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Applied Science and Basic Science
Associate Degree in Agribusiness
Associate Degree in Agribusiness

Associate Degree in Agribusiness

  • ID:UTAS610047
  • Level:Associate Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the completion of qualifications equivalent to the 12th year in Australia. Some courses also require the completion of pre-requisite subjects, such as Mathematics or Chemistry.

English Requirements

  • IELTS: 6.0 (no individual band less than 5.5)

  • TOEFL (iBT): 72 (no skill below: Reading 10; Listening 9; Speaking 16; Writing 19)

  • PTE Academic:50 with no score lower than 42

  • UTAS Access-English:Level 6 - 60% (no individual score less than 55%)

  • Cambridge CAE (Certificate of Advanced English): B Grade

  • Cambridge CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English): C Grade

  • Cambridge BEC (Business English Certificate) Higher: C Grade

Course Information

The Associate Degree in Agribusiness is an industry-focused course designed for people who want to learn everything there is to know about running a successful farm-based business from paddock to plate. It is an ideal stepping stone for those currently working in agriculture who wish to move into leadership and management roles, or a great foundation for those wishing to enter the industry.

The program combines business studies in management, finance, marketing and planning with technical studies in agriculture through a unique blend of online learning, face-to-face classes, practical workshops and industry placements. The course content has been developed in consultation with industry experts and they are actively involved in its delivery.

A key feature of the course is the focus on hands-on learning, where students develop knowledge and skills through work integrated learning opportunities such as industry placements, fieldwork, case studies and applied research. This aims to enhance students’ problem solving, communication, critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership skills by allowing them to ‘learn through practice’. It has been designed to make university study a little less daunting—and a lot more practical.

While the first year serves as a foundation year in agribusiness, the second year allows students to choose an employment-based pathway, specialisation pathway, or a pathway into a higher level of study.

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Pathway Courses

The Articulation option, in the second year of the Associate Degree, prepares you to undertake a bachelor degree. You’ll be eligible for two years of full credit into the University of Tasmania’s Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture and Business) degree, or partial credit into another University of Tasmania bachelor program, subject to the relevant College's discretion.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduation from the Associate Degree in Agribusiness can provide an entry opportunity for those seeking work in an agribusiness, accelerate progression through a graduate's present agribusiness organisation, or open up new career paths and opportunities.

New to agribusiness and never worked in the industry before?

For those graduates new to agribusiness, roles including trainee positions, team leaders, field officers and researchers are likely.

Already working and want to fast track or leverage off past experience?

For those graduates already working in agriculture, the Associate Degree in Agribusiness should enable graduates to progress from assistant positions to managerial roles, lead a small team, become a field officer, research team member or salesperson and liaise better with suppliers and/ or customers.

Potential types of employers:

  • Upstream of the farm: suppliers of seed, fertiliser, chemicals, machinery, stockfeed, labour, finance, business advisory, transport, consultancy, and specialist services such as harvesting contractors.

  • Primary production: cropping, horticulture, animal based enterprises, aquaculture, pharmaceuticals, wineries, farm-based tourism.

  • Downstream of the farm: processors and value-adders, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, transport and storage operations, logistics, consultants.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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