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Bachelor of Agriculture [Wangaratta]

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Common Subjects

AGB110 Agricultural Economics
AGB310 Agricultural Marketing
AGR202 Food, Environment and Culture
AGS107 Precision Agriculture and Data Handling
AHT101 Professional Skills in Agriculture and Horticulture
AHT231 Agricultural Finance and Business Management
AHT274 Industry Practice *
PSC104 Soil Science

Additional Compulsory Subjects

AGR220 Extension
AGR203 Production Analysis and Optimisation
AGS203 Agricultural Biotechnology
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences
CHM108 Chemical Fundamentals
IRR200 Principles of Irrigation **
PSC102 Botany
PSC201 Invertebrate Pests
PSC202 Crop and Pasture Science
PSC271 Crop Agronomy
PSC360 Pastures and Rangelands
PSC371 Plant Pathology ***
PSC415 Soil Management
ASC171 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
ASC261 Animal Reproduction4
ASC273 Animal Nutrition2
ASC370 Ruminant Production
MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
SCI301 International Experience ****

Notes
*, **, ***, ****
see enrolment pattern for details

Enrolment pattern

Year 1
Session 1

AHT101 Professional Skills in Agriculture and Horticulture
PSC102 Botany

Session 2
AGS107 Precision Agriculture and Data Handling
MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology

Year 2
Session 3

CHM108 Chemical Fundamentals
AGB110 Agricultural Economics

Session 4
ASC171 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
PSC104 Soil Science

Year 3
Session 5

AHT231 Agricultural Finance and Business Management
AGR203 Production Analysis and Optimisation

Session 6
AGR202 Food, Environment and Culture
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences

Year 4
Session 7

AGS203 Agricultural Biotechnology
PSC202 Crop and Pasture Science

Session 8
PSC360 Pastures and Rangelands
ASC273 Animal Nutrition OR
IRR 200 Principles of Irrigation *

Year 5
Session 9

AGB310 Agricultural Marketing
PSC415 Soil Management

Session 10
PSC371 Plant Pathology ** OR
AHT274 Industry Practice OR
SCI301 International Experience
PSC201 Invertebrate Pests

Year 6
Session 11

AGR220 Extension
ASC261 Animal Reproduction OR
AHT274 Industry Practice *** OR
SCI301 International Experience ****

Session 12
PSC271 Crop Agronomy
ASC370 Ruminant Production

Notes
* In Session 8 students have a choice of either ASC273 or IRR200 br /> ** In Session 10 students have a choice of either PSC371 or AHT274 or SCI301 but students must complete AHT274 or SCI301 uring their course
*** AHT274 Industry Practice or SCI301 International Experience are included as an option in both session 10 and 11 to allow BAgSc Students exiting with the 3 year degree to complete the industry requirement.
**** In Session 11 students have a choice of either ASC261 or AHT274 or SCI301 but students must complete AHT274 or SCI301 during their course

GOTAFE & NCDEA Articulated Program
For eligible candidates who are GOTAFE or NCDEA alumni holding the Diploma of Agriculture the completion of the artculation program requires successful completion of hte subjects listed below:

Year 1
Session 1

AHT101 Professional Skills in Agriculture and Horticulture
AGB110 Agricultural Economics

Session 2
AGS107 Precision Agriculture and Data Handling
PSC104 Soil Science

Year 2
Session 3

AHT231 Agricultural Finance and Business Management
AGB310 Agricultural Marketing

Session 4
MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology

Year 3
Session 5

CHM108 Chemical Fundamentals
PSC102 Botany

Session 6
ASC171 Animal Anatomy and Physiology
AGS301 Weed and Pesticide Sciences

Year 4
Session 7

AGR203 Production Analysis and Optimisation
AGS203 Agricultural Biotechnology

Session 8
ASC370 Ruminant Production
PSC201 Invertebrate Pests

Year 5
Session 9

AGR220 Extension
PSC202 Crop and Pasture Science

Session 10
AGR202 Food, Environment and Culture
PSC271 Crop Agronomy

Year 6
Session 11

PSC415 Soil Management

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Consider also:

  • Bachelor of Agriculture
  • Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management
  • Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management [Wangaratta]
  • Bachelor of Agricultural Science

Follow on study: 

  • Master of Agricultural Business Management
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When

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Level

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Duration

5.5 years part-time

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