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DESIGN PRINCIPLES<br />
Participants will study the basic elements of<br />
interior design. Space planning, design<br />
composition, use of interior accessories, and<br />
lighting will be covered in detail.<br />
HF205 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />
S1 10 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709237<br />
DRAFTING FOR HOME INTERIORS<br />
An introduction to interior floor plans, wall<br />
elevations, and furniture symbols. Practical<br />
exercises include basic architectural drafting<br />
techniques and lettering styles.<br />
HF001 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />
S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF Apr17 709238<br />
DRAFTING/COMPUTER<br />
This is a course to introduce the student to<br />
computer drafting. It utilizes a basic computer<br />
drawing tool that gives access to two and<br />
three dimensional drawings and furniture<br />
placement. Knowledge of Windows ‘95<br />
required. PREREQUISITE: HF001<br />
HF004 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />
S1 5 TH 7:00-10:00 FF May22 709239<br />
FLOORS WITH STYLE<br />
Decorative flooring combines utility with<br />
aesthetics in this course. Many types of<br />
flooring materials are examined. Included are<br />
carpeting, seamless vinyl, tiles, ceramics, and<br />
wood. Students will be introduced to the<br />
characteristics and suitability of each type as<br />
well as cost comparisons.<br />
HF016 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />
S1 5 TU 6:30-9:30 FF Apr15 709240<br />
FURNITURE: THE INSIDE STORY<br />
Learn what makes good furniture good.<br />
Discover spring systems and types of foam<br />
cushions as well as how frames are put<br />
together in upholstered furnishings. Study<br />
methods of joining and finishing in case<br />
goods. Get to know furniture from the<br />
inside out.<br />
HF014 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />
S1 5 TU 6:30-9:30 FF May20 709241<br />
HOW TO START YOUR HOME<br />
INTERIOR BUSINESS<br />
This course provides an overview of basic<br />
business practices for the interior design<br />
industry. Topics include customer service,<br />
supplier relations, costing and pricing.<br />
HF011 FEE: $75.45 ☎<br />
S1 5 MO 7:00-10:00 FF May19 709242<br />
INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO<br />
This project provides students with a practical<br />
opportunity to implement creative skills and<br />
theories acquired in the program. The course<br />
concludes with presentation boards, design<br />
concepts, and interior design concepts, and<br />
space plans prepared by the students.<br />
PREREQUISITE: HF205, HF215, HF230<br />
plus 8 optional courses.<br />
HF240 FEE: $150.90 ☎<br />
S1 10 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709243<br />
If you qualify for credit<br />
based on learning outside the<br />
classroom, see the<br />
Prior Learn i n g<br />
Assessment section<br />
on Page 127<br />
HORTICULTURE<br />
CERTIFICATE (846)<br />
The Horticulture Plant Identification<br />
Certificate is intended to meet the needs of<br />
the Horticulture Industry and individuals<br />
seeking a career change, or with an interest in<br />
plant materials used in the nursery,<br />
commercial, and residential landscape.<br />
Through the use of lectures, slides, field trips,<br />
and specimen study, you will study the<br />
morphological features (eg. leaf, bud, needle)<br />
and cultural requirements of a broad range of<br />
plant materials.<br />
For further information please call the<br />
Program Manager at (905)575-2375<br />
(voice mailbox *1795) or<br />
(519)759-7200 * 1795. For general<br />
information call (905)575-2025;<br />
Brantford call (519)759-7200 ext. 2025.<br />
Admission Requirements<br />
Successful completion of senior secondary<br />
school English or equivalent.<br />
Program of Studies<br />
Courses may be taken on an individual basis.<br />
To receive the certificate, you must<br />
successfully complete all six courses. The six<br />
courses may be completed in any order;<br />
however, it is recommended that<br />
Fundamentals of Horticulture (HOR01) be<br />
completed first.<br />
HOR01 Fundamentals of Horticulture<br />
HOR02 Deciduous Trees<br />
HOR03 Conifers (Evergreens)<br />
HOR04 Deciduous Shrubs<br />
HOR05 Broadleaf Evergreens, Climbers, Vines<br />
