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Institute of Land and Food Resources : Guide to courses
The BAgrSc and BForSc are both four years in length. The combined degrees are typically five years. The BAppSc is three years in length, except for the Agriculture and Production Horticulture streams which are three and a half years. The Advanced Diplomas in Farm Management, Farm Production and Horse Management are three years in length (two years full-time study and one year practical work experience). The Diplomas in Horticulture and Agriculture Services are two years in length. Honours for BAgrSc and BForSc can be awarded at the end of fourth year based on marks from third and fourth years. Honours for the BAppSc (in Agriculture, Horticulture or Natural Resources Management) is normally taken over one year on a full-time basis. Subjects available are listed at the end of this introduction.
Students are advised to consult the Undergraduate Officer at their campus when planning their course, since Institute approval is required before elective subjects are chosen. The Parkville Undergraduate Office/Campus Student Administration Offices are the reference point for all matters relating to enrolment and course advice.
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