Beekeeper Courses in Adelaide
There are 2 courses available within the Adelaide area for people who want to become a beekeeper.
AHC20122
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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Possible job outcomes:
Farmhand
Station Hand
Piggery Attendant
Nursery Hand
Poultry Farm Worker
Nurseryperson
Beekeeper
Apiarist
Get qualified as a farm hand (without a work placement) by enrolling in the AHC20122 Certificate II in Agriculture. This nationally recognised training course will teach you how to work safely on a farm — operating a range of machinery (motorbikes, tractors) and carrying out standard jobs (mustering, marking livestock, fencing, weed control). The course takes 9 months to complete and is delivered via a mix of online components, face-to-face, and practical sessions.
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Average duration: 12 months.
AHC31818
Traineeship
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Possible job outcomes:
Beekeeper
Apiarist
Begin and exciting career in apiculture or start your own bee colony at home with the AHC31818 Certificate III in Beekeeping. This 2 year course will teach you how to establish an apiary site, assemble and maintain a beehive, extract honey, safely use smokers and beekeeping equipment, re-queen a bee colony, manage honey bee swarms, and safely transport bee hives to a new site. The course also covers essential aspects of workplace safety and quality assurance.
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Average duration: 12 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I become a beekeeper?
To become a beekeeper in Adelaide, you may want to consider completing the Certificate III in Beekeeping. This qualification will equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a career in this industry.
What study modes are available?
Job Pathways
Here are some potential career pathways within beekeeping. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.