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Certificate IV in Permaculture is now available via flexible learning. Certificate IV is the Permaculture advanced trade certificate focussing on skills development for urban and rural design, project coordination and community development. Flexible Learning combines short course training, mentored distance and self-directed learning and project work to complete the Certificate IV in Permaculture. Foundation training: the PDC (standard Permaculture Design Course), Advanced Design Skills (ADS)+ Flexible Learning Orientation Workshop (FLOW) provides the foundation training for the Cert IV core units. These courses fast-track almost a half semester of full-time Certificate IV class training.
2010 PDC, ADS/FLOW Course Dates at Djanbung Gardens Permaculture: Those who have already completed a PDC and been active in Permaculture prior to registration can gain RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) credits for relevant aspects of the Cert IV knowledge and skills requirements. You will need to provide reliable evidence of your prior learning and experience for assessment. The Cert IV in Permaculture course includes and builds on the broad knowledge-base of the PDC to address more in-depth knowledge and professional skill-sets through competency-based learning for working in the fields of Permaculture design, project coordination and community development work. To participate in the Cert IV Flexible Learning Option (FLO) you will need to first complete the foundation courses. If you have previously completed a PDC you can simply enrol in the ADS+FLOW to get started. You might also consider doing a refresher PDC at a reduced cost. Short Courses other APT Cert III and IV short courses can be attended for specific elective units or to address key knowledge/skills gaps. Our course program includes blocks of intensive 2-5 day modules you can enrol in. These are followed by self-directed and home-based project work and experience to complete unit assessment requirements. Some classes will be offered via skype link-up in 2010. Course Requirements You will require the following resources to participate in the FLO program: · A computer with broadband/ADSL internet access for course work, on-line resources and skype sessions. The main software required for course documents include Officeworks (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), a pdf reader, photo software (iPhoto or equivalent) and web browser (recommend Firefox as it offers more security and interacts better with our website, you can download Firefox for free) · Digital Camera – you will need to document your work photographically as evidence for assessment · A site to engage in practical Permaculture projects (your own or someone else’s) · Permaculture-related community group/s to work with (e.g. community garden, city farm, transition town/climate action group, community seed bank, local organic or environment group, school garden/learnscape program) · You will also need to find clients and sites for design projects – further details provided with course notes and orientation. · Other resources & texts – refer to standard full-time Cert IV information We encourage APT-FLO participants to connect with each other via the forum and skype as a virtual learning community, and those living in the same bioregion are encourage to form a study team. Flexible Learning Course Fees 2010
Enrolment: first semester $625 Covers RTO enrolment, PIL, Admin & records, student set up, access to web resources, templates, student handbook, assessment docs (SKOPE’s), pre assessment interview & training plan, and 4x 1 hr Skype interview/tutorials in first semester (2 group and 2 individual) Additional semesters: per semester fee $495 Covers admin, RTO fees and includes 4x 1hr tutorials/interviews (2 group and 2 individual) Short Courses: Variable
Course Notes/ resources: variable Notes, handbooks and resources for units where short course is not attended, can vary from $15 to $70 per module (these resources are included in short course tuition fees) Tutorials/interview: $55/hr This fee applies only when you request tutorial/interview sessions additional to the 4 included in the semester fee Assessment Fee: $30 per unit You need to complete 12 units for Cert IV
Specific info re Certificate IV qualification requirements, units of competency go HERE
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