AHC31120 Certificate III in Nursery Operations

Award Course
Cricos Code 110468D

Overview

Certificate III in Nursery Operations provides the skills and knowledge required for trade level roles carried out under broad supervision in the nursery industry.

Careers

Completion of this course will give you the necessary skills to work as a nurseryperson in the nursery production and retail nursery industry.

Pathways

Further training pathways from this qualification include, but are not limited to Certificate IV in Horticulture or other Horticulture industry specific qualifications at Certificate IV level.

Information for International Students

Information for International Students
Students must be at least 18 years old when they commence studies.

SuniTAFE operates a 30 hectare commercial horticulture farm growing citrus, vines, almonds, olives, dates, avocadoes, annual vegetables and nursery plants. A range of fruit trees, garden plants and native plants are propagated in the on-farm nursery. Students undertake classes and practical components of the program at the SuniTAFE SMARTFarm at Cardross which is 7 kilometres from the main Mildura campus.

Students are recommended to purchase work boots and wear appropriate sun safe work clothes including hats for classes at the SuniTAFE Farm.

 

Duration

52 weeks

English Proficiency

IELTS 5.5 or equivalent test score, or successful completion of Upper Intermediate ELICOS at Sunraysia Institute of TAFE.

Fees per Semester (AUD)

$3,500

Total Fees (AUD)

$14,000

Course Start Dates

29 January, 

Academic Requirements

Completion of year 11 or Australian Year 11.  

Study Mode

Full-time, face to face 20 hours per week. Classes are timetabled 3 days per week, and placements are full-time.


* Duration of a course includes periods for orientation and enrolment, teaching, assessment, structured learning support, study breaks and public holidays.
* Fees and details are subject to change.
* This course is currently in transition and the course codes, name, units of study or content may change. Students will be updated regarding any changes impacting their offer or enrolment.

Units & Assessment
Core Units
Code Unit Name Hours Material
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals 50 $30.00
AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases 70 $30.00
AHCIRG338 Troubleshoot irrigation systems 50 $30.00
AHCNSY308 Maintain nursery plants 40 $30.00
AHCPCM305 Implement a plant nutrition program 60 $30.00
AHCPCM306 Provide information on plants and their culture 70 $30.00
AHCPMG302 Control plant pests, diseases and disorders 80 $30.00
AHCSOL305 Prepare growing media 40 $30.00
AHCWHS301 Contribute to work health and safety processes 50 $30.00
Elective Units
Code Unit Name Hours Material
AHCBIO301 Identify and report signs of unusual disease or pest 50 $30.00
AHCBIO303 Apply biosecurity measures 100 $30.00
AHCIRG347 Maintain pressurised irrigation systems 50 $30.00
AHCMOM202 Operate tractors 40 $30.00
AHCMOM216 Operate side by side utility vehicles 50 $30.00
AHCMOM304 Operate machinery and equipment 40 $30.00
AHCNSY205 Pot up plants 20 $30.00
AHCNSY309 Receive and dispatch nursery products 40 $30.00
AHCNSY313 Implement a propagation plan 90 $30.00
AHCNSY314 Operate fertigation equipment 70 $30.00
AHCPMG301 Control weeds 70 $30.00
AHCWRK305 Coordinate work site activities 70 $30.00
Your particular units of study will be determined from the core and elective units required for this qualification.

RPL is a formal assessment process that recognises relevant skills and knowledge you have already gained through previous training, work and life experiences. Contact the Institute today to discuss your options for RPL.