I hear what you're saying with this whole conversation on theRe: [permaculture] PDC = Permaculture Design Course or Permaculture Design
semantics of "Certificate" versus "Certification". I had never thought
about it before this discussion arose. I'm going to use "Certificate"
from now on. Thanks for putting this all out there!
Andrew
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Lawrence F. London, Jr.
<venaurafarm@bellsouth.net> wrote
I meant to say, "the latter". That is how it reads regardless of how theyThese folks seem to think it is the former:
http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/MidwestPermacultureCourses.php?gclid=CLftn-2H9KQCFcNe7AodkQfmiw
8 Days of On-Site Permaculture Certification Training Plus
- Foundations of Permaculture Pre-Course Work (full details)
- 14-hours of Recorded Instruction from Actual PDC Course
- Pre-Course Self-Study Questions
- Over 24 Pre-Course Handouts& Textbook
- And Actual On-Site Design Work
What Subjects are Covered in a
Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) Course?
There is a lot of ground to cover in a PDC. Permaculture is about looking at
ways to integrate many different elements into sustainable ways of living,
so even though we might not go into minute details, we look into many
subjects and continually look for ways to integrate these different elements
into our permaculture designs. Some of the subject areas covered are:
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So, you can get "certified" in 8 days, as a designer? a permaculturist?
that you attended a permaculture design course?
Should be the last two.
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