Conservation and Land Management (Indigenous Land Management) Certificate II (NRT) - Armidale Campus
Entry requirementsThis course is an entry-level course for people who work, or want to work at an operator level in Indigenous land management or natural resource management, especially in an outdoors environment.
Academic titleConservation and Land Management (Indigenous Land Management) Certificate II (NRT) - Armidale Campus
Course descriptionTo receive RTD20102 Certificate II in Conservation and Land Management specialising in Indigenous Land Management) learners must successfully complete 15 units. A total of 8 electives must be selected from Groups 2, 3 or 4:
- Complete all units in Group 1
- Complete at least 2 units and no more than 8 units from Group 2
- Complete no more than 6 units from Group 3
- Complete no more than 2 units from Group 4.
Group 1 COMPULSORY CORE UNIT
All module/units must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
RTC2701A Follow OHS procedures 15
RTC2702A Observe environmental work practices 15
RTC2704A Provide basic first aid 10
RTC2705A Work effectively in the industry 10
RTC2801A Participate in workplace communications 10
RTD2501A Maintain cultural places 20
RTD2802A Record information about country 20
Group 2
At least 2 and no more than 8 module/units must be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
FPIFGM162A Collect, treat and store seed 20
RTC2012A Plant trees and shrubs 20
RTC2016A Recognise plants 20
RTC2209A Install, maintain and repair fencing 20
RTC2210A Maintain properties and structures 20
RTC2301A Undertake operational maintenance of machinery 30
RTC2307A Operate machinery and equipment 30
RTD2022A Carry out natural area restoration works 30
RTD2126A Recognise animals 20
Group 3
No more than 6 module/units may be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
FPIFGM139A Operate 4x4 vehicle in off-road conditions 20
RTC2304A Operate and maintain chainsaws 30
RTC2306A Operate vehicles 30
RTC2309A Operate tractors 30
RTC2401A Treat weeds 30
RTC2706A Apply chemicals under supervision 15
RTD2004A Collect, prepare and preserve plant specimens 20
RTD2101A Apply animal trapping techniques 20
RTD2206A Install aggregate paths 20
RTD2703A Operate in isolated and remote situations 30
RTD2803A Observe and report plants and/or animals 20
SFISHIP206B Operate a small vessel 40
THTFAT01A Provide on-site information and assistance 27
THTFTG01B Work as a guide 12
Group 4
No more than 2 module/units may be completed
Modules/Units Name Hrs
FPICOR2204A Follow fire prevention procedures 20
FPICOT2204A Maintain chainsaws 16
FPICOT2206A Cross cut materials with a hand-held chainsaw 30
FPICOT2221A Trim and cross cut felled trees 40
FPIFGM006A Extract seed 20
FPIFGM008A Conduct seed collecting operations 20
FPIG41A Use hand-held tools 20
HLTFA301B Apply first aid 15
RTC1701A Follow basic chemical safety rules 5
RTC2005A Fell small trees 20
RTC2026A Undertake propagation activities 20
RTC2203A Conduct visual inspection of park facilities 20
RTC2404A Treat plant pests, diseases and disorders 20
RTC3218A Undertake a site assessment 40
RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals 15
RTC3705A Transport, handle and store chemicals 15
RTD3507A Undertake sampling and testing of water 30
RTE2308A Operate ride-on vehicles 20
RTF2504A Determine basic properties of soil/growing media 25
Group 777 ENRICHMENT
You may choose modules/units from this group but they do not count towards course completion
Modules/Units Name Hrs
NSWTHAZ201A Use hazardous substances safely 15
NSWTHAZ301A Manage residues in product 20
Group 887 ENRICHMENT
You may choose modules/units from this group but they do not count towards course completion
Modules/Units Name Hrs
3485D Cultural protocols 10
5853C Introduction to site assessment 20 LCR005
5855D Introduction to plants 20 AHT005
5855E Introduction to soils 10 AHT006
NSWTSFM202A Participate in work placement or work experience 30
NSWTSFM203A Undertake and evaluate work placement/work experience 20