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There are 6 courses available in Wollongong for people who want to study park management.
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The Certificate II in Horticulture (AHC20416) is the qualification you need to get started in a nursery, work as a garden labourer or horticultural assistant. Over 6 months (at an advanced training facility) you will definitely get your hands dirty — as you learn to recognise plants, treat weeds, test plants and soil for diseases, and grow trees and shrubs. Enquire now for a course schedule, intakes dates, and enrolment options. Learn more.
The Graduate Certificate of Environment is designed to provide a deep understanding of environmental issues and sustainable practices. This course focuses on equipping students with the knowledge to address environmental challenges through innovative solutions. It covers key areas such as environmental management, policy development, and sustainable resource use. Ideal for professionals aspiring to contribute to environmental conservation and sustainability, this course blends theoretical learning with practical application, preparing graduates to make a significant impact in the field of environmental stewardship. Learn more.
The Graduate Diploma of Environment offers in-depth knowledge in environmental management and sustainability. It addresses key global environmental challenges, exploring solutions for ecological conservation and sustainable practices. The curriculum includes environmental policy, sustainable development, and resource management. Designed for those passionate about environmental issues, this course equips students with practical skills and theoretical understanding to make significant contributions in environmental careers. Graduates will be well-prepared for roles in government, NGOs, and private sectors, advocating for and implementing sustainable environmental strategies. Learn more.
The nationally recognised AHC21621 Certificate II in Landscaping will help you get a job with a landscape gardening organisation. You’ll be introduced to the safety aspects of the outdoor workplace and learn how to carry out landscape construction work and general gardening tasks. The course covers: constructing retaining walls, installing aggregate paths, laying pavers, planting trees and shrubs, operating outdoor machinery and equipment. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, landscaping career competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates. Learn more.
The Certificate IV in Horticulture helps you build a solid knowledge of plant establishment, soil health, and revegetation. At the same time gaining higher end skills to help you cost out projects, work within a budget, and minimise the use of chemicals. Perfect for anyone wanting their own landscaping or gardening business. Enquire now for the full list of units and enrolment instructions. Learn more.
A Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation AHC51216 is perfect for anyone wanting to take a more active role in landcare activities in their community. Students gain skills in business administration while learning how to develop and form community groups, goals and projects with a land management focus. The Diploma of Community Coordination and Facilitation AHC51216 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package. Learn more.
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Yes, there are course providers who offer qualifications in park management in Wollongong. 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 Wollongong area that provide training in park management. The closest campus is 1km away from the center of Wollongong. You can also study a park management course through online or workplace learning. Find a course provider that best suits your needs.
Potential job roles within park management include garden labourer or park ranger (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 park management. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Park Management
Garden Labourer
$960 weekly pay
Park Ranger
$1,050 weekly pay