Horticulture & Landscaping SHSM
With a Horticulture and Landscaping Specialist High Skills Major, students focus on a career path to match their skills and interests in this sector. By making courses more relevant to students, kids get a better understanding of the Horticulture and Landscaping sector because they learn it in a real world environment. Students learn on the job with employers through Co-op and Experiential Learning opportunities, as well as in school. At graduation they receive a specially designated diploma.
DIG IT! (Regional Horticulture SHSM)
Students are selected from the various schools throughout the DSBN to spend a semester at our SHSM Regional Centre, in our Greenhouses, participating in our innovative SHSM Regional Horticulture Program. Students will have the opportunity to explore aquaponics, aeroponics, farm to table practices, experimental greenhouses and much more.
Travel to and from the SHSM Regional Centre is the responsibility of each student.
Once the semester is over students return to their home schools to complete the other required courses to achieve their Horticulture SHSM.
What Students can Expect:
Benefits for Career Advancement:
Set Yourself Apart
With an SHSM under your belt, you're not just another student - you're a specialist. Employers are on the lookout for the skills and knowledge you'll possess, making you a standout candidate in a competitive job market.
Apprenticeship Training
- Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
- Other small engine and small equipment repairers
College
- Forestry professionals
- Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers
- Other administrative services managers
University
- Architects
- Biologists and related scientists
- Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists
Work Experience
- Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance, and horticulture services
- Gardeners
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers
- Nursery and greenhouse workers
- Retail salespersons
Pathways for the SHSM
Exploration (Grade 9 and 10)
The following courses are recommended if you are considering enrolling in SHSM - Horticulture and Landscaping:
- Exploring Technologies (TIJ 1O): This Grade 9 course is recommended for all students following SHSM pathways that have a technological education focus. The course provides students with opportunities to explore a variety of technologies, including agriculture technology, by engaging in activities related to them.
- Career Studies (GLC 2O) and Discovering the Workplace (GLD 2O): Some of the expectations in these Grade 10 courses provide opportunities for students to explore occupations and other postsecondary options in the sector and to participate in experiential learning activities.
- Green Industries: This course is recommended for any Grade 10 student who is considering enrolling in an SHSM–Agriculture program with a focus on crop science.
Specialization (Grade 11 and 12)
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with an SHSM, students must complete the five required components.
First steps: Students and their parents/guardians are encouraged to consult with guidance counsellors and teachers to select the courses that will enable students to pursue their goals.
Helpful tips:
- Pursuing an apprenticeship? The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program (OYAP) allows them to kickstart their journey while working towards their OSSD.
- Attending University? Students on the university pathway advised to complete the required cooperative education credits in Grade 11, ensuring flexibility in their Grade 12 schedules.
- Technological education courses may be available as single-credit or multiple-credit options. Speak to your guidance counsellor or teacher for more information.
Required Components for SHSM
1. A bundle of nine Grade 11 and Grade 12 credits
- Three other required credits from the Ontario curriculum. The three credits include:
- one in English
- one in Mathematics
- one in Science or Business Studies
- Two sector specific cooperative education credits
2. Certifications and training experiences
Three (3) compulsory:
- CPR Level C – includes automated external defibrillation (AED)
- Standard First Aid
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
Three (3) electives
For a full list of electives available at your school, please speak with a guidance counsellor or technological teacher.
3. Experiential Learning and Career Exploration Activities
Experiential learning and career exploration activities give students opportunities to explore, observe, participate in, and reflect on a variety of sector-specific experiences and careers. These activities also enable students enrolled in the SHSM to find out about the opportunities available in careers that interest them. These opportunities might include:
- a day-long observation of a skilled tradesperson in the agriculture sector (job shadowing)
- a one- or two-week work experience with a member of an industry association or a professional in the sector (work experience)
- attendance at a trade show, job fair, conference or another unique experience
4. Reach Ahead Experiences
Reach Ahead experiences are learning experiences connected with the student’s postsecondary pathway in their selected sector. Students are provided one or more reach ahead experiences – opportunities to take the next steps along their chosen pathway. Some examples can include:
- visiting a conference or relevant workshop
- completing a dual credit course
- interviewing a post-secondary student enrolled in a sector-specific program
- observing a university or college class in a sector-related program
- interviewing an employee in the sector
- visiting an job site in the sector
5. Sector-Partnered Experiences (SPEs)
Students engage with a sector partner and apply skills to gain insight into the relationship between this sector and ICE (innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship), coding, and/or mathematical literacy.