Future Students

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February and July
Duration

4 years full time

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

24 hours plus own study time

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Science)

Annual Fees
2009: $25,000
2010: $27,500

CRICOS Code
003019J
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Mathematics

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Agricultural Science

World populations and economies are rapidly increasing in their demand for food and fibre.

At the same time, agricultural systems are being placed under pressure to meet environmental and social and economic goals.

To meet these goals and maintain or increase production levels, an understanding of the complex factors that shape agricultural systems is required. This degree will prepare you well to participate in the rapidly evolving area of agricultural science. 

Level 1
In Level 1 you will study Core Concepts in Biology; Plant and Animal Biology; Cell Biology; Natural Resource Economics;  Environmental Economics; and Terrestrial Ecosystems to provide the foundation for your studies. Depending on your TEE subjects, you may also need to study Chemistry and Mathematics.

Level 2
Level 2 is designed to give you a broad background in all areas of agriculture, and involves units such as Animal Science; Biometrics; Genetics; Science Communication; Plant Physiology: Plants in Action; and Earth Surface Processes and Soils

Level 3
In Level 3 you will study Biometrics; Cropping Systems; Pasture Systems; Animal Production, Project and Risk Management;  and Soil Biology and Plant Nutrition. .

Level 4
In Level 4 you will undertake a research project worth 50 per cent of your mark for fourth year. The research project and wide choice of electives will allow you to develop specialist skills within your areas of interest.

You may earn Honours based on your marks for the research project plus your four best marks from level three units.

Each semester you will normally have at least one optional unit. You can select your optional units from subject areas such as: Animal Ecology; Animal Genetics, Animal Production; Climate and Environment; Environmental Economics; Environmental Management; Human Geography; Land, Soil and Water Systems; Marine and Coastal Management; Marine Biology, Physical Geography; Plant Conservation Biology; Plant Ecology; Plant Genetics; Plant Production/Agronomy; Science Communication; and Wildlife Management. 

If you are interested in finding out which subjects you will study then have a look at the Course Outline. This will show you the core units and the options for the course, along with course rules.

You will notice that each unit has a unit code, for example BIOL1130. The first number in the unit code indicates the level of the unit - in this case level one. For a more detailed description of a particular unit, click on the unit code.

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 80
UWA Foundation program 66
WAUFY 59
Minimum International Baccalaureate 29
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 12
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 8
Indian School Certificate 60

Structure

Full-time students normally take eight units (48 points) each year, and four units (24 points) and a 24-point research project in their final year. Students may be awarded honours based on academic results.

Career Opportunities

Some graduates have headed banks, State and Commonwealth Government departments or formed their own companies associated with agriculture. Many graduates join the WA and interstate departments of Agriculture and Food as researchers and development officers, while others join organisations servicing agriculture. Demand for graduates is soaring - with about six job vacancies for every new graduate.

Course enquiries Application, visa and other enquiries to

Marjan Heibloem
Manager, Student Office

Phone (+61 8) 6488 2565
Email science@fnas.uwa.edu.au

International Centre

The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au