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AHC40219 Certificate IV in Protected Horticulture

AHC40219 Certificate IV in Protected Horticulture

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Completion of sixteen (16) selected units as below.

  • AHCPCM507 – Diagnose plant health problems
  • AHCPHT409 – Develop a crop regulation program
  • AHCNSY404 Plan a growing-on program / AHCNSY403 Plan a propagation program
  • BSBLDR414 – Lead team effectiveness
  • AHCWHS401 Maintain work health and safety processes
  • AHCMOM402 Supervise maintenance of property, machinery and equipment
  • FBPFSY3001 Monitor the implementation of quality and food safety programs
  • AHCPCM404 – Recommend plants and cultural practices
  • AHCWRK403 – Supervise work routines and staff performance
  • AHCHYD501 – Develop a plan for a hydroponic system
  • AHCBUS407 – Cost a project
  • AHCPCM406 – Develop a soil health and plant nutrition program
  • AHCPMG409 – Implement a pest management plan
  • AHCPHT511 – Develop a horticultural production plan
  • BSBSMB407 – Manage a small team

REQUIREMENTS

Age: 16 plus

English Proficiency Requirements: All candidates must complete a Language Literacy & Numeracy Assessment, assessed by the Language Studies Department.

Academic Requirement: Completion of equivalent to certificate II or higher, Year 10 equivalent completed, or currently employed in the Horticulture Industry, with at least 12 months equivalent employment. This qualification may be accessed by direct entry.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Formerly known as Horticultural Skills Australia, Australian College of Agriculture & Horticulture (ACAH) is a specialist school offering industry-based training to the Australian Horticulture Industry. The college is a leading pathway provider which partners with major universities and industries in Australia. ACAH’s training programs assist commercial enterprises and institutions in fulfilling their training needs in the increasingly competitive and fast-changing environment of today. ACAH delivers its programs on the platform of best industry practices by introducing emerging technologies and improved practices that train students to meet current industry standards. ACAH’s well-established links with the industry maximises benefits to all students, as the dedicated teaching staff with extensive industry-based experience interact with students with diverse experience and cultural backgrounds. Flexible training delivery enables students to complete their qualifications in the classroom and on the job, whilst having the opportunity to gain valuable work experience.

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Formerly known as Horticultural Skills Australia, Australian College of Agriculture & Horticulture (ACAH) is a specialist school offering industry-based training to the Australian Horticulture Industry. The college is a leading pathway provider which partners with major universities and industries in Australia. ACAH’s training programs assist commercial enterprises and institutions in fulfilling their training needs in the increasingly competitive and fast-changing environment of today. ACAH delivers its programs on the platform of best industry practices by introducing emerging technologies and improved practices that train students to meet current industry standards. ACAH’s well-established links with the industry maximises benefits to all students, as the dedicated teaching staff with extensive industry-based experience interact with students with diverse experience and cultural backgrounds. Flexible training delivery enables students to complete their qualifications in the classroom and on the job, whilst having the opportunity to gain valuable work experience.

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