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Published Dec 18, 2007
The Floral Designer Certificate of Credit program provides entry-level skills in floral design and interiorscaping. Topics include: basic and advanced floral design and development, interiorscaping, and convention and meeting planning. Program graduates receive a Floral Designer Technical Certificate of Credit. This program is offered by the Environmental Horticulture (EHO) department.
Students are accepted every quarter based on course and space availability. This program offers night classes at the Forsyth Campus.
Lanier Tech offers several financial aid programs to assist eligible students. To learn more click here or call 770-531-6327 (Oakwood, Jackson County & Winder-Barrow Campuses) or 770-781-6801 (Forsyth and Dawson Campuses).
For admissions and testing information, call the Student Services Office at 770-531-6333 (Oakwood, Jackson County & Winder-Barrow Campuses) or 770-781-6944 (Forsyth and Dawson Campuses).
This program takes approximately 4 quarters to complete.
| General Core Courses | Credit Hours |
Textbooks | |
| EHO 115 | Environ Horticulture Internshi | 3 | View |
| EHO 172 | Floral Design | 4 | View |
| EHO 173 | Floral Design II | 5 | View |
| EHO 248 | Floral Design III | 5 | View |
| EHO 249 | Floral Design IV | 5 | View |
| XXX XXX | Elective | 5 | View |
| Credit Hours Required For Graduation | 27 | ||
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To be eligible to graduate with a certificate, diploma or degree from LTC, a student must satisfactorily complete the program of study in which he/she is enrolled with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 in courses within the chosen program of study; a minimum grade of “C” may be required for progress from specified courses to more advanced courses.