Overview
Murdoch offers combined degrees which combine Law and another bachelor degree in an integrated course of study. This allows students seeking a Law degree to gain a range of opportunities for the study of disciplines other than law which are greater than those for students within the Law degree studied … For more content click the Read More button below.
Structure
33 credit points
Major33 credit points
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate a clear understanding of the importance of crop and pasture production in terms of biological, physical/environmental and social contexts
2.
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge and understanding of the underlying principles and core concepts of the crop and pasture sciences, with an emphasis on manipulating production through science and technological interventions
3.
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of crop and pasture science and an understanding of how abiotic and biotic processes influence the growth and management of agricultural plants.
4.
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of experimental design and analysis appropriate to the various disciplines in the biological sciences including the use of contemporary multivariate statistics, molecular analyses and experimental design
5.
Demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge of the major themes of crop and pasture science, including food security, trade, environmental and regulatory issues
6.
Demonstrate a broad and coherent understanding of the role and limitations of various developing technologies in the management of crop and pasture systems