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43. Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Farm Management)
    43.1. Glenormiston Campus
    43.2. Duration
    43.3. Industry experience
    43.4. Distance education
    43.5. Career opportunities
    43.6. Course outline


43. Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Farm Management)

There has been no first year intake into this course from 2001. Please refer to the course structure for the new Advanced Diploma of Agriculture. The following information applies to continuing students.

43.1. Glenormiston Campus

The objectives of the Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Farm Management) are to produce graduates who have the knowledge, skills and attitude to successfully organise, operate and develop a farming business; can develop a sustainable farming system; are able to communicate effectively and able to recognise alternatives and opportunities; and have a capacity for imaginative thinking, sound judgement, problem-solving and decision-making.

43.2. Duration

The course comprises two years full-time study and one or more years of full-time practical work experience. By the external mode, students will normally complete the academic component of the course in four years. To complete the Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Farm Management) students are required to successfully complete a total of 300 points of study.

43.3. Industry experience

The course has a practical industry experience requirement. Prior to second year all students are required to complete a report which records aspects of 12 months (or equivalent) industry experience. The industry experience is undertaken prior to commencement of the course or between the first and second year of academic study.

43.4. Distance education

The Bachelor of Applied Science (Farm Management) is also offered by external mode.

43.5. Career opportunities

The Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Farm Management) was established to service the need for well-trained farm managers who are required to manage family properties and properties for corporations and private absentee owners. Agribusiness firms have also shown a keen interest in graduates who have a sound understanding of farming in addition to business and communication skills.

43.6. Course outline

Second year
Semester 1Points
 793-274 Investment and Finance10
 793-211 Land Use and Development10
 793-221 Pasture Grazing and Management10
 Elective10.0
Semester 2
 793-228 Agricultural Economics and Marketing10
 793-208 Business Responsibilities and Leadership10
 Electives20.0
Year long subjects
 793-214 Farm Management III10
 793-223 Farm Management IV10
 Sub total100.0
Total Points300.0
Electives
Available second year/Semester 1Points
 793-239 Management and Production of Beef10
 793-231 Dairy Management I10
Available second year/Semester 2
 793-234 Crop Production and Management10
 793-235 Dairy Management II10
 793-240 Sheep and Wool Production and Management10
 Horse Production Management110

Note: Electives may be approved subjects from other courses. Students must seek approval prior to enrolment from the Course Committee.


1. Students undertaking Horse Production Management select from a limited range of subjects from the horse management course (to a value of 10 credit points) with agreement of appropriate academic staff.

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