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Zaytuna College: PDC with Rhamis Kent - Jan 2025

Zaytuna College: PDC with Rhamis Kent - Jan 2025

TL;DR: Gain an internationally recognized Permaculture Design Certificate through a 14-day intensive course blending theory, practical work, and field visits at Zaytuna College.

  • Learn sustainable design principles for diverse landscapes.
  • Develop skills in food production, energy, and home design.
  • Engage in hands-on activities and site visits.
  • Receive a certificate recognized globally.
  • Apply permaculture in urban or rural settings.

Why it matters: This course offers a comprehensive pathway to understanding and implementing permaculture, fostering ecological resilience and sustainable living practices in a world facing increasing environmental challenges.

Do this next: Explore the Zaytuna College website for detailed course information and registration.

Recommended for: Individuals seeking formal training and practical experience in permaculture design for personal or professional application.

Zaytuna College offers a 72-hour Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course spanning 14 days, including two days of field visits, led by scholar-in-residence and permaculture expert Rhamis Kent. The Winter 2025 session runs from January 1 to January 16, 2025, at the college's upper campus with optional hands-on work in its permaculture garden. Based on principles pioneered by Bill Mollison, known as the father of permaculture, the curriculum covers sustainable living systems for various landscapes and climates. Key topics include food production, home design and construction, energy conservation, and alternative economic structures. Learning combines classroom sessions, outdoor activities like composting, volunteering in the garden, and field visits to Bay Area permaculture sites. Participants receive an internationally recognized certificate upon completion. This course emphasizes practical application, blending theory with real-world experience to design resilient systems. Instruction highlights ecological observation, resource management, and community-oriented solutions. The inclusion of site visits provides exposure to diverse implementations, enhancing design capabilities. Suitable for those interested in integrating permaculture into urban or rural settings, it promotes self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship. Zaytuna's program stands out for its academic rigor and field-based learning, preparing graduates to implement designs effectively. The schedule allows for structured progression from foundational concepts to advanced strategies, ensuring comprehensive skill development.