Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management

Career opportunities

Careers in agribusiness are not necessarily just involved in production agriculture. CSU's Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management is designed to provide career opportunities at any point in the supply chain, from the farm gate through to export and marketing of agri-products, as well as within the industries that service agriculture. Employment opportunities range from the rural service industries of regional Australia to international trade and finance activities undertaken by multinational corporations.

Students will have many career options as they acquire expertise in marketing, accounting, finance, people management, international business, agricultural production systems and enterprise management, and sustainable resource management.

Careers available include:

  • professional farm management
  • commodity trading
  • international marketing
  • exporting
  • financial management
  • agronomic and livestock sales
  • management
  • business consulting
  • agribusiness management
  • agribusiness banking.

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At a glance

Study Mode

On campus; Distance education

Where

Orange; Wagga Wagga

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Undergraduate

Duration

3 years full-time on campus
6 years part-time by distance education

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

70

How to apply

Admission code/s

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Additional costs

You will be responsible for travel and accommodation expenses relating to the work experience and industry placement component of your course. Costs will vary depending on location and duration of your placement. These practical components may involve paid or unpaid work. Scholarship opportunities and subsidised accommodation are available to support students with placement costs.