Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
Federation University Australia
About
Protect endangered species.
Advise on bush fire prevention programs.
Manage waterway redevelopment projects.
Take your love for the environment and make it your career.
With this diploma, you'll perfect your skills across science and management.Becoming an expert in conservation and land management means you can work in rural, suburban and metro settings with a large amount of time being spent outdoors.
You may wish to work in a laboratory or you might prefer working outdoors.
Whichever avenue you choose, you'll have a career with plenty of hands-on work.This program is a component of the Conservation and Land Management National Training Package and prepares graduates to work within environmental management with a broad range of skills.
It provides the participants with the skills and knowledge to work in community co-ordination and facilitation, indigenous land management, lands parks and wildlife, natural area restoration, vertebrate pest management and weed management.You will learn to develop management plans for designated areas, including restoration projects.
Students study the management of fauna populations, conduct biological surveys and collect and classify plants and will develop sound scientific and critical analysis skills.
These will prepare you for your career in the field as well as laboratory and management positions.The Diploma is a very hands on program with a strong emphasis on practical learning.
Upon completion, students have strong field experience with underpinning knowledge.
Graduates who go on to study in the degree program are very well prepared and tend to excel.
Structure
The course content below provides all possible units related to the course. If the course has various streams, the units you are required to study will depend on your chosen stream.
MANAGE FAUNA POPULATIONS AHCFAU501
MANAGE WILDFIRE HAZARD REDUCTION PROGRAMS AHCFIR501
PRODUCE MAPS FOR LAND MANAGEMENT PURPOSES AHCLPW404
DEVELOP A MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR A DESIGNATED AREA AHCLPW501
CONDUCT BIOLOGICAL SURVEYS AHCNAR502
DESIGN A NATURAL AREA RESTORATION PROJECT AHCNAR503
SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF WATERWAYS STRATEGIES AHCNRM503
COLLECT AND CLASSIFY PLANTS AHCPCM502
DEFINE THE PEST PROBLEM AHCPMG413
SAMPLE SOILS AND INTERPRET RESULTS AHCSOL401
PREPARE REPORTS AHCWRK503
Entry requirements
Entry requirements (year 12)
There are no formal entry requirements for this course
Entry requirements (non year 12)
Non Year 12 applicants must complete and submit the VTAC Personal Statement. Applicants required to attend an interview will be notified via telephone or email.
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