Bachelor of Agriculture is a degree that empowers Students with the general, scientific, and problem-solving abilities required to meet the high demand for skilled graduates in agriculture.
The major is the student’s chosen specialization. You’ll develop a deep understanding of your major study area from first to the third year. In most degrees, you won’t need to select your major on day one. In the first year, you’re able to explore a range of subject areas you’re interested in, so by the time it comes to choosing your major, you’ll be well informed.
In the Bachelor of Agriculture, you can focus on the following areas of study, explore these majors below:
- Agricultural Economics
- Plant and Soil Science
- Production Animal Science
Students who study the Production Animal Science major and gain entry into the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program will receive a minimum of 30 points of subject credit towards their first year of graduate studies.
Honours is an optional fourth year of study that gives you the opportunity to draw together your previous studies and focus your knowledge, skills and intellect on an exciting piece of original research. Honours can further prepare you for employment, or a research higher degree.