Course code | AG-15-22p |
Course Title | Module 1 – Gardening – Introduction |
Full Schedule |
Wednesday 22nd November 2023 Wednesday 29th November 2023 Wednesday 6th December 2023 Wednesday 20th December 2023 Wednesday 3rd January 2024 Wednesday 10th January 2024 Wednesday 17th January 2024 Wednesday 24th January 2024 Wednesday 31st January 2024 Wednesday 7th February 2024 Wednesday 14th February 2024 Wednesday 21st February 2024 Wednesday 28th February 2024 |
Time of Lectures | 17:30 till 19:30 |
Venue | MCAST CAAAS, Qormi – Room 7 |
Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face |
Institute | MCAST CAAAS Qormi |
This offer consists of:
Gardening – Introduction
This course will cover the following topics:
The course is open to all those interested in gardening.
An MCAST Certificate of Attendance will be issued to all students attending more than 80% of lectures.
There are no summative assessments in this course.
There are no additional costs or special materials/equipment to bring.
Gardening – Advanced
This course follows the introductory course ‘Gardening-Introduction’. This course goes into more detail on a range of topics that are vital for the correct management and up-keeping of a public or private garden. The topics discussed and the take-home messages of this course will provide learners with essential knowledge on the best methods to tend for their garden. This knowledge is very important since it is lacking in most garden owners who rely on hearsay or basic online research to understand what needs to be done to keep their garden in good condition. This course will also provide a deeper understanding of the principles at stake by giving the learner further autonomy in his or her pursuit for the garden s/he’s striving to have.
This is a 30 guided hour course. Lessons are held as indicated on the prospectus and website.
This course offers an ideal opportunity to understand the biology and science related to the growing of plants for food and ornamental purposes. This course has been designed to give a broad picture of the many cultural and scientific requirements of growing healthy plants. This course will cover the basic skills required to cultivate plants. All the necessary information about the plant husbandry will be given with the help of practical sessions
Learning Outcome 1: Outline the plant’s morphology and basic physiological processes
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Learning Outcome 2: Describe the properties of different media used for growing plants
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Learning Outcome 3: Determine the basic landscaping and plant selection principles for a garden
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Learning Outcome 4: Identify the different pruning, grafting and propagating techniques required for a variety of plants
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There are no entry requirements for this course, but ideally applicants should have achieved the MCAST Certificate of Attendance in Gardening – Introduction or any other equivalent qualifications. But this is not imperative.
Good functional skills in the English language are requested even though lessons will be carried out in Maltese.
An MCAST Certificate of Attendance will be issued, provided that students attend more than 80% of lectures.
There are no summative assessments in this course.
Any material required during the course should be provided by the student.