In most cases the entry requirements for PGDips and PGCerts are the same as for the equivalent Masters course.
You'll require at least a 2:1 degree, or in some cases a 2:2, often in a relevant subject.
Some professional training courses need a certain level of work experience as well as a degree.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture (PDLA) is a one-year degree programme that introduces the fundamental skills and knowledge of landscape architecture and design to students who do not yet have training in the design fields.
Graduate diploma: This is a certified qualification undertaken at the undergraduate level.
It typically takes one to two years to complete the program.
Postgraduate diploma: Students may pursue a postgraduate diploma after the completion of a bachelor's degree course.