HOR06 Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs<br />
ALL COURSES ARE NOT OFFERED<br />
EACH SEMESTER.<br />
ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, BULBS<br />
This credit course will introduce students to a<br />
wide range of annuals, perennials and bulbs<br />
for use in modern landscapes. Instruction will<br />
focus on the identification,cultural<br />
requirements and ornamental value of these<br />
plants. Field trips may be used to assist in<br />
classroom study.<br />
HOR06 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />
S1 12 TU 7:00-10:00 FF Apr15 709261<br />
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS<br />
This course will introduce students to a wide<br />
range of deciduous shrubs for use in modern<br />
landscapes. Instruction will focus on the<br />
identification, cultural requirements and<br />
ornamental value of these plants. Field trips<br />
may be used to assist in classroom study.<br />
HOR04 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />
S1 12 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr16 709263<br />
DECIDUOUS TREES<br />
Today’s landscapes rely on ‘tried and true’<br />
species and new varieties of deciduous trees.<br />
In this course, you will focus on correct<br />
identification and cultural requirements of<br />
deciduous trees. Field trips may be<br />
incorporated to enhance classroom sessions<br />
and assist in the study of identifying features.<br />
HOR02 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />
S1 12 TH 6:30-9:30 FF Apr17 709264<br />
C R E ATIVE ART S<br />
FUNDAMENTALS OF HORTICULTURE<br />
Horticulture is a complex field which<br />
encompasses the cultivation of flowers and<br />
ornamental shrubs and trees, plus fruits and<br />
vegetables. This course will provide<br />
individuals working in horticulture, those<br />
interested in pursing a career, or anyone<br />
with a keen interest in the subject with a<br />
practical overview tying together the<br />
various horticulture fields by illustrating<br />
common background, principles and<br />
nomenclature. Career opportunities and<br />
directions re also discussed.<br />
HOR01 FEE: $181.08 ☎<br />
S1 12 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709262<br />
HORTICULTURE - GENERAL<br />
INTEREST - WORKSHOPS<br />
PERENNIAL GARDENING<br />
This course will teach you how to have<br />
impact in your perennial garden through the<br />
season. Learn about exciting new varieties of<br />
perennials that have great foliage colour and<br />
texture and how plants can be combined to<br />
enhance their features. Create shady retreats<br />
with plants that look lush and exotic. Deal<br />
with drought conditions by using plants that<br />
can cope with low levels of moisture. The<br />
hot trend in container gardening...with<br />
perennials will also be explored. Handouts<br />
will be available.<br />
HOR44 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />
S1 1 WE 7:00-10:00 FF Apr16 709850<br />
LANDSCAPE WITH COLOUR<br />
Applying the correct colours in landscaping is<br />
crucial for achieving a uniform look. This<br />
course will teach the basics of colour<br />
placement to create balance and impact.<br />
Handouts will be available.<br />
HOR19 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />
S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 FF May7 709270<br />
PRUNING & MAINTENANCE OF<br />
SHRUBS AND TREES<br />
Pruning seems always to be a questionable<br />
task. This course including lecture, overheads<br />
and demonstrations of pruning will allow you<br />
the basic knowledge necessary.<br />
HOR36 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />
S1 1 TH 6:30-9:30 FF May15 709272<br />
STARTING YOUR GARDEN<br />
This evening is for the beginner and advanced<br />
gardener who keep our climatical changes in<br />
mind. Instructor Peter Prakke will cover soil<br />
improvement, lawn and garden fertilizers,<br />
lawn care (grass seed) and much more<br />
nutritious vegetable garden., The BEST<br />
tomato etc. Composting home and garden<br />
waste. Annual / perennial and planting<br />
suggestions. What to look for and HOW to<br />
purchase in a garden center. TIME for<br />
QUESTIONS. Handouts will be supplied.<br />
HOR24 FEE: $26.77 ☎<br />
S1 1 WE 6:30-9:30 FF Apr23 709646<br />
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