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Duration
This qualification is delivered over a period of 6 months to 2 years. The length of time to complete this qualification will depend on the location, study mode and/or units selected and will vary depending upon how long a student takes to reach the required competency level.
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Overview
Applications for 2024 are now closed. Applications for 2025 will open in December 2024.
This qualification provides the skills and knowledge required for work in a defined context and/or for further study in conservation and ecosystem management. Work would be carried out under general guidance and supervision.
The qualification enables individuals to select and develop basic factual, technical and procedural knowledge in conservation and ecosystem management for Indigenous land management, lands, parks and wildlife services and the restoration and rehabilitation of ecosystems.
Career opportunities
Occupations relevant to this qualification include:
>Lands >Parks and Wildlife Officer
>Pest Management Assistant (Feral Animals)
>Landcare Assistant
>Conservation Earthworks Trainee
>Indigenous Land Management Assistant
Credit transfers and advanced standing
Skill recognition
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL is the acknowledgement of a person's skills and knowledge acquired through previous training, work or life experience, which may be used to grant status or credit in a subject regardless of how and where they were attained, including overseas.This can include skills from:
- Previous study excluding courses at another VET/TAFE institution, but including courses at school or college, through adult education classes or training programs at work;
- Work experience (including both work that is paid and unpaid); and/or
- Life experience (for example leisure pursuits or voluntary work).
RPL is a form of assessment. It is used to determine whether a person has acquired, through formal or informal learning, the skills and experience consistent with the stated competency standards that comprise a qualification. RPL is not time referenced, so there are no parameters on how or when the skills are acquired. However, the skills that have been acquired through life experience etc., must be current and must match the elements and performance criteria contained in the individual unit.
Students seeking RPL need to indicate this on their enrolment form at the time of enrolment.
For further information please refer to the Applicant's Guide to the Recognition of Prior Learning or contact Student Central on 1800 061 963 (free call) or email Student.Central@cdu.edu.au.
Credit Transfer
Charles Darwin University as a Registered Training Organisation recognises the Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statement of Attainments issued by any other Australian Registered Training Organisation.
Students are encouraged to submit any requests for credit from previous studies at the time of enrolment, to ensure they are not enrolling in units they may not need to undertake.
In order to apply for exemption/credit transfer from units completed at another training organisation, you will need to complete an Application for Exemption Form available from any campus, centre, or team, or a copy of the form can be obtained from the web.
Your completed Application for Exemption form together with attached documentary evidence (certified copy of Qualification/Statement of Attainment) to support your request for exemption/credit transfer should be submitted directly to the University either in person or by mail. Requests without documentary evidence will not be processed and will be returned to students. There are no fees attached to Credit Transfers.
Pathways
VET to Higher Education Pathway Mapping for completed Awards in the same field or discipline.
Further training pathways from this qualification include but are not limited to AHC31421 Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management.
Fees
2024 Fees
Fee Type | 2024 Course Fees |
Fee Free TAFE* | Free |
Full Fee | $5,145.00 - $9,270.00 |
*This course is part of the Fee Free TAFE initiative. Fee Free TAFE and vocational education and training is a joint initiative of the Northern Territory Government and Australian Governments providing tuition-free training places to students wanting to train, retain or upskill.
Fee free places are available for eligible domestic students who are NT residents, limited places are available, so secure your place now.
Fees shown are indicative and subject to change annually. Actual course fees may vary depending on the units chosen. International non-student visa-holders; study eligibility needs to be verified before enrolment. Fees may vary depending on the visa type.
For further clarification and information on fees, payment options, instalment plans, and refunds, contact CDU on 1800 061 963 or refer to TAFE Fees and Payments.
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Why study at CDU?
Study with the Territory's largest training provider and gain industry-ready skills and experience. Whether you're a high school student or a working professional, we've got the courses and qualifications you want plus the support and flexibility you need to succeed.
- Learn from expert lecturers and industry professionals
- Access to first-class facilities
- Recognition of prior learning to qualify faster
Why study at CDU?
Study with the Northern Territory's largest training provider and gain industry-ready skills and experience.
- Access to first-class facilities
- Recognition of prior learning accepted
- Packages into higher education available for most courses
Why study at CDU?
Study with the Territory's largest training provider and gain industry-ready skills and experience. Whether you're a high school student or a working professional, we've got the courses and qualifications you want plus the support and flexibility you need to succeed.
- Learn from expert lecturers and industry professionals
- Access to first-class facilities
- Recognition of prior learning to qualify faster
Why study at CDU?
Study with the Northern Territory's largest training provider and gain industry-ready skills and experience.
- Access to first-class facilities
- Recognition of prior learning accepted
- Packages into higher education available for most courses
What will I study?
To achieve AHC21020 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management a total of fifteen (15) units of competency must be completed comprising two (2) Core and thirteen (13) Elective units as detailed in the packaging rules and listed below Elective units:
Course structure
To achieve AHC21020 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management a total of fifteen (15) units of competency must be completed comprising two (2) Core and thirteen (13) Elective units as detailed in the packaging rules and listed below
Elective units:
- at least 4 units must be selected from Group A
- remaining units may be from Group A or Group B and up to 3 units from any training package or accredited course.
Internal Students
The total nominal hours for the sequence listed below is 480.
