NLBC Sector: Forestry & Arboriculture

Sub-sectors: Arboriculture, Forestry / Silviculture, Agroforestry

Occupations: Forestry contractor, harvesting forester, lumberjack, arboricultural consultant, tree surgeon, forest officer, forest ranger, woodland officer, woodland manager, arborist, forest manager, silviculturist, forest farmer

Arboriculture at Moulton College
Courses

Arboriculture students make use of an extensive range of practical resources as an important part of their course.  These include a well-stocked arboretum including over 100 different species  of specimen trees and an extensive College estate which includes areas of

Forestry & Arboriculture at Holme Lacy
Courses

This course provides a practical introduction to the skills required to work safely and effectively in the forestry and arboriculture industries. You will follow a seasonal work pattern, gaining a wide range of experience by working and learning on the

Forestry & Arboriculture at Pershore College
Courses

Arboriculture, or tree management, has grown in popularity over the past few years and is now offered as an Apprenticeship at Pershore College. It is an ever-growing industry encompassing work for home owners, large land owners, charities and nationwide organisations.

Land-based Foundation Courses at Sparsholt College
Courses

The Foundation Studies Programme (FSP) supports students with learning difficulties who would like to develop their personal social development skills and their vocational knowledge and understanding, in a quiet, rural learning environment.

Arboriculture (Tree Management) Level 3 Extended Diploma
Courses

Skills and knowledge for employment at supervisory and managerial level. Content includes practical skills and knowledge for craft level work. All 16-19 year olds on full-time programmes will be required to retake GCSE English and Maths or to undertake Functional

Arboriculture (Tree Management) Level 4 Award and Certificate
Courses

Suitable for individuals in professional roles within the industry who require technical updating as part of their continuing professional development. 400 acre estate, including a large woodland area with trees of many species Specialist workshops and dedicated teaching staff with

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