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AHC42021 – Certificate IV in Landscape Construction Management

COURSE FEES – NATIONAL

$14,500.00 (FULL FEE FOR SERVICE)

PARTICIPANT FEES – S.A.

$5,400 (ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA APPLIES and NUMBERS ARE LIMITED)

DURATION

72 WEEKS

UNITS

12 (2 CORE + 10 ELECTIVES) @ 1 EVERY 6 WEEKS

DELIVERY MODE

BLENDED (WORKBOOK + WORKPLACE)

Course Overview

The Certificate IV in Landscape Construction Management has 12 units of competency which are delivered over 14 months. There are 2 core subjects in this qualification which are essential for successfully supervising landscaping projects from start to finish. Topics such as how to cost a project, operating within a budget framework and supervising landscape project works are provided. Additionally, persons undertaking this course will gain the technical expertise to plan a plant establishment program, and supervise the maintenance of property, machinery and equipment.

Landscapers draw on a range of expertise in horticulture, plant care and construction materials to construct and maintain the green spaces in private and community spaces. This course outlines the special considerations that need to be made for the environment and site conditions to construct and maintain gardens, so they are safe, comfortable and sustainable.

This qualification would be suitable for a person who has worked in the landscape or horticulture industry for 3+ years.

Course Description

This qualification is designed to give you the specialist skills and knowledge to take personal responsibility and exercise autonomy in supervising complex landscape project management work. On successful completion of this course, you’ll have the skills you need to work at a supervisory or site managerial level within this in-demand industry.

The program is designed to be undertaken as a work-based traineeship for persons that are full-time and part-time employed. Participants will combine self-paced study and individual assessment task completion with on-the-job mentoring from their workplace supervisor and ARO College trainers and Study Coach’s. Participants are provided with printed and electronic copies of learning and assessment tasks – Trainers/Assessors conduct 1:1 on-site training and assessment sessions every 4-6 weeks in the workplace, at a time that is most convenient for the participant and employer.

This Course is identified as a priority occupation and is included on the Australian Apprenticeship Priority List.

The Course is designed primarily for Participants that are eligible for an Apprenticeship Training Contract and currently employed in horticulture, landscape design or construction enterprise, specifically:

  • Persons pursuing a career as a designer in a Landscape Design/Construction based enterprise or organisation, and/or
  • Persons working in the AHC industry who are seeking a formal qualification, and/or
  • Graduates of AHC-related qualifications at the Certificate III IV level who are upskilling or articulating from previous studies.

 

The onus is on the Applicant to arrange their own access to an actual Landscape Design/Construction workplace or enterprise to undertake learning and assessment tasks and activities, if they wish to enrol in the Course where they are not currently employed in a Landscape Design/Construction or horticulture-type enterprise.

Fee-For-Service

Where Participants are not eligible for an Apprenticeship Training Contract or a Skills SA Training Account they may seek enrolment into the Course under a fee-for-service basis if they are employed in a suitable horticulture workplace or enterprise and only if they and their employer enter into a Workplace Training Agreement (WTA) with ARO College.

Skills SA Funding

FUNDING FOR THIS QUALIFICATION IS IN LIMITED NUMBERS – CALL US TODAY!

Eligible South Australian participants may have this course partially subsidised through Skills South Australia (Skills SA). Check your eligibility here: https://finder.skills.sa.gov.au/get-support-for-training/check-my-eligibility

ARO College is an approved provider of Skills SA funding for this qualification. Eligible Participants who live or work in South Australia may receive subsidised training in this course under if they are enrolled as Trainee with a Training Contract.

What is a Training Contract?
A training contract is a legally binding document that is instigated by an Australian Apprenticeship Support Service (AASS) provider between the AASS, an employer, and a trainee which includes a nominated RTO (ARO College) to deliver the program. It must be signed by a parent or legal guardian if the trainee is under 18. It covers:

  • the length of the traineeship
  • details of the registered training organisation (RTO) delivering the training
  • the qualification to be obtained
  • employment arrangements and industrial award

 

The training contract must be lodged with an Australian Apprenticeship Support Service (AASS), who can help with preparing the training contract as well as other paperwork. If you want to become an apprentice or hire one, the AASS are the first point of contact to get started. They connect apprentices and trainees with employers, and support you throughout your apprenticeship. If you’re already an apprentice and don’t know who your AASS is, call the Skilling Australia hotline on 1800 020 108.

