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Course code
CMC423
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Locations and dates
Off Campus:
14 August 2026Course opens for study 14 August. Workshop 19–20 August 2026 - Wellington12 September 2026Course opens for study 12 September. Workshop 17–18 September 2026 - Taranaki17 October 2026Course opens for study 17 October. Workshop 22–23 October 2026 - Christchurch24 October 2026Course opens for study 24 October. Workshop 29–30 October 2026 - Dunedin31 October 2026Course opens for study 31 October. Workshop 5–6 November 2026 - Pūkaha Wairarapa, Mt Bruce -
Fees
Tuition: 12.00Student levy: 13.00 -
Credits
5
Learn a variety of different methods to help you identify native plants.
Develop practical skills in identifying native plants in Aotearoa New Zealand using identification keys and a range of field-based techniques. You will learn how to collect representative plant specimens, record accurate field notes, and apply reliable identification methods used in conservation and ecological contexts.
You will explore Mātauranga Māori practices relating to selected plant species within the local rohe, helping build a broader understanding of plants and their significance in Aotearoa.
This course was developed with the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network(external link) and the Department of Conservation(external link).
Please take note of the workshop dates as they differ from the course start date. Also, online enrolments for our courses close on the course start date.
