This program is designed to build on the knowledge of agribusiness issues that students have developed in their pass degree. Students undertake an Honours project to research and report on a defined topic that is tailored to students interests and career goals.
Entry requirements:
Students must have completed Bachelor of Agribusiness with a GPA of at least 5.0 or satisfy the Executive Dean that the student is suitably qualified to undertake honours. They must also satisfy the following English language requirements: IELTS Academic: Overall Score of 6.5 and Writing score of 6; TOEFL (CBT): 237 with Essay Rating score of 4.5, TOEFL (PBT): 570 with TWE score of 5 and TOEFL (IBT): Overall Score of 90 and Writing score of 21.
Application details:
Students who are currently undertaking year 12 in Australia must apply through Queensland Admission Tertiary Centre. Students who are not currently studying in Australia must send in the completed application form to The Manager, International Admissions Section, The University of Queensland, Level 2, JD Story Building, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia along with the following documents: certified copies of all transcripts of results, award certificates, grading systems, and translations (if required); proof of English language proficiency and documents for credit assessment. A non-refundable application fee of $100 has to be enclosed along with the application form.
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The University of Queensland (UQ), ranked 41st in the world by the Times Higher Education Supplement , is one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions. Founded in 1909, it is the oldest university in Queensland and has produced generations of graduates who have gone on to become leaders in all areas of society and industry. The University is a founding member of the national Group of Eight , an alliance of research-strong "sandstone" univers...read more
Number of students:
38050
No.of international students
7518
CRICOS code:
00025B
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of Queensland
Venue information for this course:
UQ Gatton Campus
Address:
UQ Gatton Campus Faculty of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science University of Queensland GATTON COLLEGE Queensland Australia 4345
Venue Description:
This campus offers the best programs of their type in - agribusiness, agriculture, animal studies, environmental management and horticulture - available anywhere in Australia. Students at this campus enjoy the benefits of a relatively personalised educational experience and the opportunity to live on campus if they wish, as well as belonging to a large University with international status. It boasts a long history, beautiful grounds and excellent facilities. Graduates of this campus include a Deputy Prime Minister, state Premiers and Ministers, a Rhodes Scholar as well as distinguished industry leaders. It is a campus that provides students with the opportunity to develop independently in a safe and supportive environment close to major centres such as Brisbane, Ipswich and Toowoomba.
Accommodation available at this venue?
Yes
Accommodation Details:
This campus has on-campus single room accommodation for up to 406 males and females, with shared bathroom facilities, three high quality meals per day served in the Dining Hall. It consists of small number of self-catered facilities available to senior, postgraduate and mature-age students, and short term motel style accommodation and conference accommodation.
While Hotcourses makes every effort to ensure information is correct at time it is submitted, all information is indicative only and details are subject to change. Please check all details with University of Queensland