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Agriculture and Resource Economics BachelorsUniversity of New England - AustraliaThe Bachelor of Agricultural and Resource Economics allows graduates to take up professional, managerial or executive positions in such areas as banking, international agencies, agribusiness, education, agriculture or ... Show More The Bachelor of Agricultural and Resource Economics allows graduates to take up professional, managerial or executive positions in such areas as banking, international agencies, agribusiness, education, agriculture or the public sector. Skills gained allow graduates to perform an effective professional role in a changing economic and social environment to deal with the complex issues facing the agricultural and resource sectors. The degree provides graduates with a solid core of knowledge but is also flexible. Students can customise their program to focus on aspects of agriculture, natural resources, business and law. The professional placement program equips students with relevant workplace skills and assists them in gaining employment upon graduation. Entry RequirementsAssumed knowledge is any two units of English. For some units in the economics, finance and quantitative areas it is recommended that students have previously studied mathematics. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Incidental unit costs NotesMandatory intensive schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. Students must complete up to eight weeks of professional experience with approved agribusiness institutions during their degree. A minimum of two weeks and a maximum of six weeks may be undertaken in any one organisation or district. |
$4,687 Domestic $12,813 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Agriculture and Business Double BachelorUniversity of New England - AustraliaThis combined program offers graduates the opportunity to pursue careers in agriculture and business related areas. Students can achieve disciplinary depth as well as the breadth of learning expected in agriculture and... Show More This combined program offers graduates the opportunity to pursue careers in agriculture and business related areas. Students can achieve disciplinary depth as well as the breadth of learning expected in agriculture and business degrees. This combined program provides the opportunity to study in areas such as animal production systems and products, crop and pasture management, animal health and welfare, feedlot management, cotton crop protection, grains crop protection, poultry and sheep production, business information technology, micro and macroeconomics, economic perspectives of environment and food, farm and resource management, agribusiness marketing, commodity markets and banking and finance. Entry RequirementsAssumed knowledge is any two units of Mathematics and English. Recommended studies: Biology and/or Chemistry. For students without the recommended background knowledge, the Faculty offers Foundation units in Chemistry and Mathematics. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Incidental unit costs NotesMandatory intensive schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. 12 weeks of approved practical industry experience during university vacation periods. For further information contact UNE Career Development through AskUNE. |
$6,680 Domestic $17,084 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Science in Agriculture MastersUniversity of New England - AustraliaThe Master of Science in Agriculture is a program of course work and research designed to provide advanced training to supplement a first degree and to provide an introduction to research. The course work component is ... Show More The Master of Science in Agriculture is a program of course work and research designed to provide advanced training to supplement a first degree and to provide an introduction to research. The course work component is designed to provide advanced knowledge and to develop a range of skills, applicable to the candidate's background and area of interest. Areas of specialisation are: animal science; meat science and technology; wool science; genetics and animal breeding; agricultural and resource economics; agronomy and soil science. Entry RequirementsA candidate shall: (a) hold a bachelor degree from a recognised University in a discipline related to Agriculture or Rural Science; or (b) satisfy the school by means of other qualifications and relevant experience of adequate preparation for candidature; or (c) be permitted to transfer to candidature for the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture if recommended by the school from the award of the Master of Agriculture. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Incidental unit costs |
$6,680 Domestic $16,998 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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Agribusiness and Food Security BachelorsCentral Queensland University - AustraliaCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Agribusiness and Food Security will provide well-trained agricultural and horticultural graduates with a nationally recognised qualification that integrates knowledge and skills science as ... Show More CQUniversity’s Bachelor of Agribusiness and Food Security will provide well-trained agricultural and horticultural graduates with a nationally recognised qualification that integrates knowledge and skills science as well as business. As climate change, challenges in food production, and rapid urban growth place an ever-increasing pressure on agricultural industries, food security has now emerged as a global issue. These challenges have created a demand for skilled professionals and there are excellent career prospects for students. In your first year of study you will gain the basic science and business knowledge and skills required to understand agricultural based enterprises. Advanced level courses in the second year provide you with knowledge of sustainable food and fibre production, the food production chain and value adding for agricultural products, the economics of primary production industries, managing water resources, and the use of technology in agriculture. Final year courses look at business finance, ensuring the security of food production systems, how plants function in the environment and precision livestock management. You can then choose from a range of electives in business, science or geography to provide in-depth knowledge of factors that affect agricultural businesses and the provision of a secure food supply. Benefit from the flexibility to study on-campus or by distance education. The option to study part-time enables you to take advantage of the many employment opportunities in the agriculture industry while you study. Entry RequirementsN/A Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs NotesMany courses have compulsory residential schools throughout the duration of the program. |
$6,684 Domestic $16,389 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Agricultural Education MastersMontana State University - United StatesThe graduate program in Agricultural Education at Montana State University is designed to prepare graduates for entry into or advancement in formal and non-formal teaching careers. This program also provides developmen... Show More The graduate program in Agricultural Education at Montana State University is designed to prepare graduates for entry into or advancement in formal and non-formal teaching careers. This program also provides development of professional leadership skills for other careers in agribusiness, government service, extension, or adult education. The master's degree program in Agricultural Education, with its various options, provides a program that can be tailored to meet each student's career goals. In addition to the wide variety of professional courses in agricultural education, offerings are also available from all academic Departments in the College of Agriculture, including agricultural economics, animal and range sciences, land resources and environmental sciences, plant sciences and plant pathology, and veterinary molecular biology. Specialization areas such as adult education, educational administration, career education, and curriculum coordination are also available through cooperation with the College of Education, Health and Human Development. Plan A (thesis), Plan B (project or professional paper), and an online option are available. Entry RequirementsAny applicant who has received a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university may apply for admission to The Graduate School. An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants with post-baccalaureate coursework must have a graduate GPA of at least 3.0.
International applicants must prove English Language proficiency in one of the following ways :
Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT) 80 Other Fees |
$14,530 Domestic $14,530 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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