Tasmania

ACM40122

Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management in Tasmania

Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Study mode Distance
Duration 18 months
Estimated fee* $8,850
* Fees are indicative only and vary based on your circumstances and eligibility for government funding.

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 Tasmania.

The course fee is determined by each individual provider and may vary depending on factors like study mode and student support availability.

Estimated Fee* $8,850 Fees are based on full-time study.
* Showing course fees for all providers. Some providers may not offer this course in your area.

Career opportunities

The Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management will prepare you for the following roles.

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More about Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management

The Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management is an essential qualification for individuals aspiring to enhance their careers in various animal-related fields in Tasmania. This comprehensive course covers vital areas such as Horticulture, Environment and Sustainability, and Animal Welfare and Veterinary. With only one training provider in Tasmania, UQ Skills, offering this course through an online delivery mode, students can conveniently pursue their studies while continuing with their daily commitments.

By completing the Certificate IV in Animal Regulation and Management, graduates are well-equipped to take on roles such as a Cattery Attendant, Animal Control Officer, or a Park Ranger. Additionally, they can aspire to become an Animal Management Officer or a Biosecurity Officer. The practical knowledge and skills acquired through this course directly align with the increasing demand for professionals in these critical roles, particularly in Tasmania where wildlife and animal management are essential for ecological balance.

here. Students can also explore related courses in Conservation and Land Management and Park Management to broaden their expertise and career prospects.