and a healthy back are generally required for a successful career in horticulture. Apprentices may work with plant protection products.

Apprentices in the practical Horticulture Apprenticeship program typically come from a number of horticulture enterprises. For example, they may be working for greenhouse owners, tree removal and maintenance companies, nurseries, golf courses, municipal parks, school boards or landscape maintenance/installation companies.

Program Admission Requirements

In addition to Kwantlen's General university admission requirements including the vocational-level English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply.

Technical training is open to any interested person who meets the admission requirements. A minimum of Grade 10 completion is preferred. HortEducationBC (www.horteducationbc.com), the horticulture industry training organization, will indenture individuals in horticulture for one year.

Program Requirements

This program is designed to produce journeypersons with good theoretical and practical training, and experience in the horticulture industry.

Level 1 and Level 2 have the same requirements for both the Landscape Horticulture Apprentice and the Production Horticulture Apprentice.  Level 3 and 4 are specialized to each apprenticeship.

Horticulture Apprentice Level 1 (AHCC 1010)

Horticulture Apprentice Level 2 (AHCC 1020)

Landscape Horticulture Apprentice Level 3 (AHLN 1030)

Landscape Horticulture Apprentice Level 4 (AHLN 1040)

Credential Awarded

Upon successful completion of an apprentice level, Kwantlen will report your technical training completion information to the Industry Trade Authority (ITA) in order for the ITA to determine credit towards your designated apprenticeship.

Last Updated: Aug 9, 2012

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