AHC20416 - Certificate II in Horticulture

Duration

There are multiple durations. Please refer to Course Structure below.

Study modeOn Campus, Mixed Mode
Total units15

Overview

If you’re a budding horticulturist, the Certificate II in Horticulture may be for you. Get your hands dirty as our qualified industry experts help you thrive in this entry-level course which can lead to employment or further qualification opportunities.

Budding horticulturists learn to identify plants and soil types, planting, pruning, nursery activities and communication, gaining a solid grounding in their career. This qualification underpins a range of work functions and job roles that can lead to a horticultural qualification.



This is a nationally recognised accredited course.

For this course, you will need to supply your own PPE, a long-sleeved shirt, a board brimmed hat and sunscreen.

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Career Opportunities

Possible employment outcomes include Horticulture worker and Horticulture assistant.

Structure & Availability

Start TAFE Now (STN)

Duration:

18 months part-time


Core

Unit CodeUnit Name
AHCSOL202Assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing
AHCPCM201Recognise plants
AHCPMG201Treat weeds
AHCPMG202Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders
AHCWHS201Participate in work health and safety processes

Elective

Unit CodeUnit Name
AHCMOM203Operate basic machinery and equipment
AHCNSY201Pot up plants
AHCNSY202Care for nursery plants
AHCNSY203Undertake propagation activities
AHCPGD201Plant trees and shrubs
AHCPGD203Prune shrubs and small trees
AHCWRK209Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
AHCIRG215Assist with low volume irrigation operations
AHCLSC201Assist with landscape construction work
AHCWRK205Participate in workplace communications

Standard Course Structure

Duration:

12 - 18 months full-time


Core

Unit CodeUnit Name
AHCPCM201Recognise plants
AHCSOL202Assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing
AHCPMG202Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders
AHCPMG201Treat weeds
AHCWHS201Participate in work health and safety processes

Elective

Unit CodeUnit Name
AHCTRF203RENOVATE GRASSED AREAS
AHCWRK209Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
AHCWRK205Participate in workplace communications
AHCPGD203Prune shrubs and small trees
AHCPGD201Plant trees and shrubs
AHCNSY203Undertake propagation activities
AHCNSY202Care for nursery plants
AHCNSY201Pot up plants
AHCMOM203Operate basic machinery and equipment
AHCLSC201Assist with landscape construction work
AHCIRG215Assist with low volume irrigation operations

This course has no residential schools.

Requirements

There are no current Training Package entry requirements into this qualification.

Completion of the bksb (Basic key Skills Builder) online literacy and numeracy assessment prior to enrolment, unless the student has completed an equal or higher level course.

 

Fees & Scholarships

$6,330
Fee for service
$422
Fee for service per unit
$5
TAFE Priority Skills Fund/Training Program fee per unit
$2,850
Co-Contribution Fee
$1,980
Co-Contribution Concessional Fee
$190
Co-Contribution Fee per unit
$132
Co-Contribution Concessional Fee per unit
$211
RPL Fee for service per Unit

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Fee for Service/ Full Fee

Fee for Service/Full Fee occurs when the full tuition fee is charged to students. This may occur when the course is not included in government subsidy program/s or the student is not eligible for a government subsidy. These students are obligated to cover the entire cost. Learn more about Paying for TAFE. 

Co-Contribution and Co-Contribution Concessional Fee

Some government subsidies, such as Certificate 3 Guarantee, will require the individual to contribute to the cost of their training through a co-contribution fee. Government subsidies are subject to eligibility.

The fee will vary based on the course chosen and the eligibility of the student for a concession rate. The co-contribution fee represents the total cost to the student for tuition. There are other costs that the student may have to pay, including but not limited to uniforms and course resources. This will vary depending on the training. If you are required to pay Co-Contribution Fees, you may be eligible for partial or full exemption, you can find more information on Apply for TAFE Certificates and Diplomas.

For high school students you may be eligible for the Queensland Government’s VET in Schools (VETiS) program which is fee-free. Course specific costs may be applicable, an example would be high vis clothes and safety boots for trade courses.

At CQUniversity, we believe that studying should be for everyone. No matter your situation, we know that everyone needs a helping hand from time to time, and we are proud to offer scholarships, bursaries and stipends.

Our scholarships could help you pay for things like relocation, living on campus, laptops and technology, childcare, study and living expenses, travel and more

How to apply

We appreciate your interest in the Certificate II in Horticulture(AHC20416). CQUni TAFE is actively working on a fresh program for this certificate. While a specific release date is not yet confirmed, by registering your interest, we will ensure you receive updates as soon as applications become available.