Continuing Educations Credits at GISC: Earn While Your Learn
The conference is eligible for earning Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for CNLA’s national Landscape Horticulture Certification Program designations (1 CEU per hour of instruction/session); refer to the CNLA RECERTIFICATION PAGE for details.
Some sessions are eligible for the International Society of Arboriculture’s (ISA) Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) and for Pesticide Applicator Re-certification Credits. In order to qualify for credits please ensure you fill out the relevant information on the Registration form. Landscape Alberta will submit your credits to the governing body to be applied.
International Society of Arboriculture’s (ISA) Continuing Education Units
The following courses have been APPROVED for credits:
- Dutch Elm Disease Threat to Alberta Trees – Dr. Ken Fry
- Mini Forest Plantings: A Unique Opportunity to Improve Urban Forest Canopy – Jason Henry
- Tree Protection During Construction and Picking the Right Tree For Your Location – Jeff McManus
- Emerald Ash Borer in Vancouver: Update and Lessons Learned – Troy Kimoto
- Tree Breeding, Trials and Prairie Nursery Innovations – Wilbert Ronald
Pesticide Applicator Re-certification Credits
The following courses have been APPROVED for credits:
- Soil Health – Comprehensive Testing to Inform Soil Management Decisions – Jason Henry
- Dutch Elm Disease Threat to Alberta Trees – Dr. Ken Fry
- Advances in Turf Research – Jason Pick
- Aphids in the Greenhouse: Identification and Management – Ken Fry
This course may qualify for credits in other provinces. Please refer to your province’s governing body for qualification and submission requirements.