
I did a few courses and currently work as a utility forester and arborist, but would like to have a full knowledge degree or certification so I can eventually move on to other stuff?
How would I do this?
Like how would I do that
I’m in the middle of moving and I’m working full time.
UCLA has a horticulture program, but it’s expensive and doesn’t allow for student aid
I have a degree In social studies, but I don’t think I wanna do a masters in hort. What should my next step be?
I couldn’t even get into my next horticulture course at the local community college because the lab took place during work hours
Thanks
by 100Fowers

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I think a good first step would be to clarify your goals: Are you trying to get a certification for a specific role/job category, exploring your interests with the aim of clarifying your focus as you advance through a program, or something else entirely.
That’ll likely help you narrow in on what might be the best fit, and help you ask more targeted questions. Education can be a significant investment of time, let alone money, so giving yourself the space (maybe not in the middle of a move : P) to think about what you really want could be helpful.
That said, you might look into local professional organizations like [NALP](https://www.landscapeprofessionals.org/) and others that offer professional education (though I’m sure others on this sub have more experience with those types of orgs than I do as a comms person).
CSU (no bias here lol) also has some good online options that make it a little easier to manage when working full time:
**Graduate certificates**
* [Weed Science Graduate Certificate ](https://online.colostate.edu/certificates/weed-science/)
* [Horticulture and Human Health Graduate Certificate ](https://www.online.colostate.edu/certificates/horticulture-and-human-health/)
* [Teaching in Extension Graduate Certificate ](https://www.online.colostate.edu/certificates/teaching-extension/)
* [Urban Agriculture Graduate Certificate ](https://www.online.colostate.edu/certificates/urban-agriculture/)
* [Advanced Silviculture for the Practicing Forester Graduate Certificate](https://www.online.colostate.edu/certificates/silviculture/?_gl=1*1125e15*_ga*NjM5MDE4MDg4LjE3NzA3NDE3Njc.*_ga_2HV0QS6SKP*czE3NzQ0NjMzNjckbzU5JGcxJHQxNzc0NDY3MjY4JGo2MCRsMCRoMA)
* [Communications for Conservation Graduate Certificate ](https://online.colostate.edu/certificates/communications-for-conservation/)
+ some [non-credit options](https://online.colostate.edu/certificates/professional-development-online.dot#:~:text=Sustainable%20Environments).
Good luck with your move!
– Griffin, communications specialist