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Earn your PDC at home with Cornell University

 
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The Cornell University College of Agriculture & Life Sciences

along with the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute (FLPCI)

offer as part of an online Permaculture Design Certificate course:

Permaculture Design: Ecosystem Mimicry
January 16 – March 2, 2017


Enrollment is now open for “Permaculture Design: Ecosystem Mimicry.”

The class can be taken as a stand-alone course or as one of three in a series offered in permaculture design leading to a Permaculture Design Certificate.

Michael Burns, a cofounder of FLPCI, will be the course instructor for this opportunity based on the permaculture curriculum and activities developed by the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute over the past decade.

This program provides rigorous, evidence-based instruction in the principles and methods of permaculture design based on the internationally recognized curriculum.

There are just a few weeks left to sign up. With only 15 participants per course, enrollment frequently sells out.

Read more at: http://fingerlakespermaculture.org/earn-pdc-home-cornell-university/
Register at: http://hort.cals.cornell.edu/extension-outreach/distance-learning




 
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