CRICOS Course Code
117381K
National Code
AHC30921
Course Overview
There are specific entry requirements for this program, and it is targeted at students who desire to enter the Agriculture profession. The development of the program was in consultation with industry advisors to respond to a need that has developed for additional educational vacancies for specialist Agribusiness positions that will benefit from Australian Nationally Recognised Training. You are advised that you must have a computing device such as a laptop, notebook, or pad that is connected to the internet.The configuration should be Windows11 and loaded with Microsoft 365.This will be required for daily academic use. As a participant, you will be required to show evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit, manage tasks, and manage contingencies in the context of the job role.
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
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AHCDRG305 Install drainage systems |
AHCPGD307 Implement a plant establishment program |
AHCLSC311 Set out site for construction works |
AHCSOL304 Implement soil improvements for garden and turf areas |
AHCLSC312 Construct brick and block structures and features |
AHCLSC318 Erect timber structures and features |
AHCLSC313 Construct stone structures and features, and install stone cladding |
AHCMOM304 Operate machinery and equipment |
AHCLSC316 Implement a paving project |
CPCCCA3028 Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground |
AHCLSC317 Construct landscape features using concrete |
CPCCON3041 Place concrete |
AHCLSC319 Implement a retaining wall project |
CPCCON3042 Finish concrete |
AHCPCM306 Provide information on plants and their culture |
CPCCON3043 Cure concrete |
This qualification has no Training Package requirements for entry. The organisation requires a student to complete the following:
- Pre enrolment questionnaire; and
- Must be 18 years of age or over; and
- Successful completion of a senior secondary program; and
- Successful completion of an on-line language and skills assessment to reference the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) – LLN Robot; and
To review the package structure of this program as nominated, it is listed in the National Training Package, which is available at: https://training.gov.au/training/details/AHC30921/qualdetails
The qualifications required for trade-level roles in the landscape industry emphasise a comprehensive blend of skills and knowledge. These competencies prepare individuals to perform diverse tasks within the field, ensuring they can effectively contribute to projects under broad supervision. The scope of these roles demands adaptability, a wide-ranging skill set, and the ability to apply expertise in varied contexts. Professionals in this field are expected to demonstrate discretion and sound judgment when selecting and operating equipment. Their responsibilities extend to the coordination of resources and the implementation of contingency measures to address unexpected challenges during their work. These tasks require not only technical proficiency but also critical thinking to maintain efficiency and safety across operations. Compliance with work health and safety (WHS) regulations is a fundamental aspect of roles in the landscape industry. Professionals must adhere to established environmental laws and workplace legislation, ensuring that their practices uphold safety standards and minimize ecological impact. This compliance not only reflects the industry's commitment to sustainable practices but also safeguards the well-being of workers and the communities they serve.
- Duration and Conduct
- Tuition Fee
- Fee Payment
- Payment schedule
- Certification
This training program will be a maximum of 52weeks. 40 weeks for the scheduled face-to-face training and assessment program plus 12weeks of breaks as programmed recreation. The class size will not exceed 20 students.
$16,800.00
This fee is the total for the required 17 UOC and any issued textbooks.
A payment plan for any outstanding fees can be negotiated and will be detailed on a separate document.
COE Issue |
1st Term |
2nd Term |
3rd Term |
4th Term |
$1,800.00 |
$3,750.00 |
$3,750.00 |
$3,750.00 |
$3,750.00 |
All assessments must be completed successfully for the issue of a certificate for AHC30921Certificate inLandscape Construction. Completion of less than 17 UOC will see a Statement of Attainment issued. All financial payments must be completed before any certification is issued.
A student’s program is considered to have been completed when a successful academic program, with a determination of COMPETENT in 17 UOC, is achieved in the designated duration of 40 training and assessment weeks. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) - is the formal recognition of the skills and knowledge a person has regardless of how or where these skills may have been attained, that is, through formal or informal training work experience, (paid and unpaid) or voluntary work, and life experience. The evidence provided for RPL must address the currency of competencies being assessed. Glenhill College confirms that all students, potential or actual, of all offered qualification courses are provided with full recognition of their current skills and knowledge. Glenhill College promotes acknowledgment of 'non-traditional' forms of learning as valid pathways for recognition of competency achievement during the RPL assessment process. RPL will result in exemptions, and they can be determined by applying for an application from you.
Where a student fails one (1) or more assessment methods within a single UOC, they are to be re-assessed once, free of charge, and this must be completed within seven (7) days, as per Glenhill College’s re-assessment policy. If the student does not pass the free additional assessment method, they are to be offered one (1) more opportunity for re-assessment, with the provision, that they will be charged a fee for the opportunity.