Plant Tissue Culture

Campus:
NMIT Fairfield Campus
Address:
Yarra Bend Drive
Start date:
This course would be delivered over a contact time of 75 hours. The course will be delivered in the evenings from 17.30hrs to 21.00hrs.
Cost:
Please contact NMIT at horticulture@nmit.vic.edu.au for more information.
Course type:
Short Course
Length:
Please contact NMIT at horticulture@nmit.vic.edu.au for more information.
 
 
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About the institution
This Plant Tissue Culture course covers all aspects of micro-propagation techniques for producing high health native and exotic, rare and endangered plants. The skills and knowledge gained will be especially useful to plant propagators and breeders, lab technicians, horticulturalists, botanists, nursery and allied trades. Students are encouraged to work on plant material with which they have a particular interest.

The course may lead to further study in the Certificate IV in Horticulture (Nursery) or other streams, and then into the Diploma of Horticulture (Nursery) or other streams.
Students should download the application form from NMIT's website, complete and email or post the form to NMIT.
The Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT) offers a range of innovative, practical Vocational Education Training and Higher Education programmes.

The NMIT courses are designed and developed with industry participation to give the student the best employment outcome. Based across the northern region of Melbourne, NMIT has six metropolitan campuses, Preston, Collingwood, Epping, Fairfield, Greensborough and Heidelberg and a rural campus in Ararat.
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