Floristry 58657
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Venue: City Campus
Programme Level
Full-time/Part-time Part Time
Duration 20 weeks
Start Date September
Day/Evening Evening
What you will study
The course is designed to give you a well-rounded experience of working in all areas of floristry. You will learn how to identify, purchase and care for flowers and plants. You will study colour theory and the use of colour within floristry. You will learn and practise the skills involved in hand-tied bouquets and packaging, wiring, bridal work, funeral tributes and various floral display techniques. You will learn both traditional and contemporary floral techniques and discover how to respond to given themes in order to create your own personal floral work.
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Your Course Structure
You will complete:
1. Use materials and resources to develop floristry techniques
2. Develop and adapt floristry ideas creatively
3. Create, present and evaluate final floristry item(s)
How you will learn
At each lesson there will be a demonstration and a related practical assignment, plus some theory work. The aim is to build skills gradually throughout the course so that you will have the confidence to develop your own ideas and outcomes.
How you will be assessed
This is a non-accredited course. However there is the opportunity to gain the NCFE Level 2 Award in Creative Crafts using Floristry, subject to payment of an additional fee. The course content remains the same whether students choose to work towards the qualification or not.
Entry Requirements
No prior floristry skills are required. We would expect you to have an interest in flowers and floral techniques and a willingness to participate fully in each lesson.
Attendance
One evening per week for 20 weeks.
