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Certificate III in Horticulture (Floriculture)  (Flowergrowing Traineeship)

JRTF30303       RTF30303


Campus Availability Study Mode Study Level Duration
Wantirna Part-time (day) TAFE Three years part-time.

This traineeship provides students with the skills and abilities appropriate to meet the needs of the floriculture industry. The essential units are designed to develop the students’ generic workplace skills, which are so highly valued by employers. These include understanding industry and health and safety requirements, working in teams, and communication skills.

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This course is based upon industry identified Horticulture Training Package competencies. It aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to operate successfully at trade level in the flowergrowing industry.

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A total of 16 units of competency must be completed, including one compulsory unit.

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Compulsory unit
RTE3713A            Carry out workplace OHS procedures
 
Additional units

RTC3404A           Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
RTC3701A           Respond to emergencies
RTC3704A           Prepare and apply chemicals
RTE3003A            Coordinate horticultural crop harvesting
RTE3013A            Implement a postharvest program
RTE3030A            Harvest horticultural crops mechanically
RTE3307A            Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair
RTF3011A            Implement a plant establishment program
RTF3012A            Implement a plant nutrition program
RTC3401A           Control weeds
RTC3705A           Transport, handle and store chemicals
RTE3611A            Operate pressurised irrigation systems
RTE3904A            Keep records for a primary production business
RTF3033A            Implement a maintenance program for hydroponic systems
RTC2309A           Design and prepare growing media
 
Note: Some electives from other industry streams (i.e. Landscape, Nursery, and Flowergrowing) may be substituted if they are more appropriate for a particular enterprise. The department will determine in any year which electives will be offered, based on available resources and minimum class sizes.

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Employment as a qualified flowergrower or further study.

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This is a national qualification which is formally recognised throughout Australia.

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Applicants must be 15 years or over and have appropriate numeracy and literacy skills. Applicants must have secured full or part-time employment as a flowergrowing trainee.

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Applicants with prior tertiary studies that satisfy part of the academic requirements of this course may be granted 'credit' and/or entry to the course with 'advanced standing'. University policies apply and applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. For further information refer to the Credit Transfer Guide at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/corporate/marketing/pathways//

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An advanced credit transfer system, known as the Pathways program, is in place at Swinburne. Through Pathways, students with one or more of a wide range of post-secondary qualifications (both local and international) can gain entry into a course with advanced standing. Certain unit requirements must be met and an acceptable standard of results achieved in order to gain admission and for maximum credit to be granted. For further information refer to the Credit Transfer Guide at: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/corporate/marketing/pathways//

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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process where a student may be granted credit or partial credit towards a qualification in recognition of skills and knowledge gained through work experience, life experience and/or formal training.

Further details for students considering TAFE courses can be found on the RPL website.

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In 2008, fees payable by students enrolled in TAFE courses at Swinburne may be made up of the following:

  • Tuition Fee
  • Amenities Fee
  • Materials costs (where applicable)
  • Ancillary costs (where applicable)

TAFE Tuition Fees are set by the Victorian Government. The Tuition Fee for government-funded TAFE courses in 2008 is $1.37 for each nominal enrolled contact hour in a 12-month continuous enrolment period, with a minimum fee of $55 and a maximum fee of $877 (equivalent to 640 hours).

 

Some Victorian Government-funded students may be entitled to a concession on their Tuition Fee. Students eligible for concession pay a maximum Tuition Fee of $55.

 

A final fee is available from the school once you have enrolled and chosen your subjects.

 

For full details on TAFE fees and eligibility for concession, visit the student fees website.

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Applicants should apply directly to the Department of Horticulture and Environmental Sciences on (03) 9210 1234.

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Submit an Online Enquiry 
Tel: 1300 368 777
Email: study@swinburne.edu.au  
 

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