Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
This course is currently available for 2 different student groups
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Expected Employment Outcome Example
This course is designed for employment at a managerial level in natural resource management.
Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations.
Skills Covered
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management
This course is designed to provide the skills and knowledge required to manage natural resources. This is achieved through project-based activities in the field and covers a range of areas including: natural area management; breaches of legislation; biological surveying; geographic information services/systems; pest; animal and plant control; revegetation planning; native plant classification; developing management plans and community consultation.
Modules/Units: View Modules/Units
Minimum Entry Requirements
Award - SATAC application process
Any one of:Note: more information on selection
Qualification/Certification
Successful completion of this course provides you with the:
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management (RTD50102)
Note: Students who successfully complete only one or more units of competency within this Qualification will receive a Statement of Attainment.
Credit Transfer
Studying at TAFE SA is one of the easiest pathways towards a University Degree. Credit Transfer is the formal recognition that parts of a TAFE SA course are equivalent in content and level to parts of some University courses.
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| University | University Course | Credit Gained |
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| Points | Time Equivalent |
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| Charles Sturt University details | | Bachelor of Applied Science (Parks Recreation & Heritage) | 64 points | 12 months | | Bachelor of Environmental Science | 64 points | 12 months |
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| Flinders University details | | Bachelor of Government and Public Management | 54 points | 18 months |
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| University of Adelaide details | | Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management | 18 points | | | Bachelor of Arts | 24 points | 12 months | | Bachelor of Design Studies | 9 points | |
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Application Selection
Award - SATAC application process
- Applications for the 2012 Intake must be made through the centralised TAFE Admissions system via SATAC (South Australian
Tertiary Admissions Centre) by the advertised date.
- Applicants can make one application for up to six course preferences.
Note: You must be an Australian Resident to apply for this course. For International Students please visit International Courses.
Apprenticeships/Traineeships
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Fees
In July 2012 the South Australian Government will be introducing the Skills For All policy initiative.
Skills For All may impact the eligibility and funding arrangements for government subsidised vocational education and training in South Australia.
As a direct result of this initiative, TAFE SA will reassess all student fees prior to Semester 2, 2012. This may result in some student fees decreasing whilst others may increase.
TAFE SA will advise students of new fees as soon as they are available. Information on Skills For All is available at http://www.skills.sa.gov.au/.
TAFE SA Pre Enrolment Information
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Note: The fees listed are subject to change at any time and do not commit the Institute to charging the fees indicated.
The information was accurate at the time of publication. TAFE SA and their agents reserve the right to make any changes
necessary.
Further Information
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