
Courses for beginners
There is 1 course available in Alice Springs Northern Territory for beginner learners with no prior experience or qualifications.
Use Firearms to Humanely Destroy Animals
- There are no mandated entry requirements.

Courses for experienced learners
There are 4 courses available in Alice Springs Northern Territory for experienced learners with prior experience or qualifications.
Graduate Diploma of Agribusiness
- Completed Diploma (AQF Level 5) or above relevant to an agrifood industry OR
- Evidence of relevant skills, knowledge and employment experience

Certificate IV in Agriculture
- There are no mandated entry requirements.





Diploma of Agribusiness Management
- There are no mandated entry requirements.


Diploma of Agriculture
- There are no mandated entry requirements.




Key questions
How can I become a livestock manager?
To become a livestock manager in Alice Springs, you may want to consider completing the Certificate IV in Agriculture. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
Are there training providers in Alice Springs?
You can train to become a livestock manager by completing a qualification with TAFE NSW or TasTAFE. 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.
What study modes are available?
There are several campuses within the Alice Springs area that provide livestock manager training. The closest campus is 1344km away from the center of Alice Springs. You can also study a livestock manager course through online, traineeship learning. Find a course provider that best suits your study needs.
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More about livestock manager courses in Alice Springs
If you're looking to pursue a career in livestock management, you’ve come to the right place. The Livestock Manager courses in Alice Springs offer a range of educational paths to meet your needs, whether you're starting from scratch or advancing your existing skills. With one introductory course, such as Use Firearms to Humanely Destroy Animals AHCPMG304, you can take the first step into an exciting field that plays a vital role in the agriculture industry. This course is designed for beginners who want to gain foundational knowledge and skills required for a successful career in livestock management.
For those with prior experience and qualifications, the opportunities to advance your career are abundant. We have four advanced Livestock Manager courses in Alice Springs, including the Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40122 and Diploma of Agriculture AHC50122. These qualifications are essential for those looking to enhance their expertise and take on more responsibilities in livestock management roles. Additionally, the Diploma of Agribusiness Management AHC51422 and the Graduate Diploma of Agribusiness AMP80215 are perfect for individuals who aspire to excel in both the agricultural and business aspects of livestock management.
Alice Springs provides a unique backdrop for your studies, with its rich agricultural heritage and a community that values livestock management. As you explore the Animal Welfare and Veterinary courses, including specialised Animal Care courses, you’ll discover how intertwined these fields are with the responsibilities of a livestock manager. By enrolling in the available Livestock Manager courses in Alice Springs, you’re not just investing in your education; you're also paving the way for a fulfilling future in an essential industry. Start your journey today and make a difference in the world of agriculture!
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8th April 2022