Graduate Diploma of Arboriculture
Training Package: AHC — Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package
Overview
The AHC80120 Graduate Diploma of Arboriculture is an advanced qualification designed for experienced arborists and tree care professionals seeking to deepen their expertise. It covers in-depth topics such as tree physiology, advanced tree risk assessment, pest and disease management, urban forest planning, and arboricultural consultancy. This diploma equips learners with the skills to manage complex projects, conduct scientific assessments, and develop sustainable strategies for tree care in urban and natural environments. Ideal for those with prior experience in arboriculture or related fields, it prepares graduates for senior roles like arboricultural consultant, urban forester, or management positions in tree care companies and local government. Career outcomes include opportunities to influence policy, enhance environmental sustainability, and lead teams in the growing arboriculture industry.
Industry Context
Arboriculture is a vital sector within Australia's horticulture and land management industry, focused on the care, study, and management of trees. With increasing urbanisation and environmental awareness, skilled professionals are essential for maintaining tree health, safety, and biodiversity. This qualification opens pathways to roles such as tree risk assessors, urban forest managers, arboricultural consultants, and senior arborists. Graduates can work in diverse settings including municipal councils, private tree care firms, environmental consultancies, and research institutions, with career progression leading to leadership and policy-making positions in urban forestry and conservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the AHC80120 Graduate Diploma of Arboriculture cover?
It covers advanced arboriculture topics including tree physiology, risk assessment, pest management, urban forestry planning, and consultancy skills for professional practice.
What are the entry requirements for this qualification?
Entry typically requires completion of a relevant certificate or diploma in arboriculture or horticulture, or substantial industry experience, as specified by training providers.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this diploma?
Graduates can pursue senior roles such as arboricultural consultant, urban forester, tree management officer, or leadership positions in tree care companies and local government.
How is this qualification delivered, and what is the typical duration?
Delivery modes include online, face-to-face, or blended learning, with a typical duration of 1 to 2 years, depending on study load and prior experience.
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