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Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management AHC31420

  • Certificate

This program is designed for those who are interested in horticulture and learning to identify plants, land and ecosystem regeneration, and creating cultural awareness on native flora and fauna.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Duration
2 semesters part-time
Course Code
C3-BD64
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$2,906 total

About this course

This program is designed for those who are interested in horticulture and learning to identify plants, land and ecosystem regeneration, and creating cultural awareness on native flora and fauna.

The qualification will cover a range of skills and knowledge including:

- Water sampling and testing
- Revegetation works
- Operation of specialised machinery and equipment
- Erosion and weed control
- Plant and Fauna recognition in the field
- Indigenous cultural understanding
- Interpreting topographical maps and recognising landform

Classes are delivered in the purpose built 4 1/2 hectare horticulture facility at Bruce and will encompass offsite excursions and field work.

This will suit you if you enjoy working outdoors and are passionate about our environment, you should have an aptitude for practical work and open to learning on Australian Indigenous culture.













Entry requirements

Open Entry

(You will need to collect and retain confirmed evidence of any entry requirements if stated)

To study any course at CIT (excluding degrees and non-accredited training) you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).

Study locations

Bruce

Career pathways

This program provides a pathway to work as Indigenous Lands Worker, Revegetation Worker, Land Rehabilitation Worker, Lands, Parks and Wildlife Officer, Soil Conservation Specialist, National Parks Worker, and Conservation Earthworks Assistant.