Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management

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Comments about Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management - On Campus - Bendigo - Victoria

  • Objectives
    This practical training program is suitable for anyone wishing to work as a team leader or supervisor in conservation and land management.
  • Entry requirements
    Completion of VCE, VCAL or equivalent, or mature age entry. Other Entry Requirements You will need to attend an information session and an interview.
  • Academic title
    Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management
  • Course description
    Key Study Areas      

    Key study areas include:

        * Monitoring plants and wildlife
        * Native plant identification and revegetation
        * Weed control
        * Working with people

    Where     • Bendigo (Charleston Road Campus)

    Duration Options

    Study options available for the Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management, include:

    • Class based
    • Industry based (on-the-job)

    The full time Class based program is conducted over 12 months.  A part time program can be negotiated to be undertaken within 24 months.

    Industry based training program will be defined by the negotiated training plan, however you are encouraged to complete this qualification within 24 months.



    Selection Process    
    • Individual Interview
    • Assessment of Application (VTAC)

    Up Coming Courses     
    Campus     Start Date     End Date     Attendance Mode
    Charleston Road Campus     11.02.2009     01.12.2009     Full Time

    Employment Opportunities     

    On successfully completing this course you will be eligible for employment in a wide range of roles, including team leader/supervisor of field crews, cultural officer, park ranger, community group coordinator or private contractor in pest management.

    Further Study Options     

    On successful completion of this course you may be able to gain entry into the Diploma of Conservation and Land Management.  

    Pathways Courses    

    Diploma of Conservation and Land Management :: RTD50102

    Assessment    

    You will be assessed as part of this course.

    Recognition of Prior Learning    

    Recognition of your current qualifications and prior learning: BRIT has processes to give you credit for relevant units from your prior study, and to assess your prior learning against units in a course.

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