
Melbourne Polytechnic
Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology - Agronomy
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThrough our Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology’s Agronomy major, you’ll dig into plant production, soil science, animal production and various cultivation techniques all at the height of innovation.
An Agronomy degree sets you up for careers as an Agronomist, Commodity Trader, Farmer, Agricultural Researcher, Educator or Technician among several others.
Delivery mode
Melbourne Polytechnic offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- Cooper St & Dalton Rd, Epping
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Academic:
- Australian Year 12 or equivalency, OR
- Successful completion of a Certificate IV or higher qualification in any discipline, OR
- Satisfactory completion of one or more subjects in a degree or associate degree course, OR
- Mature age applicant (21 years of age or over) with relevant industry experience defined as professional industry engagement for a minimum of two years; OR two years of high-level management experience; OR a combination of qualifications and industry experience. Supporting documents to include a CV with at least 2 supporting written references.
Course fees
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Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology - Agronomy will prepare you for the following roles.
Apiarist
An Apiarist produces honey and other honey products by managing bees and their beehives. You’ll market your products for sale and organise transpor...
Farmer
A Farmer runs a primary production business producing goods for sale to market. You might be employed in a range of farming industries including li...
About Melbourne Polytechnic
Melbourne Polytechnic offers a different way to learn. We have been delivering vocational training since 1912 and we're one of the largest providers in Victoria.