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The course has a strong practical focus supported by key theoretical aspects. It is ideal for gaining a craft level qualification if have an interest in trees and woodlands.
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You will be assessed by a range of methods including multiple choice exams, practical assessments, written assignments, presentations and projects.
On successful completion of the Level 2 qualification, you could progress on to a Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma in Forestry & Arboriculture, Level 2 or Level 3 Apprenticeship. Alternatively you could find full-time employment with arboriculture contracting companies, local authorities, private parks and gardens, the Forestry Commission or National Trust. Opportunities also exist to undertake tree work across the globe.
Course Title | Forestry Arboriculture Technical Certificate Level 2 |
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Attendance Requirements | Your study programme is 16 hours per week over 36 weeks. On average, you should be spending six to eight hours per week undertaking self-directed study. We recommend you spend one day per week completing your mandatory 150 hours of work experience. |
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My knowledge of trees has deepened as I have progressed from the Level 2 course to Level 3, and all of the skills and knowledge I’ve gained will help in my career in arboriculture after college. I have had the opportunity to gain my NPTC chainsaw qualifications and to do work experience with Connor Down Tree Services, where I enjoyed doing both grounds work and climbing work.
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