Garden Design for Special Populations


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Gardens can be catalysts for learning, health, inclusion, and therapy. Gain the knowledge, expertise, and tools to create, renovate, and evaluate both interior and exterior spaces to ensure effective gardens. Learn the latest research in health care garden design, common design principles, and necessary considerations and accommodations for target populations.

Textbooks are not included in cost.

Required Textbook:
Horticulture as Therapy: Principles and Practice. Simpson, Sharon P., PhD
And Straus, HTM, Martha C., editors; The Food Products Press, Binghamton, NY
1998

Prerequisite(s):
Introduction to Horticultural Therapy
Horticultural Therapy for Physical Rehabilitation

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