Overview
The Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences builds deep understanding and practical experience as well as industry and community engagement. Double majors and major/minor combinations are available in different specialisations or other disciplines that enhance opportunity to engage with operation agricultural science in social, business, health and policy environments. Knowledge of the … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Academic Chair
Admission requirements
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Apply and communicate knowledge of the principles and concepts of agricultural science in global and regional contexts
2.
Critically review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge related agricultural sciences
3.
Apply innovative analytical and technical skills to identify and solve problems relevant to agricultural industries using evidence-based practice
4.
Effectively articulate agricultural science concepts to scientific peer groups and the broader community
5.
Demonstrate application of professional practice and integrity in a range of professional settings
6.
Work effectively both independently and in team environments
7.
Reflect critically on professional experiences in support of lifelong learning and professional identity
Structure
72 credit points
Spine9 credit points
Course Core12 credit points
Major24 credit points
Options27 credit points
Additional information
Research areas:Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences