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Agriculture & Farming

Smart Farming

Agriculture is becoming a data job. You will deploy soil and weather sensors, fly survey drones, read imagery for crop stress, and turn all of it into irrigation and input decisions that save money on a real plot.

Duration
12 weeks (3 months)
Delivery
In-person training
Format
Training and workshop style
Study load
20 hours per week
Class size
14 learners maximum
Award
CTC Certificate of Completion
Visa route
Visitor Visa
Campus
Nanaimo, British Columbia

What you will be able to do

By the end of the twelve weeks you will have demonstrated each of these practically, under supervision, in our workshops.

  • Deploy and calibrate field sensors correctly
  • Fly a survey mission and capture usable imagery
  • Interpret crop imagery to locate problems
  • Turn field data into an irrigation or input decision

Course structure

Twelve weeks, running Monday to Friday at 20 hours per week. Roughly seventy percent of contact time is practical work.

  1. 1Week 1–2 — Precision agriculture concepts and the farm data cycle
  2. 2Week 3–4 — Soil, moisture and weather sensors: siting and calibration
  3. 3Week 5–6 — Drones: safe operation, survey flights and imagery capture
  4. 4Week 7–8 — Interpreting imagery, NDVI and crop stress mapping
  5. 5Week 9–10 — Variable-rate irrigation and input decisions from data
  6. 6Week 11–12 — Farm management software, dashboards and a precision plan

Where it can lead

This is entry-level vocational training. It is designed to make you employable in supporting and assistant roles, and to give you a credible starting point for an apprenticeship or further certification.

Precision agriculture technicianAgri-tech field assistantDrone survey operatorFarm data assistant

Entry requirements

  • Minimum age 18 at the start of the intake
  • Secondary school certificate or equivalent work experience
  • Conversational English (CLB 4 / IELTS 4.5 equivalent) — no test certificate required
  • A valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the intake end date
  • Comfortable using a computer and mobile apps

No documents are required to apply. We may ask to see your passport and qualification certificates during enrolment, after your place is confirmed.

How to apply

The full process takes around ten weeks from application to arrival. Here are the first four steps.

  1. 1

    Submit application

    You

    Complete the online application form with your personal details, qualification, and the subject area and course you would like to study. No documents need to be uploaded.

    15 minutes

  2. 2

    Application review

    CTC

    The CTC admissions team reviews your application against the entry requirements for your chosen course and confirms seat availability for your intended intake.

    3–5 working days

  3. 3

    Receive invitation letter

    CTC

    Successful applicants receive an official invitation letter by email, confirming the course, intake dates, delivery mode and fees. This letter supports your visitor visa application.

    Within 2 working days of a decision

  4. 4

    Pay CAD 150 admission fee

    You

    Pay the one-off admission fee to confirm your place. Your seat is held for the intake named on your invitation letter.

    Within 14 days of the invitation letter

See all 9 steps

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Ready to start Smart Farming?

Twelve weeks, in person, on the tools. Submit your application in about fifteen minutes — no documents to upload.

12 weeks · In-person training · Study permit not required — attend on a visitor visa