Professional Landscapers programs teach students the basics of plant health, soil preparation, and proper fertilizers for different applications. Creating designs with shrubs, ground covers, flower beds, and even water features to enhance specialty gardens are also covered. Graduates can start their own business or work for an established company in as little as 6 months.
Fast-track your opportunities with unique and interesting career choices.
Veterinary assistants, wildlife/forestry conservation, and dog obedience training are a few of the areas that students can train quickly in to start a career that really sparks their interests. By training in these career oriented programs students can learn the individualized skills and knowledge to focus on a career that interests them without having to take courses that may not have anything to do with their area of interest.
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