Curtin University - Bentley
This course enables students to undertake a combined program of agricultural science. The first year of the program provides a solid foundation in science and communications and an introduction to management. The course builds from basic biology and agricultural systems to detailed specifics of crop and animal production and rural development, within the context of overarching issues such as food security, sustainability and climate change. This understanding of agricultural production systems is combined with the business skills associated with production, processing, marketing and distribution of food and fibre products. Graduates from this course will have an industry-ready understanding of the science and technology required for productive use of plants and animals for food and fibre. They will also benefit from gaining a qualification that offers a comprehensive understanding of agriculture and its operation, in combination with a solid underpinning of on the business environment.
Essential: WACE Mathematics Applications ATAR
Desirable: Any of the following WACE courses: Animal Production Systems ATAR, Applied Information Technology ATAR, Aviation ATAR, Biology ATAR, Chemistry ATAR, Computer Science ATAR, Earth and Environmental Science ATAR, Engineering Studies ATAR, Human Biology ATAR, Integrated Science ATAR, Marine and Maritime Studies ATAR, Physics ATAR, Plant Production Systems ATAR, Psychology ATAR.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as entry is based on other criteria for this course.
Please refer to the Curtin University website for admission criteria information.
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