Weed Control and Plant Propagation Skill Set

Jobs and Skills WA: Conservation and land management courses

Get the skills you need to help grow a healthy future landscape for Australia with this short course, and learn about effective ways to control weeds while minimising environmental damage, as well as how to carry out a range of propagation tasks and techniques to plant trees and shrubs in a range of environmental settings. 

This short course skill set will get you job ready with the skills and knowledge required to work on projects with conservation groups; in forestry or agriculture environments; and in nurseries and local councils. It's the perfect introduction to working in horticulture or land conservation, and a great way to kickstart your career!

You'll learn about effective ways to control weeds while minimising environmental damage, as well as how to carry out a range of propagation tasks and techniques to plant trees and shrubs in a range of environmental settings. 

This skill set consists of units from nationally recognised and accredited qualifications. Successful completion can provide credit, should you pursue further study in a related qualification.

Fee-free
Skill sets
STEM
VET for secondary students
Industry: Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment | Animals, Science and the Environment |
WA State ID: AE620

This course is not currently available at any WA TAFE colleges or private training providers.
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