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Agricultural Science Courses

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Preston
Only suitable for: People with learning needs/disabilitiesTopics covered: Planning a garden project Creating and maintaining garden beds Potting plants Sowing plants Weeding Care, use and maintain gardening tools Lawn mowing WH&S Explore the horticultural industry

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Entry Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required.

Duration
7 weeks full-time
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Tuition Fees
$495 total

Non-Award

Margaret River, Busselton, Esperance, Collie, Harvey, Narrogin, Mount Barker, Manjimup, Katanning
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to manage risks associated with chemical use, and to understand your obligations in the areas of duty of care, quality assurance and environmental management..
Entry Requirements

No minimum requirements.

Certificate

Albany
This qualification describes the skills and knowledge for job roles in the production horticulture and floriculture industry including field worker, seeding person, operator, irrigation maintainer, machinery maintainer and leading hand..
Entry Requirements

There are no entrance requirements for this course, however some campuses may require you to attend a pre enrolment interview with a lecturer.

Students wishing to undertake a Traineeship or an Apprenticeship must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study. To find out more regarding Traineeships and apprenticeships click here.

Study Mode
In person

Certificate

Mt Rowan - Rural Skills Centre
Agriculture and Agribusiness are diverse sectors including both plant and animal-based production systems along with supporting Agribusiness enterprises that supply agriculture goods and services.
Duration
2 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

Masters (Coursework)

Armidale
The Master of Science in Agriculture is a program of course work, research methodology and research designed to provide an introduction to research.
Entry Requirements

A candidate shall:

(a) hold an AQF Level 7 Bachelor qualification;
or

(b) hold an AQF Level 7 Bachelor qualification from a recognised University in a relevant discipline*;
or

(c) hold an AQF Level 8 Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Bachelor with Honours qualification in a relevant discipline*.

*Relevant disciplines include, but are not limited to:

Agribusiness

Agriculture

Agricultural Economics

Animal Science

Botany

Rural Science

Zoology
Duration
1.5 - 2 years full-time, 6 years part-time
Study Mode
In person, Online
Graduate Satisfaction
88.50%

Masters (Coursework)

Parkville
The Master of Philosophy (Agricultural Sciences) is an internationally recognised masters (by research) degree. It is designed help develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research.
Duration
2 years full-time, 4 years part-time
Study Mode
In person
Graduate Satisfaction
86.00%

Masters (Coursework)

Camperdown/Darlington
The Master of Agriculture and Environment trains you to solve the challenges of the 21st century: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment.
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person

Non-Award

Margaret River
A 2 day pruning course, ideal for workers in the viticulture industry. As part of this course, you will learn the best time for pruning, correct pruning techniques and the safe and effective use of equipment..
Duration
2 years full-time

Certificate

Kununurra, Halls Creek, Wyndham, Fitzroy Crossing, Broome, Derby
A career in agriculture is not only a job but a unique way of life, away from bustling cities and towns..
Duration
6 months full-time

Certificate

Mt Rowan - Rural Skills Centre
The Certificate II in Agriculture is a hands-on course where students learn practical skills such as how to operate quad bikes, tractors, and front-end loaders, apply chemicals, care for livestock and learn about crop establishment to give confidence and skills to work in this industry.
Duration
18 weeks full-time
Study Mode
In person

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