About the course
Key Information
Location: Preston Campus
Course length: Three Years (90 weeks)
Start date: September 2025
Course Modules
Applied Tree Biology
This module aims to develop a thorough knowledge of tree growth and development, tree morphology and anatomy and tree adaptation to a range of environmental conditions. The module will explore the relationship between trees and a range of organisms (e.g. mammals, insects, fungi, bacteria) and allow students to apply sound biological knowledge to cultural and management practices.
Arboricultural Practices
This module aims to promote sustainable practice within the arboricultural industry by providing students with a comprehensive understanding of current techniques and equipment used in a range of arboricultural operations.
Business Development and Planning (Option)
This module will allow you to examine the business process and develop key business skills. Students will take an enterprising idea forward to formulate a successful business plan. Students will research, develop and present a sustainable business with reference to market research. The module will equip students with creative thinking and innovation skills and challenge them to find solutions for a sustainable business enterprise.
Essential Plant and Soil Science
This module aims to provide students with the essential knowledge of plants and soils needed to allow successful management of plant growth and development, concentrating on what plants require from the environment and how these materials are used as well as the properties and importance of soil in supporting plant growth. The module also aims to develop student�s skills in collection, analysis and presentation of data.
Industry Project
You will use the skills developed in earlier modules to identify a suitable industry related project. Through planning, executing and then reporting on the project outcomes, you will be encouraged to use the industry project to develop your own personal skills as well as professional working relationships with industry contacts. Theories and skills of project management will be developed through supporting lectures.
Pests, Diseases and Weeds
This module aims to deliver the basic diagnostic skills, pathology knowledge and understanding of disease management expected of professional practitioners in the areas of arboriculture, horticulture or turf grass. The module will introduce the range of organisms that can damage plants and then explore the characteristics of each category of organism in some detail. Current theories in pathology and pest management will be explored and a range of case studies, where pathological theory can be related to specific pest and disease situations will be investigated.
Research Methods (Option)
The research methods module will enable you to develop a scientific approach to problem solving, which can act as a firm foundation for appraising research throughout your careers. You will gain an understanding of appropriate and inappropriate experimental design and this will enable a critical evaluation of investigational methodology and so enable you to both conduct, and evaluate the quality of investigations in your area of study.
Tree Management and the Law
An appreciation of the law and the legal framework as it relates to trees and the wider environment is important to anybody working in arboriculture. This is especially the case when conducting tree inspections for the purposes of a tree health assessment, doing risk assessments, carrying out development site surveys and considering tree protection. The module will introduce methodology for the assessment of tree condition and the interpretation of biological, structural, environmental and historical data. Techniques for preventing or mitigating arboricultural impacts will be evaluated and their merits debated. Emphasis will be placed on the development of reasoned argument to support tree management decisions. Current mapping technologies to accurately represent trees in relation to their local environment will also be used.
Tree Production, Establishment and Biosecurity
This module aims to introduce students to the best industry standards and techniques in the production, movement, selection, planting and establishment of trees in a range of situations and environments from single trees in an urban environment to large forestry scale plantings.
Woodland and Veteran Tree Management
Woodlands provide many potential environmental, economic and social benefits and may be variously used for conservation, recreation and amenity. You will gain an insight into how woodland management practices vary according to the objectives of management, and draw up your own woodland management plan to suit a defined set of management objectives. The veteran trees that enhance both our rural and urban landscapes also need to be managed appropriately. The module aims to give you an understanding of the value and appropriate management of these valuable trees.
YEAR 1
Academic and Vocational Skills
This module aims to develop academic, practical and technical skills utilising first-hand experience within a relevant work environment.
YEAR 2
Dendrology
This module aims to provide the necessary botanical skills to be able to identify a mixture of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants of significance in arboriculture, with some bias towards those most relevant in the UK. It also aims to teach students to understand the importance of a tree�s morphology, ecology, form and function, and cultural associations in tree selection and in conservation.
YEAR 3
Environmental Plant Physiology
This module builds upon the knowledge of plants gained in previous plant science modules. It aims to extend your understanding of how plants interact with their environment and relate this to the management practices employed in industry. It will also consider how plant physiology is influenced by changes in environmental conditions, such as those associated with climate change, and how changes in a plant�s environment lead to changes and adaptations to plant processes that allow them to survive in a range of different environments.