Course providers in Western Australia
The following providers offer the AHC21416 Certificate II in Wool Handling in Western Australia.Entry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Course fees
The estimated fee reflects the price range across training providers in Western Australia.
The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.
Career opportunities
The Certificate II in Wool Handling will prepare you for the following role.
Wool Worker
A Wool Worker carries out various duties in a shearing shed to make sure operations are running smoothly. You may have to get sheep ready for shear...
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More about Certificate II in Wool Handling
The Certificate II in Wool Handling is an essential qualification for those looking to pursue a career in the wool industry in Western Australia. This course is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in various roles, including that of a Sheep Shearing Trainer or a Wool Worker. With the rich agricultural heritage of WA, this qualification opens doors to exciting career prospects in the region's vibrant agricultural sector.
In Western Australia, local students can benefit from attending classes at South Regional TAFE, which offers this course through an accessible Online delivery mode. This training provider is recognised for its quality education in the field and has a strong presence in the community, making it a great choice for individuals who prefer face-to-face learning experiences.
The Certificate II in Wool Handling is closely aligned with various fields of study, including Agriculture courses and Livestock and Animal Production. These fields play a crucial role in the development of the agricultural sector in Western Australia, particularly in rural and regional areas where the wool industry is a significant contributor to the economy.