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Certificate IV in Horticulture

Certificate IV in Horticulture

Certificate IV in Horticulture

The AHC40422 Certificate IV in Horticulture is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia, designed for individuals aiming to advance into supervisory or leadership roles within the horticulture industry. This course equips learners with the skills and knowledge required to manage horticultural projects, oversee teams, and implement sustainable practices.

Course Overview

  • Qualification Code: AHC40422
  • Total Units: 12 (4 core units + 8 elective units)
  • Duration: Varies by provider; typically ranges from 6 months to 16 months
  • Delivery Modes: Options include full-time, part-time, blended, online, and workplace-based learning, depending on the training provider
  • Entry Requirements:
    • No formal entry requirements; however, it is recommended that individuals have:
      • At least two years of industry experience, or
      • Completion of a Certificate III in Horticulture or a related field
    • Basic proficiency in English and literacy and numeracy skills

Core Units

The core units focus on developing essential skills required for supervisory roles in horticulture:

  • AHCPCM406 – Develop a soil health and plant nutrition program
  • AHCPGD404 – Plan a plant establishment program
  • AHCWHS402 – Maintain workplace health and safety processes
  • AHCWRK410 – Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

Elective Units

Elective units allow learners to specialize in areas aligned with their career goals. Examples include:

  • AHCBUS407 – Cost a project
  • AHCPMG409 – Implement a pest management plan
  • AHCLSC404 – Supervise landscape project works
  • AHCIRG437 – Schedule irrigations
  • AHCPGD403 – Design plant displays
  • AHCNSY404 – Plan a propagation program

Note: Elective units may vary between training providers.

Career Outcomes

Graduates of this qualification can pursue various supervisory and managerial roles within the horticulture industry, such as:

  • Horticulture Supervisor
  • Team Leader in Parks and Gardens
  • Nursery Manager
  • Landscape Supervisor
  • Irrigation Coordinator

These roles involve overseeing horticultural projects, managing teams, and implementing sustainable practices within various sectors of the industry.

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