NLBC Sector: Floristry

Occupations: Floral assistant, floral designer, florist, flower arranger, florist manager, shop manager, flower wholesale salesperson, wedding florist

Level 3 in Floristry
Courses

Are you looking to grow a career within floristry? Whether you’re new to the industry or already working in the sector and looking to gain a formal qualification, this course is for you. You will develop the knowledge and understanding

Floristry at Suffolk New College
Courses

The Floristry courses, based in Suffolk Rural, offer part-time and leisure learning options for students interested in entering the floristry business. These practical-based courses cover a variety of arrangements and events. Throughout the program, students engage in a wide range

Land-Based Studies Diploma Level 1
Courses

This hands-on, practical course is designed to give you a strong foundation for progression into further education or employment in the land-based and environmental sectors. Whether you’re looking to build a career in countryside management, horticulture, or conservation, this course

Floristry Level 2
Courses

Our Floristry Level 2 course is ideal if you are considering a career in the floristry industry. If you like to interact with others, be creative and are keen to develop practical skills, then this qualification is for you. This

Technical Certificate in Floristry
Courses

Floristry is a creative, innovative and stimulating career and this course will give you the opportunity to gain an industry recognised qualification. It offers an excellent starting point for those who are seeking a career in floristry, whether school leavers

Floristry
Courses

This is an advanced course which enables you to progress to a higher level of commercial floristry. The course delivery allows you to experiment with techniques , and learn advanced wedding bouquets creation, large scale event design and development of

Technical Certificate in Floristry
Courses

This one-year, full-time course is perfect for creative students eager to begin a career in Floristry. You’ll attend classes three or four days a week, from 9:00am to 4:45pm. What You’ll Learn: – A wide range of essential floristry skills,

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