X--Associate Diploma Programs
Associate Diploma Programs
The University of Guelph has some 70 diploma-level courses and over 20 certificate programs in horticulture and landscaping and in agriculture and food available via OAC's Independent Study (I.S.) Division. There are over 40 diploma courses and one horticultural certificate program available in French via Teleformation at Collège d'Alfred. For both Independent Study and Teleformation, all courses are in the distance delivery mode.
Many of the I.S. diploma courses are directly transferable to agricultural college residential diploma programs. Independent Study courses can also be taken to lead to the Ontario Diploma in Horticulture (ODH) and the Ontario Diploma in Agriculture (ODA). Both of these credentials are earned entirely via distance study.
The certificates available via Independent Study are industry-relevant. They include programs for the Canadian Feed Industry Association, The Canadian Animal Health Institute, the Ontario Independent Meat Packer and Processors, the Ontario Grape and Wine industry and the Canadian Plant Protection Industry (under development). As well, there are 12 horticulture and landscaping certificates, including The Horticulturist, the flagship certificate of I.S. and the ODH Plus, a specialized post-diploma certificate.
The Ontario Diplomas in Horticulture and Agriculture are comprised of up to 15 courses, two qualifying examinations, a work experience report and a major project. The ODH has nine majors: Commercial Floriculture, Landscape Contracting, Landscape Design, Landscape Maintenance, Nursery Management, Ornamental Horticulture, Park Horticulture, Turf Management and Urban Forestry. The ODA has one major in General Agriculture.
Registration for all I.S. diploma and certificate courses and programs is open. As Independent Study operates outside the semester system, courses can be taken anytime and anywhere. There are no prerequisites.
The offices of Independent Study are located on the University of Guelph campus in Johnston Hall, Room 010. For a course catalogue and policy handbook, write:
The following I.S. courses are transferable to the Associate Diploma in Agriculture or Horticulture programs at the University of Guelph:
Introductory Crops (IS217) = 04-120
Principles and Practices of Soil Science (IS201) = 04-130
Math for Farm Managers (IS319) = 04-160
Farm Financial Management (IS300) = 04-211
Forages (IS304) = 04-220
Weed Control in Agriculture (IS315) = 04-221
The Complete Beekeeper (IS230) = 04-361
Greenhouse Management (IS12) = 50-200
Fundamentals of Garden Design (IS11) or Landscape Planning of Large Areas (IS28) = 50-310
Elementary Plant Propagation (IS8) = 50-220
Detailed Landscape Construction (IS37) = 50-309
Turf Management (IS16) = 50-316
Commercial Floriculture (IS62) = 50-330
Ornamental Plant Protection (IS4) = 50-400
Open Learning/Distance Education
Independent Study/Distance Learning
1997-98 Associate Diploma
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Last revised: April 25, 1997. Contact: ccrenna@registrar.uoguelph.ca.