Dip of Horticulture - AHC50416
Qualification Overview:
Qualification Name:
Dip of Horticulture
Qualification Code and Units of Competency:
AHC50416
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 Horticulture?
The role of individuals managing amenity horticultural operations, where a variety of skills and knowledge spanning the scope of the industry is necessary, or of personnel working in horticulture at a level demanding greater technical abilities, is reflected in the Diploma of Horticulture.
At the time of publication, there were no legal, legislative, or certification criteria that applied to this qualification.
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- 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)
- Evaluation: One of experienced RPL ADVISOR consultants can conduct a free, no-obligation RPL skills check.
- 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.
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- Interview: If all supporting documents meet the requirement of the desired qualification, then the RTO may take your interview.
- 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.
Dip of Horticulture
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
- 10 units of competency:
- 0 core units plus
- 10 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:
- 8 units must be selected from the electives listed below
- 2 units may be selected from the remaining elective units listed below
- 2 units, packaged in qualifications aligned to AQF level 4 or above, may be selected from this or any other currently endorsed Training Package or Accredited Course.
CORE UNITS
ELECTIVE UNITS
AHCARB508 | Identify, select and specify trees |
AHCARB509 | Develop an arboricultural impact assessment report |
AHCARB510 | Specify and audit tree work |
AHCARB513 | Examine and assess trees |
AHCARB514 | Diagnose tree diseases |
AHCBUS511 | Manage enterprise staff requirements |
AHCBUS513 | Market products and services |
AHCBUS514 | Negotiate and monitor contracts |
AHCBUS515 | Prepare estimates, quotes and tenders |
AHCBUS518 | Prepare and monitor budgets and financial reports |
AHCCHM501 | Develop and manage a chemical use strategy |
AHCDES505 | Prepare a landscape design |
AHCDES508 | Design sustainable landscapes |
AHCDES509 | Assess landscape sites |
AHCHYD501 | Develop a plan for a hydroponic system |
AHCIRG506 | Design irrigation systems |
AHCIRG507 | Audit irrigation systems |
AHCIRG508 | Design irrigation system maintenance and monitoring programs |
AHCIRG509 | Develop an irrigation and drainage management plan |
AHCIRG510 | Establish and maintain an irrigation-related environmental protection program |
AHCLPW506 | Develop a management plan for a designated area |
AHCLSC504 | Survey and establish site levels |
AHCLSC505 | Manage landscape projects |
AHCLSC506 | Manage a tree transplanting program |
AHCMOM501 | Manage machinery and equipment |
AHCMOM502 | Implement a machinery management system |
AHCPCM507 | Diagnose plant health problems |
AHCPCM510 | Collect and classify plants |
AHCPCM513 | Conduct environment and food safety risk assessment of plant nutrition and soil fertility programs |
AHCPGD506 | Manage parks and reserves |
AHCPGD507 | Manage plant cultural practices |
AHCPGD508 | Plan the restoration of parks and gardens |
AHCPGD509 | Develop and implement a streetscape management plan |
AHCPGD510 | Conduct comprehensive inspection of park facilities |
AHCPHT511 | Develop a horticultural production plan |
AHCPHT512 | Manage a controlled growing environment |
AHCPMG413 | Define the pest problem |
AHCPMG501 | Develop a regional pest management plan |
AHCPMG508 | Develop a system to monitor and evaluate the pest management plan |
AHCPMG510 | Develop a pest survey strategy |
AHCSOL505 | Monitor and manage soils for production |
AHCTRF505 | Plan the establishment of sports turf playing surfaces |
AHCWAT503 | Manage water systems |
AHCWAT504 | Design water treatment systems |
AHCWHS502 | Manage work health and safety processes |
AHCWRK502 | Collect and manage data |
AHCWRK504 | Assess new industry developments |
AHCWRK507 | Implement professional practice |
AHCWRK508 | Interpret legislation |
AHCWRK509 | Provide specialist advice to clients |
AHCWRK510 | Audit site operations |
AHCWRK511 | Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability |
AHCWRK512 | Plan, implement and review a quality assurance program |
AHCWRK513 | Write and present reports |
AHCWRK514 | Manage trial and research material |
BSBFIN501 | Manage budgets and financial plans |
BSBHRM525 | Manage recruitment and onboarding |
BSBINS401 | Analyse and present research information |
BSBPMG430 | Undertake project work |
CPPWMT4005 | Implement waste management site safety plans |
CPPWMT5043A | Develop and implement an environmental management strategy |
TLIL5019 | Implement and monitor transport logistics |
TLIR0004 | Negotiate a contract |
TLIR4002 | Source goods/services and evaluate contractors |
Related Other Qualifications
- Cert II in Horticulture – AHC20422
- Cert III in Arboriculture – AHC30820
- Cert III in Harvesting and Haulage – FWP30216
- Cert III in Forest Growing and Management – FWP30116
- Cert III in Production Horticulture – AHC30620
- Dip of Arboriculture – AHC50520
- Dip of Horticulture – AHC50416
- Dip of Forest and Forest Products – FWP50121
- Adv Dip of Forest Industry Sustainability – FWP60116