Advanced Diploma in Agribusiness | Good Universities Guide

Advanced Diploma in Agribusiness

The agribusiness landscape is experiencing significant changes, including technology integration, sustainability and environmental concerns, and changing consumer preferences. Being able to quickly adjust strategies, adopt new technologies, and align with evolving consumer demands is crucial to excelling in this dynamic industry. Whether you're pivoting to agribusiness for the first time, or are an experienced professional looking to upskill and remain competitive in fast-paced field, the UNE Advanced Diploma in Agribusiness provides you with the skillsets you need to succeed.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Online Campus

Online/Off-campus - 1.5 years

Full-time - 1.5 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
60

UNE Armidale (main campus)

Online/Off-campus - 1.5 years

Full-time - 1.5 years

Part-time - 6 years

N/A
60

Structure

72 credit points; 5 Core Units and 7 Listed Units

Subjects

  • Fundamentals of Agriculture, Sustainable Agricultural Systems II, Introductory Microeconomics, Food Security and Environmental Scarcity, Economics for Management, Introductory Macroeconomics, Australian Economic Institutions and Performance, Fundamentals of Marketing, Business Statistics, Financial Management I, Financial Management II, Intermediate Microeconomics, Farm and Resource Management, Introduction to Business Law, Management Practices in Responsible Organisations, Introduction to Business Analytics

Entry requirements

  • You have completed, at minimum, an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent

Study Pathways

Future study opportunities: Bachelor of Agribusiness Subject to meeting Advanced Standing rules candidates who discontinue their studies in the course may be eligible to exit with the Diploma in Agribusiness on completion of 48 credit points. Candidates who apply to discontinue their studies and exit with the Diploma in Agribusiness who later decide to apply for re-admission will be subject to current course requirements of the Advanced Diploma in Agribusiness. This may mean that they will not receive full recognition for their previous studies should the course structure have changed. In the absence of a nominated exit pathway, or where a candidate is unable to complete the requirements of either the course or the nominated pathway, an alternative award may be able to be identified in consultation with the Course Coordinator.