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This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required for work in a defined context and/or for further study in conservation and ecosystem management. Work would be carried out under general guidance and supervision.
The qualification enables individuals to select and develop basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in conservation and ecosystem management for Indigenous land management, lands, parks and wildlife services and the restoration and rehabilitation of ecosystems.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication. Users are advised that individual elective units selected may have licensing, legislative or certification requirements and are advised to check the units individually for these requirements.
National Code AHC21020
Study Areas Conservation and Land Management
Study Level Certificate II
Study Type Local
Campuses Wongutha CAPS
Fees
Wongutha CAPS is funded by a combination of Commonwealth and state grants along with ABSTUDY payment via Centrelink. Students are not required to contribute financially in the way of fees for any of the courses or subjects offered at Wongutha.
Class Days
Week days
Course Length
Part time – 2 years
Campus
Wongutha CAPS
Study Pathways
AHC20621 - Certificate II in Parks and Gardens
AHC21216 - Certificate II in Rural Operations
AHC31421 - Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
Recognition of Prior Learning
Is available.
Accreditation
This course is government accredited and has national recognition
The qualification is aligned with the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) level 1.
Career Outcomes
This qualification provides a pathway to work in various horticulture settings, such as parks and gardens, shire
Units
Consistent with the qualification packaging rules, the units listed below will be delivered for this qualification.