Code | Module/Unit of Competency | Hours |
Core units of competency | ||
AHCWHS201 | Participate in work health and safety processes | 20 |
AHCWRK209 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | 20 |
Total nominal hours for core units | 40 | |
Elective units of competency (Select 13) | ||
Group A (Select at least 4 from Group A) | ||
AHCBIO203 | Inspect and clean machinery, tools and equipment to preserve biosecurity | 20 |
AHCECR203 | Perform basic ecological restoration works | 40 |
AHCFAU202 | Recognise fauna | 40 |
AHCLPW201 | Operate a handheld GPS device | 30 |
AHCPCM204 | Recognise plants | 40 |
AHCPGD206 | Conduct visual inspection of park facilities | 20 |
AHCPMG201 | Treat weeds | 40 |
Group B | ||
AHCCHM201 | Apply chemicals under supervision | 30 |
AHCMOM202 | Operate tractors | 40 |
AHCMOM203 | Operate basic machinery and equipment | 20 |
AHCMOM204 | Undertake operational maintenance of machinery | 30 |
AHCMOM213 | Operate and maintain chainsaws | 40 |
AHCMOM216 | Operate side by side utility vehicles | 50 |
Total nominal hours for elective units | 440 | |
Total nominal hours for the qualification | 480 |
Apprentices and Trainees
To achieve AHC21020 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management a total of fifteen (15) units of competency must be completed comprising two (2) Core and thirteen (13) Elective units as detailed in the packaging rules and listed below
Elective units:
- at least 4 units must be selected from Group A
- remaining units may be from Group A or Group B and up to 3 units from any training package or accredited course.
The total nominal hours for the sequence listed below is 343 - 660.
Code | Module/Unit of Competency | Hours |
Core units of competency | ||
AHCWHS201 | Participate in work health and safety processes | 20 |
AHCWRK209 | Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | 20 |
Total nominal hours for core units | 40 | |
Elective units of competency (Select 13) | ||
Group A (Select at least 4 from Group A) | ||
AHCBIO203 | Inspect and clean machinery, tools and equipment to preserve biosecurity | 20 |
AHCECR203 | Perform basic ecological restoration works | 40 |
AHCECR305 | Collect native seed | 40 |
AHCFAU202 | Recognise fauna | 40 |
AHCFIR202 | Assist with planned burning | 50 |
AHCILM201 | Maintain cultural places | 20 |
AHCILM202 | Observe and report plants or animals | 40 |
AHCILM203 | Record information about Country | 40 |
AHCPCM204 | Recognise plants | 40 |
AHCPGD206 | Conduct visual inspection of park facilities | 20 |
AHCPMG201 | Treat weeds | 40 |
AHCPMG307 | Apply animal trapping techniques | 40 |
AHCWRK204 | Work effectively in the industry | 20 |
AHCWRK205 | Participate in workplace communications | 30 |
PUAFIR204* | Respond to wildfire | 60 |
PUAFIR210 | Prevent injury | 8 |
Group B | ||
AHCCHM201 | Apply chemicals under supervision | 30 |
AHCLSC201 | Assist with landscape construction work | 30 |
AHCMOM202 | Operate tractors | 40 |
AHCMOM203 | Operate basic machinery and equipment | 20 |
AHCMOM204 | Undertake operational maintenance of machinery | 30 |
AHCMOM213 | Operate and maintain chainsaws | 40 |
AHCMOM216 | Operate side by side utility vehicles | 50 |
AHCMOM217 | Operate quad bikes | 60 |
AHCNSY207 | Undertake propagation activities | 30 |
AHCPGD201 | Plant trees and shrubs | 20 |
Unnamed Electives | ||
FWPCOT3325 | Operate four wheel drive vehicle on unsealed roads (unnamed elective) | 40 |
FWPCOT3326 | Recover four wheel drive vehicle (unnamed elective) | 25 |
FWPCOT3329 | Perform complex four wheel drive operations (unnamed elective) | 80 |
Total nominal hours for elective units | 303 - 620 | |
Total nominal hours for the qualification | 343 - 660 |
*Prerequisite requirement for PUAFIR204 Respond to wildfire is PUAFIR210 Prevent injury
Entry requirements
Admission criteria
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
For apprentices only: To gain entry into AHC21020 Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management, students:
- Have an apprenticeship contract in place between themselves, Australian Apprenticeship Support Services (AASN), and their host employer.
To ensure you have the right skills and support to succeed in your course, a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N) evaluation helps identify any areas where you may need additional support to help you achieve your goals.
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Course details
Accreditation
This is a current, nationally accredited qualification from the AHC Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Away from base
AFB: This is an approved Away From Base (AFB) 'mixed-mode' course.
For further information about AFB see www.cdu.edu.au/afb
Employability skills
Employability Skills are embedded in the training and assessment of national training package qualifications. Information on the Employability Skills relevant to your qualification can be obtained by visiting this website and keying in the national code for the qualification: training.gov.au
Location and study mode
Delivery at all locations is subject to sufficient demand and resources.
Locations: Casuarina, Remote
Study Mode:On campus, workplace assessment
Subject to demand other locations and modes may become available throughout the year.
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How to apply
How to apply for domestic students
CDU TAFE has several pathways for you to apply.
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Admission requirements for domestic students
Before applying, you may want to check if you meet the admission requirements for studying with CDU.
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How to apply for international students
Applications to CDU must be submitted online.
The process is simple, all you need is a valid email address to create your online account.
Once you have started the application you will have the option of saving your application and resuming it at a later date.
There is no application fee when you apply online.
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