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Natural Resources & Forestry

Agriculture

Certificate II (RTE20103)


Description

This course develops basic skills and knowledge for a chosen farming stream.  There are various streams available such as Dairy, Beef, Wool, Sheep, Cropping and General Agriculture.  Wool is only available in Launceston.  Students are given ample opportunity for practice and assessment in a real working environment.  Safe and efficient work habits and positive attitude to work are key elements of the course.

Who should enrol in this qualification?

  • People currently working in the Rural Industry and wanting to gain a qualification
  • People who have completed some units of the Certificate I or Certificate II in Agriculture and now wanting the entire qualification
  • People who would like to work in the Rural industry.
  • People looking for a change in career.
  • People who would like to gain skills by completing some units and not the entire qualification.
  • People who need to gain skills to satisfy various industry licensing requirements.

Do I need any skills?

The Rural Industry Training Package (RTE20102) units you will be studying will be made clear before you start your course. We will discuss these in our Information Session, and you will also find them in the:

  • Induction booklet that is provided to all students
  • Training Plan for Trainees and Apprentices.

Agricultural students are expected to:

  • Follow manufacturers instructions for use of chemicals and other information required for Occupational Health & Safety Purposes
  • keep basic records
  • deal with basic maths
  • have a keen interest in practical agricultural work

TAFE Tasmania has support available to help students who may have difficulty meeting the above requirements. Some of these skills may be improved through the learning process.

If required, other assessment methods may be used for students (eg verbal tests instead of short written tests).

How long will it take?

Depending on your learning and assessment needs, it is expected you could complete the full Certificate II in Agriculture within fifteen (15) months full time.

Hobart Clarence Campus

Rolling Intake
Depends on units selected and can be advised on application
Launceston Alanvale Campus
Rolling Intake
Depends on units selected and can be advised on application
Burnie Campus

Full-time, day-time
Tuesday - Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm


Where can I learn?

Hobart Clarence Campus - Bounty Street, Warrane
Launceston Alanvale Campus - Alanvale Road, Newnham
Burnie Campus - Mooreville Road
Workplace Based

How will I learn?

Trainees / Apprentices

This course is for people who are currently employed in a rural workplace, and have a Training Contract. Depending on you and your employers needs, learning may be on-the-job, off-the-job or a combination of both Learning options will include:

  • Off-the-job – Learning will be in the Institute of TAFE Tasmania, or in an appropriate venue.
  • On-the-job – training in your workplace.
  • Demonstrations – to show you how to do things.
  • Learning Guides – Books that contain information to help with your learning.
  • DVDs and Videos – Resources that give you extra support and information.
  • Classroom learning for theory.
  • One-on-one mentoring.

Full or part-time students

For people who do not have traineeships or apprenticeships. Learning options available for people looking for a change in career, and those who would like to gain skills by completing some units will include:

  • Learning will be in a rural workplace with access to TAFE Tasmania facilities where appropriate.
  • Demonstrations – to show you how to do things.
  • Learning Guides – Books that contain information to help with your learning.
  • DVDs and Videos – Resources that give you extra support and information.
  • Classroom learning for theory.
  • One-on-one mentoring.

How will I be assessed?

Throughout all assessments, Occupational Health & Safety procedures must be followed. You will have the option to be assessed by:

  • Recognition – you may be able to show that you already have the ability, and don’t need to be assessed again. Ask us for more information.
  • Short written assessment – question and answer style test.
  • Projects – group or individual, may be practical or research based.
  • Assignments – research topic and provide a written response.
  • Practical – you will be observed doing tasks.
  • All students may be assessed in the workplace.
  • If required, other assessment methods may be used for students (eg verbal tests instead of short written tests)
  • Testimonials from supervisor.
  • Photographic and other media evidence.

When I complete this training, what's next?

Depending on how you completed this training, further study or career options may include:

  • Students who complete selected units only, may enrol in the entire Certificate II Agriculture.
  • Full or part-time training that leads to a Certificate III in Agriculture.
  • Qualified Agricultural Farm Hand.

What Competencies will I undertake?

To achieve a Certificate II in Agriculture, 17 units must be completed comprising: 4 core units plus 13 elective units.

Core Units

  • Follow OHS procedures
  • Observe environmental work practices
  • Work effectively in the industry
  • Participate in workplace communications

PLUS

Elective units – complete 13 of the elective units of competency.
A common selection may include the following units taken from over 100 available units of competence:

  • Apply chemicals under supervision
  • Assist with the establishment of agricultural crops
  • Provide feed for livestock
  • Care for the health and welfare of livestock
  • Install maintain and repair fencing
  • Assist agricultural crop maintenance
  • Operate tractors
  • Operate ride on vehicles
  • Operate and maintain chainsaws
  • Milk livestock
  • Handle livestock using basic techniques
  • Treat weeds
  • Assist with the operation of pressurised irrigation

Fees

You'll be surprised at how affordable TAFE Tasmania is - most courses have a cap of $990 for one calendar year of training ($275 with concession). You do not pay HECS. Additional costs may apply to some courses for uniforms, licenses or text books.

Concessions apply to students in receipt of, or dependant of a person in receipt of Centrelink benefits (e.g. Austudy, Abstudy, Youth Allowance, New Start, Pension, Parenting Payment etc.).

For more details on fees please call 1300 655 307.


Assessment Validation Process

A range of assessors from the Institute of TAFE Tasmania’s state-wide Agriculture team and/or representatives from the Agricultural Sector, meet regularly to review, compare and evaluate our assessment process, tools and evidence. We document any action taken to improve the quality and consistency of assessment.

Consultation

A range of representatives from the Tasmanian Agricultural sector, who have employees studying with TAFE Tasmania, were consulted when the learning and assessment strategies for this qualification were developed.

Program Details

Hobart (Clarence Campus) Launceston (Alanvale Campus) Burnie Campus
Ph: (03) 6245 8161
Email: nrfs@tafe.tas.edu.au
Administration Ph: (03) 6336 4302
Email: NRFN@tafe.tas.edu.au
Administration Ph:  (03) 6434 5846
Email:  Loretta.Satterly@tafe.tas.edu.au

Or call TAFE Tasmania General Enquiries: 1300 655 307

 

Last Updated

Thursday, 22 May 2008 (B)

 
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