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Linking people and plants
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Why a certificate? |
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Frequently
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HT Career Choices
Required Courses
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The Horticultural Therapy Institute recognizes that certificates
are increasingly used by employers and clients as validation
of special skills and knowledge. Earning a certificate demonstrates
both initiative and willingness to make the time commitment
necessary for both professional and career development. Certificates
offer the possibility to study a concentrated area such as
horticultural therapy without the expense or time commitment
of obtaining an entire degree. If you are ready to advance
your career or become an expert in this emerging field, the
HT certificate program can open the door for you to pursue
your goals.
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How does the Horticultural Therapy Institute's certificate program work?
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The certificate program consists of five courses, each in a four-day
intensive format and offered about once a semester. The four days
of in-person learning are supplemented with out of class assignments
and projects students complete at a distance. We at the Institute
believe in the value of face-to-face interaction in this high-touch
profession. While in class students work on group projects and
problem solving, discussion of the heart of the human/nature connection
as well as engage in networking with other students.
The
first step is for students to enroll in Introduction to Horticultural
Therapy. This class is a prerequisite for the other four classes
in the certificate program. Because each of the courses builds
upon experiences and information from preceding ones, the ideal
approach is to enroll in them sequentially. The latter two have
additional prerequisites for enrollment. We do work with students
individually if it is necessary to take a course out of sequence.
Payment for each class is due by the registration deadline.
The
American Horticultural Therapy Association accredits the HT certificate.
Each course is also approved for academic credit and continuing
education units from Colorado State University. Academic credit
is currently $144 for two semester credits and CEU's are $50 for
3.2 units (payable to CSU). These optional credits are discussed
in class and payment made at that time.
For
more information about the certificate program contact the HT
Institute at 303-388-0500 or info@htinsitute.org.
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HTI Program Objectives |
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The certificate program gives students the skills necessary to establish,
manage and work in viable, effective HT programs.Through a curriculum
based on recognized competencies, students experience practical problem-solving,
as well as discussion of the heart of the human/nature
connection. Students with diverse life experiences contribute to a
rich forum of ideas throughout the courses and serve as a network
of resources to enhance budding HT programs. The certificate programs
offers:
- Five courses designed to train professionals in the core knowledge of HT.
- Classroom experiences combined with assignments and projects accomplished
at a distance.
- Courses and distance assignments that are practical, useful, real-world experiences
enabling students to gain proficiency and confidence to practice
HT in their own communities.
- High-quality educational opportunities with faculty members who are experienced
and enthusiastic practitioners and educators.
- Points towards Professional Registration from the American Horticultural
Therapy Association (an AHTA accredited HT certificate for 1.5 points).
- Optional Academic Credit and Continuing Education Units (CEU's) from Colorado
State University
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