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Associate Diploma In Turf

Course CodeVHT011
Fee CodeAS
Duration (approx)1500 hours
QualificationAssociate Diploma

Home Study - Turf Qualification - Distance Education

Do you need a turf qualification? Don't have the time to go to college?

We offer a unique home study qualification that may be right for you:

  • 14 relevant modules - 11 core modules and 3 electives.
  • Study from home - saves you time, stress and money.
  • Increase your confidence, skills & knowledge in turf management.
  • Gain new skills in turf management, turf repair, horticulture, irrigation, weed management, plant protection and much more.
  • OH & S included in relevant modules. 
  • This course provides a very sound foundation for a career in the turf industry.

    “This is a specialist course that will really give you the opportunity for advancement in this field. If you are passionate about turf then this is the course for you. Very well rounded covering all aspects of turf and turf management.” Adriana Fraser Cert.Hort., Adv.Cert.App.Mgt., Cert IV Assessment and Training, Adv.Dip.Hort, ACS Tutor.

    What do Turf Experts do?

    • Arborist 
    • Garden Writer
    • Gardener 
    • Golf Course Manager
    • GroundsmanGreenskeeper
    • Horticultural Consultant
    • Horticultural Sales Person
    • Horticulture Teacher 
    • Landscape Contractor
    • Nursery Wholesaler
    • Production Nursery
    • Garden Centre
    • Retail Nursery
    • Turf Manager 

    Graduates may work in enterprises such as:

    • Golf Courses, Bowling Clubs, Horse Racing Tracks
    • Sporting Complexes and Playing Fields: Football Grounds, Cricket Grounds, Athletics, etc
    • Schools, Colleges, Universities
    • Turf Suppliers: seed companies, machinery suppliers, instant turf or sod suppliers
    • Small Businesses - mowing contractors, pest control contractors, turf renovators, landscapers, nurseries
    • Government Parks Departments
    • Turf Research
    • Turf Education and Media .... and more 

    This course is accredited through International Accreditation and Recognition Council.

    “This is a specialist course that will really give you the opportunity for advancement in this field. If you are passionate about turf then this is the course for you. Very well rounded covering all aspects of turf and turf management.” - Adriana Fraser Cert.Hort., Cert.Child Care, Adv.Cert.App.Mgt., Cert IV Assessment and Training, Adv.Dip.Hort, ACS Tutor.


    COURSE CONTENTS

    You must successfully complete assignments and pass exams in 14 modules, and also attend 100 hours of industry meetings or complete 100 hours of work experience. Exam fees are extra, please see here for more information.


    Industry Meetings

    This is satisfied by submitting documentation to confirm you have attended/participated in 100 hours of events conducted within or for the turf industry.

    These may be events such as seminars, conferences, tours, visits, workshops, trade exhibitions or anything where you are able to network with other people who are involved with turf.

    Proof may be in the form of a letter from an official or colleague, copies of receipts, a written report, or anything else that can indicate you have in fact attended something.

  • Modules

    Core ModulesThese modules provide foundation knowledge for the Associate Diploma In Turf.
     Engineering I - Machinery & Equipment BSC105
     Horticulture I BHT101
     Research Project I BGN102
     Turf Care BHT104
     Event Management BRE209
     Horticultural Resource Management BHT203
     Irrigation BAG213
     Plant Protection BHT207
     Sports Turf Management BHT202
     Weed Control BHT209
     Turf Repair And Renovation BHT303
     
    Elective ModulesIn addition to the core modules, students study any 3 of the following 13 modules.
     Horticulture II (Plant Knowledge) BHT102
     Landscape Construction BHT111
     Landscaping I BHT109
     Soil Management (Horticulture) BHT105
     Supervision VBS104
     Engineering II - Engineering Applications BSC205
     Plant Pathology BHT206
     Playground Design BHT216
     Practical Horticulture 1 BHT238
     Horticultural Marketing BHT304
     Irrigation Management BAG303
     Practical Horticulture 2 BHT323
     Professional Practice For Consultants BBS301
     

    Note that each module in the Associate Diploma In Turf is a short course in its own right, and may be studied separately.


