Qualification details

NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Garden and Planting Design

Qualification summary

The qualification has been designed to enable learners to develop design skills and knowledge of both plant requirements and garden design solutions required within the garden design industry.

The qualification supports the aspiration to develop creative talents within society in order to improve economic success. The specific aims of the NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Garden and Planting Design are to:

Develop skills in applying design principles to the production of garden and planting plans.
Develop graphic representation skills.
Develop knowledge and understanding of plant and soil science relevant to garden design.
Develop knowledge of plant identification and selection criteria to ensure choices are responsive to ecological conditions.
Improve skills in the production of both developmental drawings and section elevations.

Qualification details

500/3620/8
3
VRQ - Vocationally-Related Qualification
Accreditation start date:
01/02/2008
Operational start date in centres:
01/02/2008
Accreditation end date:
30/11/2009
Certification end date:
30/11/2012
England
16-18, 18+, 19+
Wales
16-18, 18+, 19+
N.Ireland
16-18, 18+, 19+
Approval start date:
07/04/2008
Approval end date:
30/11/2009
English - Welsh
The NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Garden and Planting Design enables progression to further learning opportunities within employment or further study in the Garden Design sector.

The NOCN qualification title relates academically to Level 3 so learners will be able to progress to:

NOCN Level 3 Diploma in Garden and Planting Design
HNC/HND Landscape Design related studies
Garden Designer
Landscaper
  • 03 Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care
    • 03.2  Horticulture and Forestry
210
Pass
Coursework
Portfolio of Evidence
Achievement of the units is through internally set, internally assessed and externally verified assessment activity. Centres devise assessment tasks to meet the specification for assessment detailed for each unit. The activity must meet the standards detailed in the assessment grid provided on each unit. If an assessment method is prescribed it must be used to assess the unit.

Centre devised assessments will be scrutinised by the quality reviewer against the unit specification and NOCN Assessment Definitions grid to ensure reliability and validity of assessment. Centres will be required to provide samples for local and national standardisation activity.

Each task must be assessed against the identified assessment criteria in the unit and judged to be either achieved or not achieved.

To achieve the qualification the learner must achieve all the assessment components for the units. No compensation across units is allowed.
The learner can achieve the qualification on completion of 6 mandatory units and 1 optional unit.
  • A  -  Mandatory
    18 Mandatory unit credits required for achievement of the qualification
  • B  -  Optional
    6 optional unit credits 3 of which are required for achievement of the qualification.