Course Details
LU1 Urban Farming and Hydroponics Foundations
Topic 1: Introduction to Hydroponics and Systems
- Definition and history of hydroponics
- Advantages and disadvantages of hydroponics
- Basic components of a hydroponic system
- Different types of hydroponic systems (e.g., NFT, DWC, Ebb and Flow)
- Selecting the right system for specific crops
- Setting up and maintaining hydroponic systems
Topic 2: Growing Media, Plant Nutrition, and Practical Application
- Types of growing media used in hydroponics
- Nutrient solutions and their preparation
- Monitoring and adjusting pH and EC levels
- Assembling a basic hydroponic system
- Planting and caring for crops in a hydroponic system
- Maintenance and troubleshooting of hydroponic setups
LU2 Urban Farming and Hydroponics Techniques and Practices
Topic 3: Basic Techniques of Hydroponics Farming
- Principles of indoor farming
- Lighting, temperature, and humidity control
- Integration of hydroponics into indoor farming setups
- Guided hydroponics farm tour at Kok Fah Farm
- Real-world application of hydroponic techniques
- Observation of commercial hydroponic operations
- Understanding farm management and maintenance practices
Topic 4: Urban Farming Practices in Singapore
- Basics of aquaponics and its benefits
- Setting up an aquaponics system
- Regulatory considerations and best practices for urban farming in Singapore
- Performing farming activities in compliance with prevailing regulations
- Good Agriculture Practices (GAPs) and Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) practices
- Equipment cleaning and maintenance techniques
Course Info
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Minimum Entry Requirement
Knowledge and Skills
- Able to operate using computer functions
- Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
- Positive Learning Attitude
- Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Minimum Software/Hardware Requirement
Softtware: Windows / Mac
Hardware: Laptop
About Progressive Wage Model (PWM)
The Progressive Wage Model (PWM) helps to increase wages of workers through upgrading skills and improving productivity.
Employers must ensure that their Singapore citizen and PR workers meet the PWM training requirements of attaining at least 1 Workforce Skills Qualification (WSQ) Statement of Attainment, out of the list of approved WSQ training modules.
For more information on PWM, please visit MOM site.
Funding Eligility Criteria
Individual Sponsored Trainee | Employer Sponsored Trainee |
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Job Roles
- Urban Farm Manager
- Hydroponics Specialist
- Urban Agriculture Consultant
- Hydroponic System Technician
- Greenhouse Technician
- Plant Nutritionist
- Indoor Farm Supervisor
- Agricultural Operations Manager
- Hydroponic Crop Grower
- Environmental Control Specialist
- Farming Equipment Operator
- Agricultural Compliance Officer
- Urban Farming Educator
- Sustainable Agriculture Advocate
- Agribusiness Entrepreneur
- Farm Maintenance Technician
- Agricultural Research Assistant
- Urban Farm Designer
- Aquaponics Technician
- Agricultural Health and Safety Officer
Trainers
Felicia Kang: I am ACTA certied trainer. a former engineer, found her true calling in floristry and embarked on a successfulcareer in the field. Her passion for learning led her to participate in competitions and trainwith renowned floral masters, developing her expertise in floristry. She has been invited toexhibit her works and do demonstrations in Singapore and oversea.
Bernard Low :
- ACLP certified trainer
- Project Director at RiFA Floriculture & Project Pte Ltd
- WSQ Trainer/Assessor at Xprienz Pte Ltd (Urban Farming & Floristry)
- Creative Director & Floral Architect at Raffles International Floristry Academy
- ITE Technical Advisory Board Committee Member (School of Business – Floristry/Landscape).
- Appointed by WDA as Courseware Developer Consultant to develop Singapore 1st WSQ Diploma in Floristry
- Management and deliver the 1st batch training for 60 local floral designers in 2012.
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