Course overview
In collaboration with Ti Education and Training
Certificate III Production Horticulture | CRICOS Course Code: 098371G
DeJure Education has collaborated with Ti Education and Training to offer the Certificate III in Production Horticulture. This qualification provides a vocational outcome in production horticulture and enables individuals to select from tree cropping, vegetable or berry production, grape growing or mushroom production as a study focus.
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Hands on training
Students receive instruction and training on a local thriving strawberry farm from expert professionals with years of experience in the field of Horticulture.
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Focused coursework
The course covers all aspects of commercial horticulture and equips students with the comprehensive knowledge of the subject necessary to pursue a career in the field.
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Simulation farm
Students will have access to real life farm machinery, tools and equipment and can utilise documents, staff and operational procedures as needed in order to provide examples for case studies and observations.
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Experienced tutors
Skilled and experienced tutors will guide you through the training course, empowering you with the skills and knowledge to succeed.

Entry requirements
This course is available to international students who are able to provide evidence that they:
Have a suitable level of language, learning and numeracy according to the LLN Assessment Tool and within the scope of student support that Ti Education is able to offer the student if required.
Have an interest in a career in production horticulture
Have completed year 12 or equivalent
Are over the age of 18
Meet the English proficiency requirements of this course (IELTS 5.5 or above). Note that DeJure Education provides intensive English programs (IEP) if you cannot initially meet the English requirements.
Students should also have a level of physical fitness that enables them to undertake manual labour such as bending and lifting. This is a physical course!
Course structure
Cluster 1 | WHS, Teamwork and Operations
AHCWHS301 Work health and safety processes
AHCWRK305 Coordinate work site activities
AHCWRK309 Apply environmentally sustainable work practices
Cluster 2 | Chemicals and Safety
AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals
AHCWRK303 Respond to emergencies
Cluster 3 | Irrigation and crop regulation
AHCIRG306 Troubleshoot irrigation systems
AHCIRG332 Operate pressurised irrigation systems
AHCPHT301 Carry out a crop regulation program
Cluster 4 | Crop regulation and harvesting
AHCPHT305 Regulate crops
AHCPHT303 Implement a post-harvest program
AHCPHT310 Coordinate horticultural crop harvesting
Cluster 5 | Soils, weeds and pests
AHCSOL401 Sample soils and interpret results
AHCPMG301 Control weeds
AHCPMG302 Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
Selection & assessment
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Selection process
Applicants will be required to complete an entry interview which includes a language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) assessment prior to finalising your enrolment to ensure that the course is suitable for you, and that Ti Education and Training is able to meet your individual needs. The assessment includes a written test and interview to complete the verbal component of the test.
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Assessment process
Units of competency are assessed in clusters which are detailed in the section above entitled Training Arrangements. Assessment for each cluster will take place over the term allocated using methods stipulated below. Assessment will be conducted in a blended manner with students completing some assessments in class time, some in their own time.
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Tuition Fees: Please enquire below for the most up-to-date course fees
Duration: 50 weeks (tuition) + 15 weeks holiday
Mode of Delivery: Face-to-face
CRICOS Course Code: 098371G