Dip of Arboriculture - AHC50520

Qualification Overview:

Qualification Name:
Dip of Arboriculture

Qualification Code and Units of Competency:
AHC50520

Processing time:
You can get your desired qualification through RPL pathways within four weeks of getting the sufficient information and evidence of the supporting documents.

Why study Dip of Arboriculture?

The Diploma of Arboriculture outlines the abilities required for consulting arborists and tree managers.

The graduates with this certificate can evaluate tree and create documentation and reports attesting to the hazard and health of a tree. They can identify tree disorders and defects, canopy management, record and disseminate suggestions for tree establishment, tree removal and environmental and habitat development by remaining within a statutory and regulatory framework.

In some states and territories, legislation, regulations and by-laws relating to the establishment, treatment and removal of trees applies.

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RPL ADVISOR can turn your expertise, talents, knowledge, or overseas credentials into a nationally recognised Australian certification through a comprehensive partner network of Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). The RPL evaluation process can often be done with established proof of your skills and does not necessitate further review.

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The Diploma of Arboriculture gives understanding about the skills and knowledge for consulting arborists and tree managers.
What evidence of documents you need?
We require the following proof of documents to assess your eligibility for the desired qualification through RPL:
Evidence of Learning
  • Photo (latest)
  • Passport 
  • Resume / CV
  • Payslips/work contract/ABN if self-employed
  • Letter of Employment (onshore / offshore)
  • Current employment contracts
  • Evidence of overseas qualifications (if available)
  • Transcripts or assessments from related previous qualifications.
  • Videos or photos at your work (at least 2 from each task)
  • Apprenticeship papers (if available)
  • OHS/WHS policies and procedures
  • Safe work method statements
  • Job safety analysis (if available)
FIVE Steps to get your qualification?
The following are the five steps involved in obtaining a desired qualification through RPL:
  1. Evaluation: One of experienced RPL ADVISOR consultants can conduct a free, no-obligation RPL skills check.
  2. Your Experience: Compiling and submitting your ‘Experience Portfolio’, which includes photographs and videos of you on the job, references, past credentials, and your latest resume, among other things.
  3. RTO Reviews the Evidence: Using an RPL assessment, a certified assessor from one of our collaborating RTOs can review the evidence and decide whether you are competent in the units for that certification.
  4. Interview: If all supporting documents meet the requirement of the desired qualification, then the RTO may take your interview.
  5. Your Certificate: If the RTO determines that you are qualified in all relevant units of competency, the Registered Training Organisation will grant you a certificate.
Packaging Rules

Dip of Arboriculture

To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:

  • 10 units of competency:
  • 8 core units plus
  • 2 elective units.

Elective units must ensure the integrity of the qualification’s Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. The electives are to be chosen as follows:

  • at least one unit from the elective list
  • one additional unit may be selected from the elective list, or from this or any other endorsed Training Package or Accredited Course that reflect outcomes at AQF level 4 or above.

CORE UNITS  

AHCARB408Perform a ground-based tree defect evaluation
AHCARB508Identify, select and specify trees
AHCARB509Develop an arboricultural impact assessment report
AHCARB510Specify and audit tree work
AHCARB511Prepare arborist reports
AHCARB513Examine and assess trees
AHCARB514Diagnose tree diseases
AHCWRK508Interpret legislation

Elective Units

AHCARB512Generate tree plans using computer-aided design software
AHCBUS515Prepare estimates, quotes and tenders
AHCNRM507Manipulate and analyse data within geographic information systems
AHCPCM601Develop and implement a plant health management strategy
AHCPGD504Develop and implement a streetscape management plan
AHCWRK502Collect and manage data
AHCWRK504Assess new industry developments
AHCWRK505Manage trial and research material
AHCWRK507Implement professional practice
AHCWRK510Audit site operations
AHCWRK511Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
BSBCOM602Develop and create compliance requirements
BSBITU404Produce complex desktop published documents
BSBMGT617Develop and implement a business plan
CPPSIS5035Obtain and validate spatial data
CPPSIS5064Coordinate GIS data manipulation and analysis
LGAPLEM512AProvide geographic information systems data 

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