Master of Agriculture - M.Agr.
The Master of Agriculture at a glance...
Duration full time: 1 year
Duration part time: 2 years
Commencing semesters:
Semester 1
Semester 2
Credit points for completion: 48
Course location:
- Camperdown/Darlington Campus
Course study mode:
- On Campus
Available to international students?
- Full time Onshore
Course code: BC030
CRICOS code: 000661G
Faculty:
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Contact position:
Coordinator, Postgraduate Services
Faculty phone number:
+61 2 9351 6926
Faculty fax number:
+61 2 9351 2945
Faculty contact:
Pamela Stern
Faculty street address:
Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
McMillan Bldg (A05)
Rm 103
Agriculture Lane off Science Road
Camperdown
New South Wales
2006
Australia
Faculty mailing address:
Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
McMillan Bldg (A05)
University of Sydney
New South Wales
2006
Australia
Email address:
agriculture.pg@usyd.edu.au
Faculty web address:
http://www.agric.usyd.edu.au/postgraduate_study/index.shtml
Offering a Master of Agriculture in the following areas Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Technologies, Natural Resource Management, Resource Economics, Sustainable Agriculture, and Turf Management.
The Master of Agriculture caters to the needs of candidates who come from varied educational backgrounds. The objectives of the course are to provide advanced learning opportunities to candidates who wish to extend their knowledge in a particular discipline; enable graduates to update skills and prior training; enable graduates to apply basic training in one discipline to the development of skill and expertise in another discipline and prepare students to undertake postgraduate research degrees.
Course completion requirements
For Master of Agriculture candidates must complete a total of 48 cp made up of at least four core units.
On campus attendance pattern
Full time, Part time
End qualification
Master of Agriculture
Professional recognition
Graduates can join several professional bodies in agriculture and natural resource management
Articulation courses
Ph.D. (BB000)
Course level
Master by Coursework (Undifferentiated)
Handbook website link
http://www.usyd.edu.au/handbooks/handbooks_admin/agriculture.shtml
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