This City & Guilds Level 2 Technical Certificate in Floristry is perfect for you if you are looking to start a career within the floristry industry. If you like to interact with others, be creative, and are keen to develop practical, technical floristry skills, then this qualification is for you You will love the supportive, friendly teaching and the many opportunities to develop your creativity. Through this qualification you will learn about different flowers and plants and how to look after them. You will also learn that there is more to floristry than flowers and that for florists to be successful, they need to understand their tools, environment, and the finishing touches that make a difference. With this, you will develop an understanding of design principles and the skills needed to apply these to the design and creation of floristry products. You will gain an understanding of how floristry business operates and develop skills needed to interact with customers and identify their needs.
GCSEs at Grade D or 3 or above including English, mathematics and science or equivalent.
To gain this qualification, candidates must successfully achieve the following assessments: 150 hours work experience · One externally set, externally moderated assignment · One externally set, externally marked exam, sat under exam conditions · One externally set, internally marked Health and Safety assignment
About Education Provider
| Region | South West |
| Local Authority | Cornwall |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Corporate Headquarters, Cornwall College St Austell, St Austell, PL25 4DJ |
This City & Guilds Level 2 Technical Certificate in Floristry is perfect for you if you are looking to start a career within the floristry industry. If you like to interact with others, be creative, and are keen to develop practical, technical floristry skills, then this qualification is for you You will love the supportive, friendly teaching and the many opportunities to develop your creativity. Through this qualification you will learn about different flowers and plants and how to look after them. You will also learn that there is more to floristry than flowers and that for florists to be successful, they need to understand their tools, environment, and the finishing touches that make a difference. With this, you will develop an understanding of design principles and the skills needed to apply these to the design and creation of floristry products. You will gain an understanding of how floristry business operates and develop skills needed to interact with customers and identify their needs.
GCSEs at Grade D or 3 or above including English, mathematics and science or equivalent.
To gain this qualification, candidates must successfully achieve the following assessments: 150 hours work experience · One externally set, externally moderated assignment · One externally set, externally marked exam, sat under exam conditions · One externally set, internally marked Health and Safety assignment