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Certificate II in Horticulture

  • Certificate

If you enjoy growing and caring for plants, begin your career in the great outdoors with this entry-level course in Horticulture.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Course Code
AHC20416
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$1,270 per year

About this course

If you enjoy growing and caring for plants, begin your career in the great outdoors with this entry-level course in Horticulture.

If you are interested in working outdoors and are passionate about Horticulture, this certificate II-level course is a good starting point for beginning your career in the Horticulture industry - which includes turf management, fruit and vegetable growing, landscaping, retail and wholesale plant supply, and garden design.

In this course you will have the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge you need to recognise plants, treat weeds, plant pests, diseases and disorders, and learn how to assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing.

You'll also have the opportunity to roll up your sleeves and get involved in propagation activities, planting and pruning small trees and shrubs and renovating grassed areas.

Throughout the course, you will also learn how to apply chemicals under supervision, operate basic machinery and equipment and provide first aid.

On successful completion of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge you need to undertake work within the Horticulture industry, or undertake further study at TasTAFE with AHC30716 - Certificate III in Horticulture.

This course is also available as an Australian Apprenticeship.

This course is offered as an on-campus program and is also available to new and existing workers within the horticulture industry. If completing as an apprentice/trainee or workplace based student, your training will consist of a combination of on-the-job training, off-the-job workshops and self-paced study.

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Entry requirements

There are no essential entry requirements for this course.

Study locations

Burnie

Clarence

Alanvale

Career pathways

  • Garden Maintenance
  • Groundsperson
  • Horticulture Assistant
  • Landscape Assistant
  • Plant Nursery Assistant

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.