RTD50102 Diploma of Conservation and Land Management (General Land Management)
Qualification: Diploma (AQF)
Training Package: RTD02 - Conservation and Land Management
TAFE NSW Course No: 8990
This course is for people who work, or want to work, at management level in natural resource management, especially in an outdoors environment. The course helps you develop competencies required by a wide range of sectors within the conservation and land management industry, including:
- the natural area restoration
- weed management
- vertebrate pest management
- conservation earthworks
- lands, parks and wildlife
- community coordination and facilitation
- Indigenous land management.
Career Opportunities: Employment possibilities include work as a manager in land management for local government, National Parks and Wildlife, other state government agencies, bush regeneration organisations, landcare and other environmental organisations. Employment options may depend on whether a particular stream of specialisation is taken.
Articulation: When you finish this course you can apply for advanced standing in the RTD60102 Advanced Diploma of Conservation and Land Management (TAFE NSW Course no 3587). Depending on units selected, you may be eligible for 8 credit points or 1 year's advanced standing in Land Management (Ecological Agriculture) at Sydney University - Orange Campus.
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.
Modules/Units: Contact the Campus for details.
Applying and enrolling:
Campuses:
Trenayr - Flexible delivery, distance learning with practical workshops.
Contact the campus on (02) 6644 4700, to arrange for an information package to be sent to you.