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Units of Competency & Tuition Fees

12 units of competency must be satisfactorily completed by participants to achieve a AHC42021- Certificate IV in Landscape Construction. The 12 units of competency are comprised of: 2 core units, plus 10 elective units. The 10 elective units selected by ARO College are guided by advice provided by consultation with industry and on the qualifications and expertise of ARO College training and assessment staff.

Participants are not provided access to all units of competency (UOC) in the qualification simultaneously. The learning and assessment resources are released at nominal 6-week intervals. Each unit is attempted in the order presented in the Delivery Schedule table below.

 

Fees

Participants are charged Tuition fees in advance for each individual unit as enrolled via the student portal or provided in person as printed workbooks. The Delivery Schedule table below indicates the fees charged per unit. A single Registration Fee will be invoiced upon enrolment. Please refer to the Charges Table in our Fees, Charges and Refunds Policy.

 

Customised Delivery Schedules

ARO College will liaise with each participant’s employer to align the workplace’s business activities with the most relevant unit of competency.

 

Delivery Schedule

Unit # Code Title Participant Fee
(fee for service)
Participant Fee
(subsidised)
Core AHCLSC404 Supervise landscape project works $ 1208.33 $450
Core AHCBUS407 Cost a project $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCWRK409 Supervise work routines and staff performance $ 1208.33 $450
Elective BSBHRM415 Coordinate recruitment and onboarding $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCMOM402 Supervise maintenance of property, machinery and equipment $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCBUS408 Operate within a budget framework $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCDES509 Assess landscape projects $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCLSC505 Manage landscape projects $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCPCM511 Specify plants for landscapes $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCIRG442 Supervise irrigation system installation $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCPGD404 Plan a plant establishment program $ 1208.33 $450
Elective AHCWHS402 Maintain work health and safety processes $ 1208.33 $450
$14,500.00 $5400

 

Outcomes

Awards

Participants that complete all 12 units of competency satisfactorily will be awarded a Testamur certificate and a statement of results for the Course.

 

Academic Pathways

Graduates of this Course may articulate to a range of qualifications in the AHC Training Package at the Certificate Diploma level, such as:

  • AHC52021 Diploma of Landscape Construction Management
  • AHC50422 Diploma of Horticulture

 

Occupational pathways

Graduates of this Course are ideally placed to maintain or seek employment in the AHC sector in roles such as:

  • Supervisor in a commercial Landscape Construction Enterprise
  • Local Council or NFP parks supervisor

 

Exit Opportunities

Participants have the opportunity to exit the Course prior to completion at any stage. Participants will be issued a Statement of Attainment certificate for any UOC completed.

Entry Requirements

Upfront Assessment of Need (UAN)

To ensure Participants receive the support they need to successfully complete the Course, an upfront assessment of need (UAN) process is undertaken before enrolment is confirmed. All individuals who are seeking access to a fee-for-service or subsidised training place, regardless of prior educational attainment, employment experience or employment status, are required to participate in the UAN process. The UAN process includes an assessment of the participant’s suitability, support needs and literacy and numeracy capabilities via a Language Literacy and Numeracy assessment (LLN).

 

Employment

All applicants into this Course must arrange and provide their own access to an actual horticulture workplace or enterprise to enable the attempting of practical/performance-based training and assessment activities.

 

Workplace Training Agreement

Participants should nominate their current place of employment and ARO College will engage with the nominated workplace, prior to enrolment being confirmed, to ensure that the workplace can provide a suitable environment to gather practical experience across all tasks outlined in all UOC’s.

 

Personal

All applicants into this course will need:

  • A Unique Student Identifier #
  • A mobile phone or other hand-held device that is: web-browser-enabled; can access the Participants personal email account (eg: Gmail); and has a calendar App or functionality (eg: Google Calendar) and has photo and video recording capabilities
  • An active personal email address
  • Government-issued photo identification inclusive of Date of Birth
  • Evidence of personal place of residence address such as a Driver Licence or Utilities/Bank Statement

Assessment

There are 3 assessment Tasks that Participants must achieve a satisfactory result for, to be deemed competent in each unit of competency:

Knowledge questions – 20-40 questions which assess the Performance Criteria and Knowledge Evidence requirements of each Unit.

Workplace Practical Tasks – which are on-the-job project activities using actual equipment and tools, that the Participants undertake in their workplace or simulated workplace or role-play.

Case study and/or project – requiring self-directed research and medium-long-answer written responses which requires the participant to apply theory and practice such as action research, experiment, impact studies, planning for a complex professional task, field work etc.

Third Party Report (Supplementary) – allows for a Workplace Supervisor to provide feedback on the skills and knowledge of the Participant to capably complete the specific tasks in the workplace on multiple occasions consistently.