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27. Advanced Diploma of Agriculture
    27.1. Course objectives
    27.2. Career opportunities
    27.3. Course outline


27. Advanced Diploma of Agriculture

This two-year full-time course is available at Dookie campus, and also part time by distance education.

27.1. Course objectives

The Advanced Diploma of Agriculture has as its objectives that graduates have:

27.2. Career opportunities

The career opportunities depend on the area of specialisation each student adopts. Graduates normally aim for positions as junior and middle managers in enterprises such as dairying, cropping/grazing, poultry, piggery and production horticulture industries. Employment can be found as technical assistants, operating agricultural businesses, providing advice to farmers and in areas such as domestic and international traders, stock and station agencies and rural journalism. It is expected that many graduates will become self-employed.

27.3. Course outline

First year
Semester 1Points
 202-151 Information Technology and Communication12.5
 202-154 Introductory Biology for Land and Food12.5
 207-171 Sustainable Catchment Management12.5
 208-151 Production Systems and Skills I12.5
Semester 2
 207-170 Applied Ecology in the Rural Environment12.5
 207-172 Rural Economics12.5
 208-154 Production Systems and Skills II12.5
 208-161 Financial Management for Resource Ind I12.5
 Sub total100.0
Second year
Semester 1Points
 207-278 Resource Management (Soil and Water)12.5
 Three electives chosen from the following:* 
 208-251 Rural Community Development12.5
 208-263 Animal Science and Nutrition12.5
 208-253 Pasture Management12.5
 208-265 Integrated Pest and Weed Management12.5
Semester 2
 208-269 Managing Staff12.5
 Three electives chosen from the following:* 
 208-162 Agribusiness Marketing12.5
 208-271 Animal Management12.5
 208-255 Crop Management12.5
 208-252 Production Horticulture (Fruits & Vines)12.5
 208-152 Agricultural Technology12.5
 202-250 Quantitative Skills for Land and Food12.5
Year long subject
 202-051 Industry Placement#0
 Sub total100.0

* At least two of the following electives must be taken:

208-263 Animal Science and Nutrition, 208-271 Animal Management, 208-253 Pasture Management and 208-255 Crop Management.

Insufficient enrolments may lead to an elective being suspended.

202-250 Quantitative Skills for Land and Food may also be taken as a Summer Semester subject.



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