Introduction to the New Zealand Forestry Sector (Level 5)

Forestry

A course by

Toi Ohomai

A short part-time course introducing the New Zealand forestry sector, covering the industry's history, silviculture, commercial practices, environmental management, and forestry operations. Suitable for those new to or aiming to deepen their knowledge of forestry.

NZ$2,867

inc GST

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NZQA Level 5 Certification (5 Credits)

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Mokoia Campus, Rotorua

It will take a total of 1 week

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Understand the structure of the NZ forestry sector

Learners will gain an overview of the structure and various areas of the forestry industry in New Zealand.

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Recognise key trends and history in forestry

Gain an understanding of how the forestry sector developed historically and the current context, including ownership models.

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Identify the stages and roles within forest management

Learn about the commercial forest cycle: site preparation, planting, silviculture, forest protection, harvesting, processing, and manufacturing.

What You're Signing Up For

This part-time Level 5 course provides an introduction to the New Zealand forestry sector for those new to the industry or seeking to expand their sector knowledge. Through classroom sessions and field trips, it explores the history, structure, key practices, environmental issues, and commercial aspects of forestry in New Zealand. Graduates can pursue further study in related fields.

Course Content

  • Forestry Introduction
  • History of New Zealand Forestry and current context including ownership
  • Species, nurseries, propagation
  • Commercial Silviculture
  • Environmental management & issues
  • Forestry on Farms
  • The commercial forest cycle
  • Establishment – site preparation, planting, weed control
  • Silviculture – thinning and pruning, fertilisation
  • Forest protection - pest management, nutrient deficiency, forest health
  • Harvesting – types, environmental management, inventory & technologies
  • Processing – log yard
  • Processing and manufacturing
  • Factors affecting New Zealand’s forests
  • Real or simulated examples of forestry sector operations

What you need to know first

Open entry. There are no minimum academic requirements.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Forestry

  • Environment

  • Wood manufacturing