University of Southern Queensland

Australia ,Queensland | Toowoomba

Bachelor of Agricultural Technology and Management

  • Duration: 36
  • $ 34840/year
  • IELTS: 6(6)
  • Bachelor

The University of Southern Queensland, also known as UniSQ and formerly known as USQ, is a medium-sized regional university with three campuses located in Toowoomba, Springfield, and Ipswich in Queensland, Australia. It provides classes in the following fields: law, medicine, engineering, science, business, education, and the arts. It runs three research institutes and seven research centers that concentrate on a variety of commercial, agricultural, scholarly, scientific, technological, and environmental challenges.

Australia's largest Japanese-designed garden, Australia's largest solar-integrated parking, and a library with rainforest and water elements are among the university's notable features. The university has received praise for its initiatives to reduce violence against women, and the Federal Government's Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) named it an employer of choice for gender equality.

As a regional university, UniSQ makes sure that its curricula meet the needs of the local and regional labor market, participate in regional social and economic development, and support the local community.

Are you prepared for the farming of the future? Learn how to enhance agricultural systems via the application of cutting-edge technology and agricultural science (plant and animal science). 

 

Offering Queensland's first specialized degree in Agricultural Technology and Management, UniSQ is a pioneer in the agricultural industry. You can choose to pursue agricultural courses at UniSQ Toowoomba, which is bordered by thriving ag industry centers, or you can study externally or online for convenience. Gain from work-integrated learning and industry placement opportunities where you can use your knowledge of agricultural technology and management and establish connections with business partners. Graduates will have the knowledge and business skills necessary to guarantee that new and developing technologies are both economically and ecologically viable in a variety of plant and animal environments.

 

CAREER OUTCOMES

  • By 2030, it is expected that Australian agriculture would be worth A$100 billion to Australia annually, generating a significant number of job opportunities across other industries. 
  • Graduates will be qualified for positions with consulting organizations, farming enterprises (corporate and family), agribusiness firms, government agencies, and technology development corporations. 

Fees:

Tuition: $34840 per year

 

IELTS: 6(6)

 

Academics: 2.8 GPA

Rating
Please login to book appointment and more feature
Appointment