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There are 14 courses available in Darwin for people who want to study livestock and animal production.
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The Bachelor of Business (Management) prepares students to lead teams and manage resources effectively to achieve organisational goals. This course focuses on strategic and ethical management practices that contribute to both organisational success and employee well-being. Students will acquire a strong understanding of organisational structures and the environments they operate in, both locally and internationally. The curriculum also includes topics like quality management systems and risk management. Learn more.
The Bachelor of Accounting provides a thorough grounding in financial reporting, analysis, and management for business and government. This degree aligns with the educational requirements of Australian accounting professional bodies and offers elective studies in areas like finance, marketing, and sustainability. It sharpens critical analysis of accounting issues, underpinned by scholarly research, fostering academic and professional proficiency. Graduates emerge well-equipped for diverse accounting careers or advanced study, possessing the skills and knowledge essential for success in the dynamic field of accounting. Learn more.
Get the skills you need to successfully manage and market your farm with the AHC60319 Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a broad range of skills in leadership, risk management, infrastructure planning, financial management, farm biosecurity, recruitment and staff management, strategic planning, managing capital works, land management strategies, succession planning, supply chain management, export market development, climate change risk, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, management competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
Step up to management level with the AHC50320 Diploma of Production Horticulture. This nationally recognised diploma will teach you how to oversee the staff, administration, and daily operations of a horticulture farm or production nursery. The course covers: managing WHS and quality assurance, developing a horticultural production plan, diagnosing plant health problems, managing staffing levels, implementing biosecurity measures, negotiating contracts, marketing horticultural products and services, business administration skills, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, production horticulture competencies, and upcoming course enrolment dates. Learn more.
A Diploma of Agriculture AHC50116 is for students seeking a career in farm and agribusiness management. This is a flexible diploma and students choose their own study units from the following speciality areas: agribusiness, livestock, cropping, business administration, safety. The Diploma of Agriculture AHC50116 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package. Learn more.
The Graduate Certificate in Agriculture offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities in agricultural production and food systems, from both contemporary and futuristic perspectives. This course prepares students to advance their careers in agriculture, equipping them to work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Emphasis is placed on developing well-rounded communication skills, essential for the dynamic and evolving field of agriculture. This certificate is ideal for those seeking to deepen their knowledge and enhance their professional capabilities in agricultural practices. Learn more.
The Graduate Certificate in Management offers an introduction to postgraduate studies, focusing on a comprehensive understanding of organisations within a global society. It encompasses perspectives from various organisational levels, essential for appreciating the work, people, and processes in today's competitive and publicly scrutinised global business environment. This course is designed to prepare students for an uncertain future by providing insights into the skills, attitudes, and professional capabilities required for effective management and leadership across different industry sectors. Learn more.
If you’re seeking a leadership or managerial role in the agrifood industry, try the AMP80115 Graduate Certificate in Agribusiness. This advanced qualification is completely flexible and you’ll have the opportunity to choose study units that will develop your leadership, decision making, and technical skills. Graduate ready for work as a CEO, Export or Plant Manager. Enquire now for the list of elective choices, entry requirements and training centres. Learn more.
The Graduate Certificate in Business offers a robust foundation in economics, financial decision-making, leadership, and organisational behaviour. It is designed for managers across various levels, from emerging to senior, seeking to formalise their business knowledge. This course is particularly suitable for those without a university qualification or with an undergraduate degree in a non-business field. Learn more.
The AHC41019 - Certificate IV in Agribusiness is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration. Learn more.
A Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40116 is perfect for students who need both farming skills and knowledge of business administration. This certificate is flexible and students can choose electives in organic farming, working with livestock, business administration, and using chemicals. The Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40116 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package. Learn more.
Get qualified as a farm hand (without a work placement) by enrolling in the AHC20116 Certificate II in Agriculture. This nationally recognised training course will teach you how to work safely on a farm — operating a range of machinery (motorbikes, tractors) and carrying out standard jobs (mustering, marking livestock, fencing, weed control). The course takes 9 months to complete and is delivered via a mix of online components, face-to-face, and practical sessions. Enquire now for the next batch intake dates and your eligibility for government funded training. Learn more.
The Certificate III in Agriculture (AHC30116) prepares you for a career in agriculture and for immediate work as a farmhand or station worker. Over 12 months you will learn how to work safely on farms and other agricultural worksites — while choosing study electives in crop management, livestock handling, farm machinery operation and maintenance, fencing and pest control. Enquire now for the latest delivery options (on-campus/distance learning) and opportunities for enrolment. Learn more.
The AHC30620 Certificate III in Production Horticulture can be used as a professional qualification for work at nurseries and orchards — but is also great for home enthusiasts wanting to grow their own fruit and vegetables. It’s a nationally recognised qualification that incorporates classroom and field work as well as online modules. The course covers: soil sampling and improvement, plant nutrition, crop planting and regulation, harvest, weed control, organics and composting. Enquire now for the next available enrolment dates and your nearest training centre. Learn more.
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Yes, there are course providers who offer qualifications in livestock and animal production in Darwin. Find a course provider near you. Once you make an enquiry, a course advisor will get in touch to discuss your study options and course fees.
There are several campuses within the Darwin area that provide training in livestock and animal production. The closest campus is 1km away from the center of Darwin. You can also study a livestock and animal production course through online or workplace learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Potential job roles within livestock and animal production include bore runner, farmhand, livestock transporter or pen rider (to name a few). Browse through the job pathways table to find a role that suits your needs.
Here are some potential career pathways within livestock and animal production. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Livestock and Animal Production
Bore Runner
$960 weekly pay
Farmhand
Livestock Transporter
Pen Rider
Piggery Attendant
Poultry Farm Worker
Sheep Shearer
Sheep Shearing Trainer
Station Hand
Wool Classer
Wool Worker
Agribusiness Manager
$1,440 weekly pay
Dairy Farm Manager
Farm Manager
Organic Farmer
Station Manager
Stock and Station Agent
$1,150 weekly pay