combined bachelor's

Agribusiness and Science

Pursue your passions and maximise your career opportunities with our combined bachelor's degree in Agribusiness and Science. You'll graduate with two degrees in just four years, a Bachelor of Agribusiness where you will take a defined study plan and a Bachelor of Science where you'll choose a major from a wide range of options.

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Quick details

Course code
CB001
TISC code
UB001

CRICOS code
107573G
Intake
February and July
Duration
4 years full time or part-time equivalent
Location
Perth campus
Minimum ATAR or equivalent
85
Prerequisites
Mathematics Methods ATAR or Mathematics Applications ATAR with a mathematics unit taken in your first year. Students without ATAR mathematics will take two first-year mathematics units

Related study areas

 

Why study this course?

In a competitive employment market, you will maximise your career opportunities by developing strong agribusiness skills and gaining knowledge in a scientific discipline. You'll graduate with two qualifications in four years. If you decide either degree isn’t right for you, you can exit one and complete the other.

What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Agribusiness will prepare you to apply business and economic principles to address global challenges in food security, farming systems and evolving consumer markets. You'll also learn about the management of businesses operating from the farm gate to consumer plates.

Discipline areas in Science range from cutting-edge pure and applied science to new multidisciplinary fields of science. Acquiring the communication and research skills embedded throughout each major, you will be well prepared for many diverse and exciting career opportunities.

Course structure

You can combine the following extended major from the Bachelor of Agribusiness:

With one of the following Bachelor of Science majors:

You can also include minors and elective units in your degree. Learn more about what makes up your degree with Our Courses Explained.

Combined bachelors degree with foundational units

1ST YEAR SEM 1 Exd major Exd major Found. Major 2
SEM 2 Exd major Exd major Found. Major 2
2ND YEAR SEM 1 Exd major Exd major Found. Major 2
SEM 2 Exd major Exd major Found. Major 2
3RD YEAR SEM 1 Exd major Exd major Elective Major 2
SEM 2 Exd major Exd major Elective Major 2
4th YEAR SEM 1 Exd major Exd major Exd major Major 2
SEM 2 Exd major Exd major Exd major Major 2

Key    CyanExtended major    GreenSecond major    OrangeFoundational    YellowElective    

Career opportunities

Students graduating with a Bachelor of Agribusiness and Bachelor of Science are well placed for the job market. Their comprehensive practical skills in Agribusiness as well as their strong background in communication and research skills will open pathways to a large variety of industries such as consultancies, NGOs or government departments and agencies.

Graduates may work as:

  • Agricultural Consultant
  • Business Consultant
  • Commodity Trade Analyst
  • Farm Manager
  • Policy Analyst
  • Production Supervisor

Fees and scholarships

Domestic student fees

For Commonwealth-supported places, student contribution amounts are charged by unitbased on area of study. For a fee estimate, go to the Fee Calculator and select “I want to price my units”.

Fees are subject to annual indexation. Refer to the handbook to identify the units required. More information on how fees are calculated.

International Students fees

Onshore international students are charged an annual course fee, charged per credit point at a rate dependent on the course in which the student is enrolled. Annual course fees are calculated based on an annual study load. Check the handbook to confirm the annual study load for your course.

Find out more about international student tuition fees and visit the fee calculator for the relevant course fees.

Fees are subject to annual indexation.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available to students from a diverse range of backgrounds, including academic achievement, financial need, educational disadvantage, leadership and community service, artistic or sporting achievements, and being from a rural or remote area.

Admission requirements

To be considered for this course you need to:

We offer a number of other pathways for you to gain entry into our undergraduate degrees if you do not meet the standard admission requirements. Find out the admissions pathways for School Leavers and Non-School Leavers.

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