    Tips for Turf Grass Selection

    The number of grasses suitable for turf is limited.  Grass we use today is mostly selected and bred in Europe and the United States.  Holland is emerging as a world leader in turf grass breeding while in the United States, couch grass, particularly the hybrids, have been developed and are being used in sporting situations.

    The intended or actual use of a particular area is the deciding factor in the selection of grass species and its subsequent management. The situation will vary from a feature lawn with a high maintenance cost to a park which is only mown when necessary.

    When planning a seed mixture, it is important to understand the advantages and disadvantages of different grasses and why certain grasses are used in preference to others.

    Bent grasses and fescues such as Chewings and Creeping Red can withstand lower mowing than other grasses. The bent grass strains known as Penncross and Palustris are both stoloniferous and tend to become spongy with age.  If these bent grasses are used alone or with fescues in a lawn, bowling green or golf green, annual scarifying, preening and coring is essential for their maintenance. In a park or sports oval, these varieties of bent grass tend to colonise and form patches choking out all other grasses and giving a very patchy appearance.

    Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) is a perennial.  It will not survive close mowing whilst winter grass (Poa annua) which is an annual will survive close mowing and can quickly become a serious weed.  It is also seeds prolifically.

    The Bermuda couches are used extensively where there is heavy wear because they bind the surface together despite being dormant in winter.  It should be sewn in spring and summer.

    Improved strains of perennial ryegrass with finer leaves have been developed for turf use. These strains have a deep strong root system and are easier to mow.

    Tall fescue, also known as Demeter fescue, is a recent introduction to recreational areas although it has been in use as a pasture plant for a number of years.  It is a grass capable of withstanding severe wear and it has been used successfully in sports ovals and other areas where there is concentrated foot traffic. The finer fescues will persist in partially shaded areas for longer than other grass species, but in extreme shade no grass will persist.

    Kikuyu can be used in situations where other grasses are destroyed by excessive wear, or where there is a limited water supply.  To prevent it developing a spongy surface, low mowing is necessary in either spring or autumn. This grass is either dormant or semi dormant in winter when it becomes yellow and this unsightly colouring has rendered it unacceptable as a sports surface.  Ryegrass, both perennial and annual, can be introduced in autumn to provide a more presentable appearance.

    OPPORTUNITIES IN TURF
    Turf tradesmen and professionals are employed by:
    • golf courses,
    • bowling clubs,
    • race courses,
    • sports grounds,
    • municipal parks and gardens,
    • commercial and private gardens.
    Career Pathways
    • Knowlege and experience are just as important as a qualification
    • Don't make the mistake of assuming an apprenticeship will guarantee long term career success
    • Some start out volunteering, helping the groundsman at a sporting club.
    • Others start with a course like this or even a more general horticultural course
    • If you can identify plants, understand horticultural science and have some experience caring for grass; you will be able to compete for job opportunities when they arise. The trick is to be in the right place at the right time, so you get noticed; and that involves persistence and networking.
    • People who learn and have solid knowledge and skills, are the people who advance through the ranks, getting promoted to eventually become a Turf Manager.

    We provide advice and support to all of our students; and are happy to talk to you about planning a pathway that gives you the best chance of reaching the career goals you have set yourself.


    WHYCHOOSE US?

    • Support:  communicate directly with staff . Answering you is our top priority
    • Different:  if your training is different, you stand out
    • Resources:  unique collection of people and intellectual property.
    • Flexibility:  more options for how, where, when and what you study
    • Learning is top priority: what you learn changes you for life. Everything else is secondary
    • Better value:   Compare our cost per study hour.
    • Reliability:  Established since 1979, and being independent means we have avoided the stresses suffered by many other institutions
     

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