Course providers in Queensland
Get started in the Australia’s rapidly growing aquaculture sector with the Certificate III in SFI30119 Aquaculture. This nationally recognised training course qualifies you for operational roles at aquaculture farms, hatcheries, and nurseries. The course covers: caring for aquatic animals, maintaining aquascapes, feeding, predator control, undertaking effluent treatment and waste disposal, harvest and post-harvest activities. There is also scope for gaining skills in diving operational work. Enquire now for the full list fo study units, diving elective availability, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreGet a supervisor’s role in forestry operations with the FWP40121 Certificate IV in Forest Operations. This nationally recognised qualification introduces you to the strict safety requirements and environmental protocols when working with forest and wood products, and prepares you for a leadership role in this area. Competencies include: supervising the maintenance of property and machinery, managing the quality of wood and forest products, ensuring timber harvest meets environmental requirements, managing people and business operations, using chemicals safely, coordinating forest establishment and regeneration programs. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, forestry career outcomes, and available course openings in your area.
Learn moreBegin and exciting career in apiculture or start your own bee colony at home with the AHC31818 Certificate III in Beekeeping. This 2 year course will teach you how to establish an apiary site, assemble and maintain a beehive, extract honey, safely use smokers and beekeeping equipment, re-queen a bee colony, manage honey bee swarms, and safely transport bee hives to a new site. The course also covers essential aspects of workplace safety and quality assurance. Enquire now for the list of study units and available training dates near you.
Learn moreGet ready for a career working at fish farms, hatcheries, and nurseries with the Certificate II in Aquaculture (SFI20119). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to work safely at Australian workplaces handling fish stocks and using aquatic equipment and machinery. The course covers: working effectively in the seafood industry, feeding and maintaining fish stocks, preparing and dispatching live stock for transport, communication. Enquire now for the list of study units, training centres, and enrolment opportunities.
Learn moreA Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management is a useful qualification for anyone involved in the management of natural resource areas. Whether you plan to work in land and water management, wildlife preservation or Indigenous area conservation, this course will give you the knowledge and skills you need. The qualification is suitable for people working in management as well as those involved in fieldwork or research. The Diploma of Conservation and Ecosystem Management addresses a broad range of issues and you can tailor your electives to suit your needs. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including managing fauna populations, surveying Aboriginal cultural sites and designing an ecological restoration project. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreThe Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) delves into marine organisms and their environmental interactions. Aimed at enthusiasts of marine life and coastal habitats, it addresses urgent challenges like climate change, resource depletion, and population growth. This course equips students to tackle global concerns such as the effects of tourism, pollution, and global warming on oceans. Graduates gain expertise in marine systems, ecological principles, environmental management, and acquire knowledge spanning from biology to oceanography.
Learn moreIf you’re passionate about the environment and building a sustainable future the Bachelor of Environmental Science opens doorways into professional career paths and community advocacy opportunities. You could become a teacher, park ranger, environmental advisor, researcher, or sustainability officer in either private enterprise or government. The degree covers: environmental biodiversity, earth systems, surveying and spatial sciences, data acquisition and analysis, environmental chemistry, sustainable ecosystems, environmental policy and regulations, ecosystem restoration and monitoring, sustainable development, fieldwork, and much more. Choose majors in Ecology and Conservation, Environmental Quality, Earth Sciences. Enquire now for admissions criteria, the list of available units and study majors, and universities in your area that offer the Bachelor of Environmental Science.
