About Horticultural Technician (apprenticeship) in Algonquin College
Become a journeyperson in the horticultural industry.
This apprenticeship program is designed to provide individuals working in the industry, who want to pursue a career in horticulture, with theoretical principles and practical trade skills developed by industry to become a recognized horticultural technician. The program fulfills the on-the-job and in-school requirements of Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development and the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT), and supports apprentices in completing their Red Seal Certificate of Qualification exam to become a Landscape Horticulturist.
Applicants to the Horticulture College Certificate program must:
- be currently employed in the trade
- be formally registered as apprentices with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development
- have a valid Offer of Classroom Training from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development that includes a Ministry Client ID and approved Class Number
Eligibility is determined by the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development.
If you are considering a future as a Horticultural Technician, you may work with green infrastructure on private, commercial or government properties. Opportunities exist in all parts of the industry from production and maintenance to landscape installation, retail and supply firms. Graduates may also become self-employed.
Learn more about apprenticeships. Visit www.earnwhileyoulearn.ca for detailed information.
For Registered Apprentices:
The in-school portion of the program consists of two 12-week sessions (Basic and Advanced). Students take courses in workplace safety, plant maintenance and identification, landscape construction, quote preparation, equipment maintenance, irrigation and turf management.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for apprentices who:
- Enjoy a hands-on approach to learning about horticulture and the natural environment.
- Are self-motivated.
- Enjoy problem solving and are attentive to details and safety.
Careers
Graduates may be employed as horticultural technicians working with green infrastructure on private, commercial or government properties. Opportunities exist in all parts of the industry from production and maintenance to landscape installation, retail and supply firms. Graduates may also become self-employed.
Program Eligibility
Algonquin College Highlights
College Type |
Publicly funded |
Number of Campuses |
3 |
Annual Endowments |
3.7 million CAD |
Student Retention Rate |
86.3 % |
Total number of programs |
340 |
Mode of Programmes |
Full time, Part time, Online |
Work Study Program |
Yes, for full time programs |
Cost of Attendance |
2,900 CAD |
Financial aid |
Bursaries, Scholarship, Awards |
Language Proficiency |
IELTS/TOEFL or Algonquin EAP program |
Algonquin College Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Tuition & Books (1 Year) |
|
Includes Tuition, Health Insurance, Upass (bus pass)
and Student Access Fees (8-Month Academic Year) |
$16,200 – $22,000 |
Learning Resources and School Supplies |
$200 – $1,000 |
Optional Items |
|
Gym Membership (On-campus) |
$300 |
Clothing |
$800 |
Miscellaneous |
$1,150 |
Total Optional Items |
$2,250 |
Homestay (Fees are for 1 Month) |
|
Application fee |
$250 |
Accommodations & Meals (3 meals/day) |
$940 |
Total Homestay |
$1,190 |
Residence (8 Months) |
|
Accommodations |
$7,720 |
Meal Plan (Mandatory) |
$3,350 |
Total Residence |
$11,070 |
Off Campus Housing 1 Month |
|
2 Bedroom Apartment (estimated cost only) |
$1,200 – $1,400 |