Postgraduate Certificate
Deadline for enrolment:
Work Placement
Graduates of this course are eligible for a one month work placement with a garden design company. All placements are made in the Melbourne and Sydney areas.
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- Classroom Based
- Course Location
- We offer classes in both Sydney and Melbourne
- AQF Level
- N/A
- Entry Requirements
- 18 years old or over
- Assessment
- 15 practical assignments
- Recognition
- The Australian Academy of Garden Design is recognised by the International Approval and Registrations Centre (IARC).
Completing this course will enable you to start your own successful garden design business by honing your skills to plan, present and manage your own design projects.
Designed around 15 practical assignments, you will incrementally develop the advanced techniques and deep understanding of the industry that you need to succeed as a garden designer.
As a classroom-based student you will attend tutor-led classes taught by industry professionals. You will also have full access to our student area, the Online Learning Centre, which contains course material created by industry experts including instructional videos, written content and assignments.
Our tutors provide all the support, knowledge and in-depth feedback you need to progress through your course and are always contactable through the Online Learning Centre.
On average a student studying around 15 hours per week can complete the course in 18 months, a student studying around 30 hours a week can complete the course in 9 months*.
*Completion time is based on the approximate time it has taken past students to complete the course. Students have up to 36 months to complete the course.
Class Location
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555 La Trobe Street
Melbourne
VIC 3000
Location to be confirmed
Level 6/136 Chalmers St,
Surry Hills NSW 2010,
Australia
Level 2,
545 Kent Street,
Sydney 2000,
Australia
Location to be confirmed
Class Schedule
View the schedule for the evening classes and the weekend classes in Sydney and Melbourne.
Topics
The list below provides an overview of the topics covered in this course.
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- History of Garden Design
An in-depth look at the history of garden design, covering the ways in which gardens evolved through time and how this influences the way we design today. You will learn about:
- Mesopotamia
- Egypt
- Persia (Iran) & The Persian Empire
- Greece
- The Roman Epoch
- India
- China
- Japan
- Spain
- Monastery and Castle Gardens
- The Italian Renaissance
- The French Tradition
- English Traditions
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- Principles of Garden Design
From plant selection to selecting colour schemes, this topic covers the principle components that form the garden designers craft. You will learn about:
- Balance and Proportion
- Unity and Repetition
- Movement or Rhythm
- Contrast
- Colour
- Focal Points
- Simplicity
- Know your Materials
- The Seven Principles of Plant Selection
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- The Elements
Take an in-depth look at some of the most important elements within a professionally designed garden. From outdoor floors to garden themes, this topic deals with many of the most important elements you will require when designing your outdoor rooms. You will learn about:
- Path and Patio Planning
- Decks
- Living Floors
- Lawns
- Garden Walls
- Living Walls
- Hedges and Shelterbelts
- Seaside Themes
- Cottage Style
- Mediterranean Style
- Modern or Architectural Garden
- Fragrance Garden
- Wildlife Garden
- Vegetable Border Garden
- Rockeries
- Japanese Gardens
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- Assessment & Presentation
This practical topic covers all you need to know about assessing a client's wishes and needs, and how to make effective presentations of your ideas to them. Preparing simple base plans at first, you will build up to a concept drawing and then a final working plan. You will learn about:
- The Garden Area
- Steps to Effective Measuring
- What's Above, What's Below?
- Existing Plants and Trees
- Recording Sun and Shade
- Factoring in Hardiness and Microclimates
- Soil Conditions
- Ph levels
- The Client Questionnaire
- Drawing Tools
- Creating a Base Plan
- Title Block
- Bubble Plan
- Landscape Symbols
- Concept Drawing and Working Plan
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- The Business
Understand the steps you need to take to start your own successful garden design business. You will learn about:
- Business Essentials
- Getting Started
- Pricing and Selling Your Services and Products
- Customer Service
- Day-to-Day Operations
- Working from Home
- Business Supports, Information, and Entitlements
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- Plant Science
Garden Design is an art, a craft and a science. The truly competent garden designer should be proficient in all three elements. You will learn about:
- Structure and Function of Plant Cells
- The Power of Flowers
- Plant Physiology: How Plants Work
- Breeding and Genetics
- Soil and Water
- Plant Propagation
- Plant Diseases and Pests
- Weeds in the Lawn and Garden
- Environment and Ecology of the Garden
Tutors
All our tutors are garden design professionals working in the industry.
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Ines
LuisCourse Tutor
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Marnie
SconceTutor
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Rhys
CousinsCourse Tutor
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Renata
FerreiraCourse Tutor
Because you’ve so much contact with the tutors and it’s such a structured course, I didn’t find it difficult to stay motivated.
Alexandra Hollingsworth
Graduate
If someone asks me about a garden, I feel confident I can tell people exactly what they need to know.
Pat Kinsella
Student
The course content really gave me the confidence and tools to understand design. It enabled me to execute real life projects.
Catriona Hassett
Graduate
The course has really opened my eyes to the concept of how to plan, which had never crossed my mind before I started.
Catherine Noonan
Student
The Australian Academy of Garden Design
Our philosophy at the Australian Academy of Garden Design is to make high-quality education accessible to all by empowering people to do what they love. Through the power of online and blended learning, our students are able to harness their creativity and practically apply it to succeed in their chosen careers.
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