TAFE NSW Hunter Institute

Conservation and Land Management (General Land Management) Diploma

conservation land management general land management This Diploma of conservation and land management is ideal for students with a passion for sustainability that plan to work in a wide range of environmental management roles. The TAFE course program includes units on conservation earthworks, community coordination and facilitation, land parks and wildlife, Indigenous land management, restoration of the natural area, weed management and vertebrate pest management. After graduating from this land management training course, career options include, working as a manager for government agencies, National Parks and Wildlife or bush regeneration organisations. As a diploma graduate, your qualification is recognised at both a national and international level so you may wish to consider further conservation and land management courses in Australia or overseas.

Campuses, Important Dates, Study Options and Timetables

This land management training course is offered at one Hunter TAFE campus. Course dates, timetables and study options are campus specific. See details below.

Belmont

Address:
Pacific Highway Belmont NSW 2280
Postal Address:
PO Box 479 Belmont NSW 2280
Tel:
02 4979 6100
Fax:
02 4979 6222

Course Availability

Semester Study Options How to Enrol Proposed Timetable Information Session Fees & Charges Important Information
Semester 1
2012
Full Time
28hrs/Week
36 Weeks
Local Campus Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Further delivery information is available on this course

Semester 1
2012
Part Time Day
12hrs/Week
72 Weeks
Local Campus Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Delivery Information

Student determined part-time study pattern

Further delivery information is available on this course

Semester 1
2012
Part Time Evening
12hrs/Week
72 Weeks
Local Campus Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5:30pm to 9:30pm The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Further delivery information is available on this course

Semester 2
2012
Full Time
28hrs/Week
36 Weeks
Local Campus The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Delivery Information

To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course

Semester 2
2012
Flexible
12hrs/Week
36 Weeks
Local Campus The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Delivery Information

Flexible/distance part-time: online content delivered weeknights, plus 12 weekends consisting of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course

Semester 2
2012
Part Time Day
14hrs/Week
72 Weeks
Local Campus The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Delivery Information

Part-time hours are student-determined from the full-time program. To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course

Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 1, 2012
Study Options: Full Time, 28hrs/Week, 36 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Further delivery information is available on this course
Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 1, 2012
Study Options: Part Time Day, 12hrs/Week, 72 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Delivery Information

Student determined part-time study pattern

Further delivery information is available on this course
Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 1, 2012
Study Options: Part Time Evening, 12hrs/Week, 72 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 5:30pm to 9:30pm
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Further delivery information is available on this course
Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 2, 2012
Study Options: Full Time, 28hrs/Week, 36 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable:
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Delivery Information

To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course
Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 2, 2012
Study Options: Flexible, 12hrs/Week, 36 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable:
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Delivery Information

Flexible/distance part-time: online content delivered weeknights, plus 12 weekends consisting of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course
Belmont campus
Semester: Semester 2, 2012
Study Options: Part Time Day, 14hrs/Week, 72 Weeks
How to Enrol: Local Campus
Proposed Timetable:
Information Session:
Fees & Charges: The TAFE NSW fee for this course is: $1308.00 per Year, $654.00 per Semester (half year).

Please be aware that there may be additional TAFENSW fees and other related charges.
Important Information: Delivery Information

Part-time hours are student-determined from the full-time program. To ensure that all skills and knowledge are industry-based many hours are spent in the field collecting data, establishing identification of fauna & vegetation species and recording activities resulting from using various assessment techniques.

Further delivery information is available on this course

Course Codes

Course Number: 19921
National Code: AHC51110
Training Package:
AHC10
Agriculture, Horticulture, Conservation and Land Management - Primary

How To Enrol

This course/location requires you to complete an online registration. Please check back frequently to see when your course is ready to start registering.

Entry Requirements

Completion of Year 12 with a minimum of 10 units in the NSW Higher School Certificate Record of Achievement (or equivalent statement from another educational authority), or completion of Certificate IV in Conservation and Land Management (general and specialised streams), or relevant workplace or other appropriate experience.

Prior Learning

For further information please refer to the Recognition area of the Hunter TAFE website.

Career Pathways

For further information please refer to the Career Pathways area of the Hunter TAFE website.

Disclaimer

Courses will run subject to resources and demand. For the latest information, check with the appropriate campus, as course availability is subject to review and change.

Contact Us

You can request further information on this course or speak to a Customer Service Officer by calling
131 225 (within NSW) or
02 4923 7425 (outside of NSW) or
+612 4923 7425 (International).