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What Central Queensland University says about their program:
"The agricultural industry is faced with new and emerging challenges creating a need for graduates who have practical experience, knowledge of cutting-edge technology and the leadership potential to help drive adoption of innovation at every stage of primary production. The Bachelor of Agriculture prepares you for the rigours of the ‘real’ world and ensures graduates are skilled to make a difference in the context of the emerging opportunities that a high tech agricultural industry provides.
The course delivers the right mix of skills-based training and research-led teaching to succeed in today’s agribusiness, livestock and cropping industries. Thanks to our partnership with local industry, such as Victoria’s Rural Industries Skills Training (RIST), you’ll benefit from project-based training on extensive crop, dairy, sheep, equine and beef production facilities. Graduates from QATC and RIST can apply for direct entry into the Bachelor of Agriculture.
The first year of the Bachelor of Agriculture will provide the foundation framework that you will use to develop increasingly complex learnings developed in the context of industry-relevant problems. In the second year, you will build your core skills by developing your systematic thinking by learning about emerging agricultural innovation through an industry placement. You will select to complete either a major in agribusiness or two out of three minors in livestock, cropping or business, during the course. In your third year, you will acquire information about agricultural practices and technology and develop advanced-level technical and people-management skills. You will complete the course by producing a real-world consulting project that will address a client-driven whole-of-system problem."
Entry requirements are a guideline of the recommended academic and English language proficiency that CQUniversity expects you to have. Entry requirements vary among courses.
To apply for entry to CQUniversity programs, you must satisfy academic requirements and English language requirements. This ensures that you have the skills and knowledge to do well in the course.
IELTS 6 (no score below 5.5) / TOEFL 75 (no score below 17) / PTE 54. Health courses and engineering may have a higher requirement.
Students from the US, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, and Canada do not need English requirements.
If students do not meet the English criteria they can study English on campus. For every .5 of a required level missing, they will need 10 weeks of English.
Successful completion of Australian year 10 or equivalent.
Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent; or completion of AQF Certificate IV or equivalent.
Successful completion of the equivalent of Australian Year 12. An approved university foundation studies or formal Australian Certificate IV can also be taken to meet this entry requirement.
If you have successfully completed a certificate, diploma or advanced diploma (or equivalent) you may gain advanced standing into your CQUniversity program.
Completion of a bachelor's degree with the equivalent to an Australian pass grade average in the final two terms, from a recognized higher education institution.
Term 1 (March - June): deadline February 1 Term 2 (July - October): deadline June 1 Term 3 (October - February): deadline September 1
Applications may take longer to process for Latin American students. Allow six weeks before the program start date.
CQUniversity are committed to making courses accessible to everyone. That's why on top of offering multiple pathways for those at different stages of life professionally and personally, they also offer a generous variety of scholarships to international students and highly competitive fees.
Undergraduate tuition from AUD$20,000 / year Graduate tuition from AUD$21,000 / year Diplomas from AUD$23,000 / year
Scholarships are awarded to recognize strong academic performance and innovation as well as enable better access so that students can reach their full potential and build on their education aspirations. This aspect of financial support is a key feature in the University's provision of services to international students.
The scholarship is available to all new international students wishing to study an undergraduate or postgraduate program at any campus at CQUniversity. If your application for the scholarship is successful, you will receive a 20 percent reduction of your tuition fees. Check if you meet the selection criteria.
This scholarship is open to all new international students wishing to study an undergraduate or postgraduate course at one of CQUniversity’s regional campuses. Successful applicants will receive a 20 percent tuition fee reduction. Check if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Many international students will require a visa to study in Australia, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Australia student visa requirements