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Full Time Horticulture Courses

Bachelor of Science in Horticulture (BN022)
CAO code: BN022 Entry Route into programme:
  • Leaving Certificate
  • Mature grounds
  • Special circumstances
  • FETAC graduates

 

Duration: 3 years
NFQ level: 7
Method of application: CAO
2012 Points: 220
Award title: Bachelor of Science
Credits for Full Award: 120 @ NFQ Level 6; 60 NFQ Level 7
Awarding Body: ITB Transfer and Progression:
BN406 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture

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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture (BN113)
CAO code: BN113 Entry Route into programme:
  • Leaving Certificate
  • Mature grounds
  • Special circumstances
  • FETAC graduates

 

Duration: 4 years
NFQ level: 8
Method of application: CAO
2012 Points: 220
Award title: Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Credits for Full Award: 120 @ NFQ Level 6; 60 @ NFQ Level 7; 60 @ NFQ Level 8
Awarding Body: ITB  

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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Horticulture (BN406)
(1 year add-on to BN022)
Course code: BN406 Entry Route into programme:
  • Appropriate Bachelor Science in Horticulture
Duration: 1 year
NFQ level: 8
Method of application: Direct to ITB (before 1st of June)
2012 Points: NA
Award title: Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Credits for Full Award: 60 @ NFQ Level 8
Awarding Body: ITB  

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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Entrepreneurship in Horticulture BN419)
Course code: BN419 Entry Route into programme:
  • Appropriate Bachelor Science in Horticulture
Duration: 1 year
NFQ level: 8
Method of application: Direct to ITB (before 1st of June)
2012 Points: NA
Award title: Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Credits for Full Award: 60 @ NFQ Level 8
Awarding Body: ITB  

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What our students say...

Ciaran

" It covers a variety of things; business and law if you want to set up your own business. It’s a hands-on subject, experience is what gets you the knowledge. Practical training, pruning, planting, plant propagation – it’s stuff you can’t really learn through theory, it’s trial and error. Machinery is another aspect you need to know about and be able to fix, if you’re on a job and it breaks down. "

Ciaran Farrelly,
Horticulture

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