Hi there,
It looks like the details of this course have recently changed. We recommend search for similar courses on The Good Universities Guide here or contact this institution for more information
University of New England UNE

Bachelor of Agricultural Production and Management

University of New England UNE

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00003G

This program is designed for those who want to progress their career into agricultural management. It covers the latest technology and production techniques for the industry. Students will complete vocational units to develop practical skills in farm management, while deepening their understanding of the science and technology of modern agriculture through the UNE units. By completing this degree, students will be able to apply their technical knowledge and business management skills to improve the sustainability, productivity and profitability of farming systems. Students are required to enrol with a Registered Training Organisation in order to complete the required VET units for the course.

Structure

144 credit points (equivalent to 24 standard units) including core UNE units, core VET units, and one major. Students admitted through an articulation program follow a modified program of study.

Subjects

  • Crop production
  • Livestock production
  • Feedlot management
  • Production horticulture
  • Poultry production

Standard entry requirements

  • Year 12 or relevant equivalent
  • Certificate IV or higher qualification
  • Relevant industry experience
  • Certificate III or higher in Agriculture. This course has multiple admission pathways, which are dependent upon a combination of qualifications and industry experience.

Study pathways

Students may be eligible for credit (advanced standing) for previously completed studies. An exit pathway is available for eligible students.

Further information

Students must have access to a commercial farm to complete the case study components of their vocational units.

Related courses

Browse more courses
Related careers

Become a member

Already a member? LoginForgot password?

Join the conversation