In addition to offering you a high-quality degree, BYU can assist
you in gaining career-advancing certifications. These certifications
will help you to improve your knowledge of landscaping as well as
assert your landscaping abilities in the working world; however, the
most important reason to become certified is personal growth, and with
it, the confidence that comes from being a life-long learner.
Certified Landscape Professional (CLP):
Becoming a certified landscape professional is mainly a test of your
business skills. You will be tested on your financial ability, your
knowledge of local laws and regulations, your ability to manage people,
and your commitment to ethics.
Certified Landscape Technician (CLT):
A CLT’s focus is more of a hands-on approach. Some of the topics that you will require an understanding of are:
First Aid and Safety
- Plan Reading
- Plant Identification
- Sod Installation
- Tree Planting
- Chainsaw Operations
Also on top of this, in your exam you will be required to complete questions from one of the three modules:
- Installation
- Maintenance
- Irrigation
ISA Certified Arborist
If you have an affinity for working with trees, you might want to
consider becoming an arborist. To become certified, you will take an
exam that “extensively covers every aspect of tree care and the
individuals must have an acceptable level of knowledge in all areas of
arboriculture.” (www.isa-arbor.com) In more specific terms, this exam will test you on your knowledge of soils, water management, and mineral nutrition.
Utah Contractors License
Gaining a contractors license is crucial if you want to have your
own construction business in Utah. More information on this can be
found at: http://www.dopl.utah.gov/licensing/contracting.html
Certified Pesticide Applicator
This certification permits you to legally use pesticides in your
business in Utah. More information about licensing and training can be
found at: http://www.ag.utah.gov/