The University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Agribusiness
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe Bachelor of Agribusiness is designed to prepare you for employment in a variety of fields related to agriculture, including finance, marketing, international trade, policy formation, business management, and rural development.
You will learn to understand the unique nature of businesses related to agriculture, and develop the business and economics skills needed to assume managerial and leadership roles in agriculture and related industries. The knowledge and skills taught in the degree can be directly applied to address challenges agribusinesses face today.
The Bachelor of Agribusiness prepares you for a challenging and rewarding career in food production, food wholesaling and retailing, financial services, agricultural supply logistics, procurement, and input suppliers.
Graduates may take on positions such as policy analyst, commodity trade analyst, financial analyst, production supervisor, and marketing coordinator. Graduates can also further their studies by taking a master’s degree in agribusiness economics, agricultural economics or economics.
Delivery mode
The University of Western Australia offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- 35 Stirling Highway, Perth
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
PREREQUISITES
Mathematics Methods ATAR OR Mathematics Applications ATAR and a bridging unit. Students without ATAR mathematics will take two bridging units.
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
$29,537
$139,200
$29,537
$139,200
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Agribusiness will prepare you for the following roles.
Agricultural Manager
An Agricultural Manager coordinates the everyday operations at a farm, nursery or other agricultural production. You’ll be involved in planning the...
Agribusiness Manager
An Agribusiness Manager looks after the business operations of a farm or agricultural company. Your role will be varied but could involve things li...
Agricultural Consultant
An Agricultural Consultant provides advice on agricultural issues to primary producers, businesses and industry groups. You might offer guidance on...
Agricultural Economist
An Agricultural Economist analyses economic data related to agricultural production and markets. You might work in government departments, research...
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