COURSE TYPE:
Qualification
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Course Overview
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Learning Outcomes
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Fees Information
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Pathways & Careers
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Next Steps
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Course Overview
Overview
If you are interested in gardening or horticulture, then this is your starting point. Horticulture covers a range of sectors including turf management, landscaping, parks and gardens, arboriculture, and nursery work. This course provides you with the skills and knowledge required for employment in the horticultural industry in organisations such as local councils, landscape contracting businesses, golf courses or nurseries.
Where and When
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Wodonga - McKoy Street Main Campus
Apply Now »Apply by Jul 31 2025 to start studying anytime in 2025
Free TAFE, subject to eligibility, Start Mar, Mon and Tue, on campus
Duration
Full-time: 12 months
Requirements
Basic literacy and numeracy skills are required. You need to wear suitable clothing and footwear, for example, safety boots, broad-brimmed hat, collared shirt. Some other personal protective equipment will be required depending on units of study, for example, earplugs or earmuffs are required when using machinery.
Assessment
The assessments will enable students to demonstrate the underpinning knowledge, skills and attributes required to meet the course outcomes. A range of assessment strategies to meet different student's needs will be selected, including written and practical assessments.
Learning Outcomes
Skills Developed
This course covers multiple streams. Study horticulture or specialise in one of the following areas: landscape, retail nursery, arboriculture, parks and gardens, or turf management.
Certification
By successfully completing this course you will receive a nationally recognised AQF qualification.
Compulsory Units
AHCIRG221 - Assist with pressurised irrigation operations
AHCMOM203 - Operate basic machinery and equipment
AHCMOM216 - Operate side by side utility vehicles
AHCNSY206 - Care for nursery plants
AHCNSY207 - Undertake propagation activities
AHCPCM204 - Recognise plants
AHCPGD207 - Plant trees and shrubs
AHCPGD209 - Prune shrubs and small trees
AHCPHT215 - Plant horticultural crops
AHCPMG201 - Treat weeds
AHCPMG202 - Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders
AHCSOL203 - Assist with soil or growing media sampling and testing
AHCTRF208 - Support turf establishment
AHCWHS202 - Participate in workplace health and safety processes
AHCWRK211 - Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
Fees Information
Fees
2025 | Tuition | Materials | Total |
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Government Funded | $1,170 | - | $1,170 |
Concession | $234 | - | $234 |
Full Tuition | $2,600 | - | $2,600 |
Fees Additional Information
The student tuition fees published are indicative only and can be subject to change given individual circumstances at the time of enrolment. Funding may be made available to eligible individuals by State and Commonwealth Governments. If funding is utilised, this may affect opportunities to access additional funding in the future. For more information see 'Fee information and eligibility' under the 'Apply Now' tab on the Wodonga TAFE website.
Pathways & Careers
Pathways
Certificate III in Horticulture and above.
Careers
Horticulture worker
Horticulture assistant
Next Steps
How To Apply
Applying for a course at Wodonga TAFE is a simple 4-5 step process. You can learn more here: Understanding the application process
Click the Apply Now button in the list below for the time and location that interests you.
Wodonga - McKoy Street Main Campus
Apply Now »Apply by Jul 31 2025 to start studying anytime in 2025
Free TAFE, subject to eligibility, Start Mar, Mon and Tue, on campus
Course Snapshot
FEES
DELIVERY METHOD
Classroom Based
DURATION
Full-time: 12 months
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