Diploma of Conservation and Land Management at Box Hill Institute, Australia

The Diploma in conservation and land management program shows the industry that you are dedicated to preserving Australia's very diverse natural environment. It is perfect for you if you have a strong enthusiasm for best practice land management and are searching for a path to a senior manager role.

Description


The Diploma in conservation and land management program shows the industry that you are dedicated to preserving Australia's very diverse natural environment. 


It is perfect for you if you have a strong enthusiasm for best practice land management and are searching for a path to a senior manager role. 


Also, you'll learn the technical skills required to expertly lead clients or team members toward the realization of conservation and land management projects.


Besides that, after completing our course on conservation and land management you'll be capable of:

  • Manage fauna populations

  • Monitor biodiversity

  • Develop a management plan for a designated area

  • Conduct biological surveys

  • Collect and classify plants

  • Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability and more

What you will study

Program Structure

The completion of 10 units is required to get this diploma, including:


Semester 1

  • Monitor Biodiversity

  • Collect And Classify Plants

  • Manage Wildfire Hazard Reduction Programs

  • Develop Workplace Policy And Procedures For Sustainability

Semester 2

  • Conduct Biological Surveys

  • Design A Natural Area Restoration Project

  • Manage Natural Area Restoration Programs

Semester 3

  • Plan River Restoration Works

  • Manage Fauna Populations

  • Develop A Management Plan For A Designated Area

Learning Outcomes

  1. Examine the wider terrain's condition and the natural resources that are accessible.


  1. Develop management and restoration plans for a particular area of land.


  1. Demonstrate your expertise in resource management for sustainable land use.


  1. Maintain productive working relationships with various stakeholders.


  1. Understand the laws and guidelines guiding resource management and environmental preservation.

Career Opportunities

After passing this course, you can apply for a range of employment, including those in the following fields:

  • Lands manager

  • Parks manager

  • Wildlife manager

  • Park ranger

  • Project firefighter and more.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • You must have completed Year 11 or be at least 18 years old, 

  • Have excellent communication skills, and be in good physical shape to take part in this hands-on training.

English Language Requirements

  • a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0 (Academic), with no band lower than 6.5, or an equivalent substitute

  • PTE - 65

  • TOEFL - 94

Tuition fee

  • Total Course Estimate - $21,522

  • Payable Estimate (at commencement) - $8,468

$21,522
  • Level
    Diploma
  • Delivery
    Online and On Campus
  • Duration
    1.6 Year
  • Application Fee
    None
  • Intake
    July
  • Language Test Score
    IELTS: 7.0, PTE, TOEFL
  • Scholarship