Nutrition and Food Service Management
Tuition: $14,466.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Diploma in Nutrition and Food Service Management -
Sep 2025
Level: Diploma in Horticulture Technician
Discpline: Agriculture
Length: 4 semesters
Check My EligibilityFanshawe’s Horticulture Technician is for you if you are interested in a job that will take you outside and connect you with the earth that we live on and must protect. As a student, you’ll learn how to build and maintain landscapes, gardens and indoor spaces. You’ll study arboriculture, landscape design, plant identification, plant production and business management. You’ll even participate in national events such as Skills Canada, Canada Blooms and Landscape Congress. A horticulture education has to include a hands-on component, right? As part of the program you’ll have full access to the on-campus greenhouse designed exclusively for Horticultural students. You’ll also be able to work in the 100-acre ‘living lab’ that is the Fanshawe campus, including the A.M. Cuddy Garden near Strathroy. That means 80 per cent of the time you’ll be out of the classroom, getting your hands dirty. Not bad, eh? When you graduate, you’ll find exciting job opportunities with design-build firms, nurseries and greenhouses, golf courses, garden centres, landscapers as well as parks and botanical gardens. If you’re eager to break out of your four walls, then the Horticulture Technician program can push you forward.
Tuition: $14,466.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Diploma in Nutrition and Food Service Management -
Sep 2025
Tuition: $15,636.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Degree in Honours Bachelor of Applied Technology - Biotechnology -
Sep 2025
Tuition: $16,405.50
Application Fee: $100.00
Ontario College Diploma -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.