Horticulture

Develop the essential skills and industry connections to succeed in the world of horticulture. Our horticulture courses are taught by experienced professionals who bring real-world knowledge and expertise into the classroom.
With access to our cutting-edge $15 million horticulture facility, you’ll gain practical hands-n experience in plant care, landscaping and sustainable practices, preparing you for a rewarding career.
Course List
AA - these courses are available as apprenticeships, traineeships or Australian School-based Apprenticeships (ASbAs). See above for availability, or contact CIT Student Services on (02) 6207 3188 or infoline@cit.edu.au.
Delivery - FT = Full-time, PT = Part-time, ON = Online, FL = Flexible.
Careers in horticulture
Horticulture offers exciting opportunities in diverse environments from botanical gardens and landscaping to sustainable farming and environmental conservation. You can specialise in areas such as plant propagation, landscape design and urban gardening, making a meaningful impact on both the environment and communities.
Job opportunities
- Horticulturist
- Gardener
- Landscaper
- Revegetation worker
- Land rehabilitation worker
- Lands, parks and wildlife officer
- Soil conservation specialist
- National parks worker
- Conservation earthworks assistant
Horticulture and floristry course guide
