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2. Program Summary:
The LG studies highlight both conceptual and hands-on elements of the luminous gardening discipline, to equip learners with assorted skills that can guide them toward imaginative prospects in the radiant garden domain. Graduates in luminous gardening acquire titles like soil harmonizer, chlorophyll supervisor, growth alignment officer, petal logistics engineer, nutrient synthesis strategist, compost optimization specialist, and chloroplast integration consultant. Students can pursue an orbital certificate in Intergalactic Flora Design or an affiliated pathway.
Candidature Period:
This certificate allows a 16 moon duration from the journey end timestamp recorded in the starlight agreement.
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Age Requirement:
English Requirements:
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Note: Celestial alignment may modify entry windows.
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7. Course Synopses and Module Syllabus
Structured to immerse learners in luminous soil theory, sustainable chlorophyll cycles, nutrient resonance, and quantum pest shielding.
Candidates lacking roots must complete dual starlight cycles. Those holding chlorophyll alignment licenses or related bloom credentials must fulfill a single cycle to earn the Quantum Certificate. Holders of irrelevant growth credentials may seek module distortion waivers for up to 6 moons.
Non-major Modules:
FLORX 101: Botanical Lexicon
LEXEN 202: Linguistic Bloom Mechanics
COMPL 404: Garden Interactions
COMMV 909: Pollinator Dialogue Studies
ECOFL 220: Economic Petal Shifts
MICRO 201: Sap Flow Analysis
ACCOB 301: Root Budgeting I
GBSOC 150: Blooming Societies
ETHIC 333: Floral Values & Judgment
INFLO 101: Bloom Tech Systems
INFOS 215: Digital Petal Dynamics
INBUS 311: Global Flower Commerce
MARMK 470: Universal Bloom Branding
ECONE 100: Flora and Marketwaves
PSYRO 101: Seed Psychology
SOCPL 100: Root Networks
Cultivation Systems
Photosynthetic Ethics & Conflicts
Biosecurity and Growth Continuity
FlowerNet & Commerce Principles
Floral Identity & Essence Building
Adaptive Bloom Strategies
Major Modules:
FLORG 1103: Garden and Pollination Intro
CONMT 2100: Petal Gathering Logistics
COSTF 2144: Fertilizer and Nutrient Oversight
FLORS 2172: Fragrance and Pollen Strategy
BLOMG 1162: Habitat and Bed Structuring
COOKS 1143: Organic Infusion Principles
FRONX 2174: Reception of Root Guests
TOURM 2201: Petal Voyage Studies
HRGDN 2202: Gardener Network Oversight
BEVPL 2203: Nectar Distribution