Course details
- Landscape Supervisor
- Landscape Manager
- Certified Arborist, Certified Park Manager, Certified Practicing Horticulturist
- Diploma holders with Horticulture management
Competencies Trained and Assessed
- Identify basic cell structure and tissue types in plants
- Identify the factors that affect plant growth rates
- Define the major plant physiological reactions and processes in relation to plant growth
- Differentiate the relationships between the process of photosynthesis and environmental conditions and horticultural practices
- Differentiate the relationships between the process of respiration and control factors
- Describe and observe plant growth responses relating them to plant cultural practices
Course Location
About Centre For Urban Greenery and Ecology (CUGE)
The Centre for Urban Greenery and Ecology, or CUGE in short, is jointly established by the National Parks Board and the Singapore Workforce Development Agency. CUGE has a critical mass of knowledge to share and advance expertise on urban greenery and ecology. CUGE provides professional skills training programmes for all levels of professionals and is a national training institution of the Landscape Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ). CUGE serves as a regional repository of best practices to advance urban and green living environment. CUGE will serve as the lead training provider for all levels of the landscape industry workforce. It will use the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications (WSQ) System to train and certify skills training and facilitate career development in the landscape industry.
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