Start your own business in landscaping or gardening, or grow your career in horticulture, and build skills to supervise projects and teams; develop and implement programs; and provide training to staff.
Through this training, you'll gain high level skills to help you cost out projects and work within a budget. You'll learn about plant selection; plant establishment; soil health; revegetation; how to minimise the use of chemicals, and so much more.
You'll also build skills to supervise projects and teams; develop and implement programs; and provide training to staff.
Depending on where you do the course, you will be able to choose specialist units that will help you to develop technical expertise in horticulture.
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Develop your supervisory skills for the horticulture industry
This program offers an ideal pathway if you aspire to advance into more senior positions, such as becoming a Team Leader, or if you dream of starting your own small gardening or landscaping business.
Under the guidance of our seasoned lecturers, who are industry experts themselves, you'll acquire the skills to plan and execute programs and effectively manage project budgets. You'll also cover recommending plants, establishing plants, and designing captivating plant displays, allowing your unique creative talent to shine.
Our facilities encompass expansive garden spaces for hands-on design practice, computer labs equipped with modern software, and specialized nursery areas. You'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a practical learning environment that mirrors current industry standards, providing a workplace experience.
On successful completion you'll be well-prepared for roles such as Horticulture Team Leader, Senior Horticulturist , Horticultural Leading Hand or Supervisor . The employment prospects are extensive, with opportunities spanning local and state government, nursery, natural area management, gardening, and the landscape industry, opening up a world of possibilities for your horticultural career.
As part of this course you will undertake three units that have been designed to meet the Department of Health requirements to gain a Pest Management Technician Licence to control weeds and other minor pests in lawns and gardens, landscaping, bushland or minesite rehabilitation.
This is a nationally recognised course and is a perfect pathway if you want to prepare to move into more senior roles such as a team leader or follow your dreams to start your own gardening or landscaping small business.
Be guided by our expert lecturers who are industry professionals as you learn to plan and facilitate programs and cost out a project to work within a budget. You'll develop your skills in identifying plant specimens, soil health, recommending plants, performing specialist amenity pruning, plant establishment and designing plant displays, bringing your creative flair. In addition, this course will provide you with skills in supervising projects and operations, as well as team routines and performance.
You'll also be able to choose specialist units that will help you strengthen your technical skills and focus on key areas you wish to pursue.
Take your horticulture career to the next level and get job-ready for roles such as Horticultural Leading Hand, Senior Horticulturist, Horticulture Team Leader or Supervisor (Nursery). You will have a world of employment opportunities at your fingertips with options to work in local and state government, nursery and turf, floriculture, gardening and the landscape industry.
It is a requirement that students provide their own Wi-Fi-enabled Laptop (capable of word processing etc.). Enrolled students will have access to Office 365.
Study in specialised facilitiesOur dedicated Murdoch Student Garden Centre (opens in a new tab) (opens in a new tab) is pivotal to the learning experience for students and teaches excellence in service delivery. Facilities include extensive garden spaces for design practice, computer labs with contemporary software and dedicated sheltered nursery areas. Students can learn by applying hands-on skills in an environment that reflects current industry practices and simulates a real-life workplace experience.
As part of their Murdoch campus studies, students propagate natives, herbs and some exotic plants suitable to WA's climate. These plants are then prepared at the on-campus nursery and greenhouse for retail sales at the Student Garden Centre Plant Sale which is open to the general public for a short time each May and November, allowing students to satisfy the retail skill-building requirements of their horticulture course.
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge across a broad coverage of the industry prior to undertaking higher level roles in the industry.
The information presented on the course lists within this website is provided to the Department of Training and Workforce Development by the WA TAFE colleges and private training providers, and is offered as a guide only. It is updated regularly, however some changes to details may occur in between updates. You should always contact the TAFE or private training provider directly to confirm details and/or ask questions.