Learn more- Environmental Specialist
- Environmental Officer
- Ecotoxicologist
- Environmental Chemist
- Environmental Scientist
- Forester
- Sustainability Officer
- Environmental Manager
- Geospatial Analyst
- Energy Analyst
- Marine Researcher
- Aquatic Ecologist
- Hydrogeologist
- Conservation Scientist
- Geospatial Scientist
- Marine Conservationist
- Plant Scientist
- Conservationist
- Sustainability Advisor
- Crop Scientist
- Seismologist
- Marine Environmental Consultant
- Physical Scientist
- Plant Pathologist
- Infrastructure Planner
- Land Management Officer
- Earth Scientist
- Field Assistant
- Environmental Assessor
- Spatial Analyst
If you’re passionate about land conservation how about the AHC31424 Certificate III in Conservation and Ecosystem Management? This nationally recognised qualification opens the doors to a wide range of career choices including site restoration, rehabilitation and renewal, rural landscape management, marine monitoring, wildlife and habitat maintenance. You can also choose electives to support specialisations in indigenous land management, ecological restoration, land parks and wildlife, conservation earthworks, pest control, marine, fire, mined land rehabilitation. Enquire now for the full list of study units, land conservation career outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreBecome a forestry worker with the FWP30122 Certificate III in Forest Operations. This nationally recognised training course has a number of specialisations including: General Operations, Silviculture, Timber Harvesting and Haulage, and Forest Nursery Production. The course covers: introduction to the forest and wood products industry, worksite communication and safety, environmental protection procedures, soil and water protection, cultural heritage protection, remote first aid, and more. Enquire now for the full list of study units, specialisation electives (and their availability) as well as course enrolment opportunities in your area.
Learn moreGet started in the Australian forestry industry with the FWP20122 Certificate II in Forest Operations. This nationally recognised certificate is an excellent introduction to timber and forestry work and qualifies you for forest hand or nursery assistant positions. The course covers: on-the-job communications and safety, environmental protection and cultural heritage, safe lifting and carrying, site biosecurity procedures, setting cuttings, transplanting tree seedlings, operating tractors and work vehicles, tree pruning, and much more. You can also follow a specialisation that supports your career interests: General Operations, Silviculture, Timber Harvesting and Haulage, or Forest Nursery Production. Enquire now for specialisation units (and their availability) as well as training providers near you that offer this qualification.
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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
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Seed Production will prepare you for the following roles.
Seed Technician
A Seed Technician produces and processes seeds for use by farmers and nurseries. You’ll work in a seed processing facility and may have to sort and...
Irrigation Assistant
Irrigation Assistants install and maintain irrigation systems in a range of settings. You might specialise in agricultural irrigation or work on sy...
Production Manager
A Production Manager oversees the production process within various industries, ensuring efficient and safe operations. Key responsibilities includ...
Agricultural Technician
An Agricultural Technician supports farming operations by assisting with crop management, soil testing, irrigation, and pest control. They conduct...
Sales Representative
Sales Representatives (also known as a sales rep or sales agent) represent an organisation’s products and services — building relationships with pr...
Research Assistant
A Research Assistant supports researchers in conducting studies and analysing data. You might work in academic institutions, research centres, or g...
Farm Manager
A Farm Manager oversees the general running of a farm to make sure everything is operating effectively and profitably. The Farm Manager will not on...
More about Certificate IV in Seed Production
Embarking on a career in the seed production industry in Queensland starts with the Certificate IV in Seed Production. This qualification not only equips you with essential knowledge and skills but also positions you for diverse roles such as a Production Manager, Sales Representative, and Seed Technician. Given Queensland's extensive agricultural landscape, graduates can leverage their training to meet the growing demands of the industry while contributing to its advancement.
In addition to practical skills, the course aligns with various fields of study such as Agriculture, Horticulture, and Sales. These intersections open doors not only to seed production but also to roles like Farm Manager and Agricultural Technician. By obtaining the Certificate IV, students will gain the qualifications needed to thrive in Queensland's vibrant agricultural sector, ensuring they possess the tools to excel and make meaningful contributions.
Furthermore, the training emphasises the importance of integral support roles such as Irrigation Assistant and Research Assistant. This industry-focused curriculum also aligns with Education and Training and Science disciplines, preparing candidates for a full spectrum of career opportunities. If you’re passionate about enhancing Queensland's agricultural capabilities while advancing your career in seed production, the Certificate IV in Seed Production is your pathway to success.
Courses by location
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Brisbane
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Bundaberg
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Cairns
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Gladstone
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Gold Coast
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Gympie
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Hervey Bay
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Mackay
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Maryborough
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Rockhampton
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Thuringowa
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Toowoomba
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Townsville
- Certificate IV in Seed Production in Yeppoon