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Program Overview
AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture
The AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture is a nationally accredited qualification that describes the skills and knowledge for general job roles in agriculture, including livestock production, cropping, or mixed farming workplaces. This qualification is designed for individuals who want to work in the agricultural industry and provides a foundation for further study or career advancement.
Duration
The program is delivered over a period of 1 to 2 years, depending on the location, study mode, and units selected.
Intake
Intake information is not specified, but the program is available for applications.
Locations
The program is available at the Remote location, but not available to international students.
Entry Requirements
To gain entry into the AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture, candidates require:
- To be physically fit, active, and able to function effectively in a tropical environment.
- A work contract with an approved employer to undertake a traineeship.
- A Language, Literacy, Numeracy, and Digital Literacy (LLND) evaluation to identify any areas where additional support may be needed.
Fees
The 2026 fees for the program are:
- WA Students Only: Check for eligibility for Fee Free TAFE or Low Fee Training in WA.
- NT Government supported: $2,175.25 - $4,735.50.
- Full Fee: $7,486.25 - $16,297.50.
Course Structure
To achieve the AHC30122 Certificate III in Agriculture, a total of sixteen (16) units of competency must be completed, comprising:
- 2 core units:
- AHCWHS302: Contribute to workplace health and safety processes.
- AHCWRK320: Apply environmentally sustainable work practices.
- 14 elective units, chosen from:
- Group A: Cattle cluster (at least 5 units must be completed).
- Group B: Horse cluster.
- Group C: Other units.
Career Opportunities
Possible occupations relevant to this qualification include:
- Farm or station hand.
- Farm or station worker.
- Livestock transport driver.
Credit Transfers and Advanced Standing
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit transfers are available for students who have completed previous studies or have relevant work experience.
Why Study at CDU?
CDU offers industry-ready skills and experience, with access to first-class facilities and recognition of prior learning. The university has a strong reputation for providing high-quality education and training.
