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Kick-start your career in Horticulture and Agriculture industry with this entry-level qualification.Â
According to the Australian Government’s Job Outlook service, the number of people working in the industry is forecast to grow very strongly in the coming years. With employment numbers expected over the next five years to grow over 319,000, graduates with skills in this area will be in high demand.
This nationally recognised qualification equips you with the skills and knowledge for a range of entry level horticulture job roles.
Individuals with this qualification carry out routine tasks under supervision where the work is predictable and structured with limited judgement requirements.
Training and assessment focuses on key areas such as how to recognise and identify plants, treat weeds, assist with landscape construction work, and propagate plants.Â
Certificate II in Horticulture provides employment in the following roles:
This course is delivered via
Online Delivery: Self-Paced
RPL
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This course is delivered via our DP Learning@Home Program , offering a mixture
This course is delivered online Nationally.
Class-based or practical training may be delivered at the locations below.
DP Training Campus
The target learners and entry requirements for this course must:
Please be advised the following documents will be required to be submitted with your enrolment:
If you do not hold a USI Number or have forgotten your USI Number, please visit the link provided below: https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create-usi
A $250 deposit is required prior to commencing training and assessment, with fortnightly payment plans to pay the remaining fees.
Certificate II in Horticulture is made up of 15 units of competency, which reflect the needs of the industry.
| Unit code | Unit Name |
| AHCMOM203 | Operate basic machinery and equipment |
| AHCPCM204 | Recognise plants |
| AHCPGD207 | Plant trees and shrubs |
| AHCPMG201 | Treat weeds |
| AHCPMG202 | Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders |
| AHCSOL203 | Assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing |
| AHCWHS202 | Participate in workplace health and safety processes |
| AHCWRK211 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
| AHCCHM304 | Transport and store chemicals |
| AHCCHM307 | Prepare and apply chemicals |
| TLID0020 | Shift Materials safely using manual handling methods |
| AHCNSY206 | Care for nursery plants |
| AHCPCM202 | Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens |
| AHCNSY207 | Undertake Propagation Activities |
| AHCLSC206 | Assist with Landscape Construction Work |
To receive an award for this qualification Students are required to complete all units listed above as competent within a period of 12 months.