Diploma
Passionate about protecting the environment?
The Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management reflects the role of personnel working in management positions with technical level skills in conservation and land management roles.
If you already work in the conservation and land management sector and are looking to advance your technical level skills for a range of specialist roles within the sector, this course is for you.
Upgrade your qualifications with a blended learning approach that involves weekly online sessions supplemented by practical workshops which aim to build your professional networks in the industry sector as well as showcase local career pathway opportunities.
Help protect Mother Nature through the work you do.
You'll learn the technical level skills in conservation and land management so you can work in roles like lands, parks and wildlife manager, senior ranger or a project officer.
Take your studies even further with an Advanced Diploma of Conservation and Land Management or a Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental). Both options will give you more specialised skills and enhance your employment opportunities in the future, and we'll be on hand to help with the decision-making process if and when the time comes.
Go on, be the change you want to see for the environment by joining the industry of conservation and land management with a Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management.
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: Soil Conservation Specialist, Landcare Manager, Land Management Unit Supervisor, Indigenous Land Manager, Park Ranger, Environmental Officer (Lands, Parks and Wildlife),Natural Resource Manager
Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science
A defined TAFE pathway program exists for this degree. Please note that additional essential requirements for admission may apply following completion of this pathway.
AHC51120 Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management | credit for 120 credit points
* 120 credit points is the equivalent of one-year full time study.
Source: https://study.federation.edu.au/course/DSE5#accordion-course-pathways
This course involves hands on learning that will teach participants industry skills and knowledge, including planning, designing and developing revegetation and natural area restoration plans, area based management plans, data collection techniques and data analysis, preparing industry standard reports, monitoring techniques, presentation skills, analysing risk, using plant keys and creating industry standard herbariums
Are there specified requirements for entry into the course/qualification?: No
Job roles and titles vary across different industry sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: Soil Conservation Specialist, Landcare Manager, Land Management Unit Supervisor, Indigenous Land Manager, Park Ranger, Environmental Officer (Lands, Parks and Wildlife),Natural Resource Manager