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Agriskills Entry Program - Skill Set 1

  • Non-Award

If you are looking to start your career in the Agriculture or Production Horticulture industries, our Agriskills Entry Program will provide you with a range of core agricultural skills that employers are looking for.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
TASMSS0184-V01
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$513 per year

About this course

If you are looking to start your career in the Agriculture or Production Horticulture industries, our Agriskills Entry Program will provide you with a range of core agricultural skills that employers are looking for.

Designed to give new and existing workers essential job-ready skills required by industry, the Agriskills Entry Program is an exciting new initiative developed in conjunction with Fruit Growers Tasmania that provides a great pathway into employment in the Agricultural and Production Horticultural industries.

In the Agriskills Entry Program, you'll gain a variety of essential industry-relevant and transferable skills, as well as have the opportunity to set yourself up with skills and knowledge you need to potentially transition into a Certificate II traineeship or Certificate III apprenticeship.

The program consists of three separate skill sets. This skill set (Skill Set 1) must be commenced before you can begin Skill Set 2 or Skill Set 3.

Skill Set 1 focuses on providing four valuable units covering how to shift materials safely using manual handling methods, as well as how to operate quad bikes, side-by-side utility vehicles and how to operate and maintain chainsaws.

Delivered state-wide via a combination of online theory and several days practical learning and assessment, this initiative will help build Tasmania's fruit growing, vegetable, livestock and dairy workforces.

On successful completion of each skill set, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units completed.

Entry requirements

There are no essential entry requirements for this course.

Study locations

Clarence

Burnie

Alanvale

Credit for prior study or work

It makes sense that you should be recognised for the things you already know how to do.

TasTAFE can assess your skills and knowledge based on your previous education, work history or life experience - which may help you to gain your qualification a whole lot faster!

More information on the recognition process is available on our recognition of prior learning and skills page.