This course provides practical training in the skills and knowledge essential for:
Maintenance and management of trees
- Tree climbing and access
- Tree pruning and dismantling
- Transplanting of trees
- Assessment of tree health
- Provision of advice on trees.
The training provides a strong focus on the development of practical skills. To this end many tree work projects are carried out.
Students at NMIT's Fairfield campus will be trained in a purpose-built arboriculture facility. NMIT's arboriculture equipment includes a travel tower, stump grinders and full complement of climbing equipment for each participant. Arboriculture equipment is stored in specially constructed trailers allowing equipment to be easily taken to any site where tree work training is to take place. In addition there is a plant identification laboratory, a PC laboratory, a soils laboratory plant tissue culture and a well-resourced library.
Course Outline:
The Arboriculture stream of the Certificate IV in Horticulture requires successful completion of 12 units of competency selected from the Horticultural Training Package.
NMIT, in consultation with industry, has constructed courses that satisfy these packaging rules and are tailored to the requirements of industry.
Assessment Methods:
Competency based course assessment is based on students' abilities to achieve unit outcomes. There is the opportunity for workplace delivery and assessment of competencies.
Assessment methods include:
- Demonstration of skills
- Tests and assignments
- Folios
- Oral activities
- Third party reports.
- At the commencement of each unit students will be given an outline of what is to be covered in that unit and how the unit will be assessed.
About the Course
- Local Students
- International Students
- National Code: RTF40203
Campus: Fairfield
Duration
Part-time: Study may be undertaken during the day or the evening one day per week.
Modes of Delivery
Further Study and Careers
Pathways to Further Study
This qualification may lead to further study in the Diploma of Horticulture (Arboriculture) or other streams.
Study Pathways at NMIT
- Diploma of Horticulture (Arboriculture)
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this course may gain employment as a qualified supervising Arborist in the tree maintenance industry.
This could be with local government authorities or tree maintenance contractors providing service to government authorities and/or the private sector.
Entrance Requirements
A demonstrated interest and experience in arboriculture. Prospective students will be interviewed to establish if this course is suited to their needs.
Materials
Assessment Methods
A competency based course assessment is based on student's abilities to achieve unit outcomes. Assessment methods include: Demonstration of skills, Tests and assignments, Folios and log books, Oral activities, Third party reports.
Materials
All students will need to provide their own Personal Protective Equipment, as per the Student Code of Conduct. Minimum requirement is: protective footwear and protective eyewear.
Fees
Units of Study
| Code | Subject | Hours | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSBCMN405A | Analyse & present research information | N/A | Core |
| RTC3704A | Prepare & apply chemicals | N/A | Core |
| RTC3705A | Transport, handle and store chemicals | N/A | Core |
| RTC4024A | Recommend plants & cultural practices | N/A | Core |
| RTC4703A | Plan & implement a chemical use program | N/A | Core |
| RTC4905A | Cost a project | N/A | Core |
| RTF3031A | Undertake complex tree climbing | N/A | Core |
| RTF3702A | Undertake aerial rescue | N/A | Core |
| RTF4006A | Plan a tree pruning program | N/A | Core |
| RTF4016A | Plan a tree protection program | N/A | Core |
| RTF4017A | Plan a tree transplanting program | N/A | Core |
| RTF4019A | Prepare & implement plans to minimise tree stress | N/A | Core |
| RTF4021A | Plan the removal of trees | N/A | Core |
| RTF4023A | Promote plant health | N/A | Core |
| RTF5018A | Assess trees | N/A | Core |



