World Standard PDC Outlines
Our course notes are based on original guidelines recommended by The
Permaculture Teaching Community, and were approved by the Bill
Mollison’s Permaculture Institute in the 1990s. They follow the topics
in the curriculi designed by Bill Mollison with extra topics involving
technology delevopments such a topic about Energy and Social Structures.
They are a well-tested plain english set of course notes and can be
used alone or as accompaniment to the Permaculture Design Handbook by
Bill Mollison.
Out notes also contain contributions from successful students and
graduates. The course notes are regularly updated in our response to
student feedback. We aim for a continual quality loop involving our
relationship with our students and now have students and graduates
worldwide with some Translations in Spanish, Russian and French. Since
1993, this course has been in a constant process of dynamic evolution.
We have been working hard to meet growing student needs.
Course Outcomes:
The Designer’s course is a 72 hour intensive program of tutorials
supported by practical exercises, photos, field work and videos. It
should be all you need to know in order to:
- Plan and implement a permaculture system for yourself.
- Assist in designing systems for others.
- Incorporate relevant permaculture ideals and methods into existing systems (home, office, industry, reforestation sites).
- Assess systems for sustainability.
- Start your research in particular food-stuffs/technology/strategies.
- Develop personal interests in permaculture ‘products/outcomes’.
- Increase community interest in activities that center on true (and not just economic) growth and development.
- On successful completion of the course, graduates are accredited by
the Permaculture Institute and awarded a Certificate of Permaculture
Design.
- After two years of applied work, graduates may apply for a Diploma
of Applied Design. This can also be conferred through another
permaculture institution.
- Diplomas have been awarded by peer review upon a presentation to other PDC graduates (as in APC10)
- Higher degrees in Permaculture studies may be pursued at various institutions both in Australia and overseas.
- Traditionally, it is not necessary to do any more than the design
course in order to use the term PERMACULTURE in your
activities/business. The design course should enable you to have a
thorough understanding of Permaculture and be able to teach others.
- go to www.Permaculturevisions.org and to www.Permaculturevisions.com for heaps of free info.