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- AHC20520 Certificate II in Arboriculture
- FWPHAR2206 Operate a mobile chipper/mulcher
- AHC30820 Certificate III in Arboriculture (Climbing Arborist)
- FWPCOT3347 Fell Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- FWPCOT2273 Trim and Cut Felled Trees
- FWPCOT2254 Maintain chainsaws
- AHC50524 Diploma of Arboriculture
- FWPCOT3326 Recover Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
- AHCARB319 Use arborist climbing techniques
- UETTDRRF08 Perform EWP Controlled Descent Escape
- FWPCOT2274 Fell Trees Manually (Basic)
- FWPCOT3301 Trim Trees using a Pole Saw
- AHCARB310 Perform aerial rigging
- UET20321 Certificate II in ESI - Powerline Vegetation Control
- FWPHAR2208 Operate Mobile Chipper/Mulcher
- FWPFGM3212 Fall Trees Manually (Intermediate)
- FWPCOT2259 & FWPCOT2254 Use and Maintain Chainsaws
- AHCARB311 Tie, dress, set and finish arborist knots
- UETDRVC003 Control Vegetation for Powerline Work
- UETDREL006 Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus as a Non-Electrical Worker
- AHCSS00103 Basic Tree Worker Skill Set
- AHC30824 Certificate III in Arboriculture
- AHC30824 Certificate III in Arboriculture (Climbing / EWP Specialist)
- AHCARB303 Perform pruning operations
More about Arboriculture courses
Discover the rewarding field of Arboriculture with a range of courses available for both beginners and advanced learners. With 28 Arboriculture courses listed on Courses.com.au, aspiring arborists can enhance their skills and knowledge, paving the way to various career opportunities in the horticulture industry. Whether you're looking to start your journey or further your expertise, there’s a course suitable for your needs.
For those starting out, a multitude of beginner courses can help you gain essential skills in tree care. Enrol in the Certificate III in Arboriculture (Climbing Arborist), which equips you with the practical skills to climb and maintain trees safely. Alternatively, learn how to operate and maintain chainsaws, a fundamentals skill for anyone looking to work in this field. Other valuable beginner courses include Fell Trees Manually (Intermediate) and Work Safely in the Vicinity of Live Electrical Apparatus, ensuring you are well-prepared for practical work.
Experienced individuals looking to advance their knowledge can choose from comprehensive courses such as the Diploma of Arboriculture or the Certificate IV in Horticulture. These advanced courses delve deeper into the science and management aspects of arboriculture, preparing you for senior roles in the industry. Whatever your starting point, the right training can lead you along a fulfilling career path.
Several training providers across Australia offer on-campus learning for those who prefer a more interactive environment. Renowned institutions such as South Regional TAFE, South Metropolitan TAFE, and AIA provide various Arboriculture courses tailored to the community's needs. Explore these options to find the best fit in your local area.
Upon completion of an Arboriculture course, you will find a diverse range of job roles awaiting you. Positions such as Garden Designer, Landscape Designer, and Head Gardener are just a few options where you can utilise your newly acquired skills. For those seeking greater responsibility, roles like Park Manager or Irrigation Specialist could be your next step.
In summary, Arboriculture offers a meaningful career pathway for those passionate about the environment and tree care. Whether you start with fundamental courses or advance your qualifications, you can expect to gain valuable skills that lead to a range of career opportunities. Visit the Arboriculture page today to explore the courses and start your journey in this vital industry.