
Certificate IV in Marine Habitat Conservation and Restoration
National Code
11078NAT
Course Duration
58 Weeks
Course Units
22 Units
Course Information
The Certificate IV in Marine Habitat Conservation and Restoration is designed for trainees pursuing a vocational outcome, delivering a wide range of environmental education activities in new and innovative ways to produce specialised professionals and new employment pathways in marine conservation and restoration.
The vocational education program will provide participants with a range of specialised knowledge and development of skills in marine conservation management and long-term conservation strategy development for blue carbon seascapes and traditional ecosystems of national importance.
The program is carefully designed to meet the varying needs of local industry and coastal environments. The packaging rules will be made flexible to meet the essential needs. Elective units can be selected on the specific environment and skills required to support the local conservation and restoration industry, generating greater employment outcomes.
Globally, the Certificate IV in Marine Habitat Conservation and Restoration accreditation highlights and strengthen Australia’s commitment to, and support of several UN Sustainable Development Goals, namely:
• Goal 4: Ensure equal access to quality education
• Goal 8: Promote sustainable employment opportunities
• Goal 13: Take action to combat climate change and its impacts
• Goal 14: Sustainably use the oceans and marine resources
