The Bachelor in Agriculture at The University of Melbourne is an ideal choice for applicants who would like to understand how to harness natural processes to sustainably feed the growing population, improve natural resource management and contribute to Australia’s growing agricultural industry, the Bache.
Graduates with a degree in agriculture are highly sought after in Australia, with an employment rate of over 92 per cent.
The Bachelor in Agriculture will allow students to apply biology, chemistry, physics, and economics and see the real-world results of their actions. Whether they start their post-university career in a laboratory, on farms or in a bank, they will make a real impact on the world.
Students will complement lab and classroom learning with fieldwork. They can even choose to spend a semester learning at the university's agricultural research and teaching campus at Dookie. This will give them additional hands-on experience and knowledge of farm operations.
Students can choose between three majors: Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Science and Production Animal Science.
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