AHC50422 Diploma of Horticulture Management
Course Description
This course provides the skills and knowledge for a role of those who manage amenity horticultural enterprises.
It will help you reach new heights in your career as a horticulturist.
This course is for those who are working in the industry or are interested in a managerial role. During this course you will take personal responsibility and exercise autonomy in undertaking complex work.
- Managing Health and Safety
- Diagnosing Plant Health Problems
- Environment and Sustainability Procedures
- Managing Plant Cultural Practices
- Contract Management and Monitoring
- Human Resource Management
Entry Requirements
Prior to commencing this course an individual must have completed the following units of competency (or equivalent) OR be able to demonstrate relevant equivalent skills and knowledge acquired through participation in the horticulture industry:
- AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals
- AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
- AHCPCM308 Identify and select plants
- AHCPMG301 Control weeds
- AHCPMG302 Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
- AHCSOL304 Implement soil improvements for garden and turf areas
- AHCWHS302 Contribute to workplace health and safety processes
Students undertaking this course will need to complete their training and assessment in a workplace environment
units:
AHCWHS503 | Manage workplace health and safety processes |
AHCBUS511 | Manage enterprise staff requirements |
AHCWRK513 | Write and present reports |
AHCWRK520 | Develop workplace policy and procedures for environment and sustainability |
AHCBUS514 | Negotiate and monitor contracts |
AHCMOM501 | Manage machinery and equipment |
AHCPGD507 | Manage plant cultural practices |
AHCLSC504 | Survey and establish site levels |
AHCBUS407 | Cost a project |
AHCPCM507 | Diagnose plant health problems |

Course Information
$10,000 - Training and Assessment
$4,000 - RPL for full course $4,000 RPL plus $600 per trained unit up to a maximum of $10,000
$4,000 - RPL for full course $4,000 RPL plus $600 per trained unit up to a maximum of $10,000
Traineeship - not User Choice funded
* all funding options are subject to eligibility
* all funding options are subject to eligibility
Traineeship - estimated duration of 24 months, full time, with a maximum of 36 months
Other: 1 month - 36 months subject to experience
Other: 1 month - 36 months subject to experience
Blended online and workplace-based delivery
RTO training yard at Strathpine or Logan Village
RTO training yard at Strathpine or Logan Village
Nationally Recognised Qualification in AHC50422 Diploma of Horticulture Management
Payment options are available for this course and can be discussed prior to course commencement. An invoice will be provided prior to any payment request.
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