Embedded within the Bachelor of Agriculture and Land Management is the Associate Degree in Agriculture and Land Management. The Associate degree forms the first and second year of the Bachelor degree. This flexibility enables students to exit at the end of second year with a range of professional skills and a qualification. The course design and structure provides students with key theoretical knowledge, research and practical operational skills in the scientific, economic and practical areas of Agriculture and Land Management. Students have the option of completing the Bachelor Degree at a later stage, in order to achieve broader skills and knowledge.

To achieve the Associate degree, participants are required to complete all 16 core subjects from Semesters 1-4 for a total of 192 credit points. The course is structured to allow students to develop knowledge and skills in an integrated and dynamic framework of research and practical applications.

About the Course

  • Local Students
  • International Students
  • National Code: HEESALM
  • Local Fees: A$12,000 p.a.
  • International Fees: A$12,000 p.a.

Campus: Epping, Yan Yean Training Centre

Duration

Full-time: 2 years

Part-time: 4 years (approx)

Modes of Delivery

Further Study and Careers

Pathways to Further Study

Graduates of the Associate Degree may continue for another year full-time (2 years part-time) and complete the Bachelor Degree in Agriculture and Land Management.

Study Pathways at NMIT

Entrance Requirements

Local Students:

Satisfactory completion of Year 12 (or equivalent), with English (any) and one of: biology, mathematics (any) or chemistry. OR Satisfactory completion of a TAFE Diploma course in Agriculture (or equivalent). OR Relevant industry experience defined as professional engagement in the Agriculture industry for a minimum of two years and demonstrated capacity to undertake work at degree level. Domestic students may undertake the course on a part-time basis.

International Students:

Satisfactory completion of Year 12 (or equivalent), with English (any) and one of: biology, mathematics (any) or chemistry. OR Satisfactory completion of a TAFE Diploma course in Agriculture (or equivalent). OR Relevant industry experience defined as professional engagement in the Agriculture industry for a minimum of two years and demonstrated capacity to undertake work at degree level. International students require International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Level 6. Prospective students not yet at this level will have the opportunity to participate in a bridging course program.

Materials

Assessment Methods

Subjects are assessed in a variety of ways including exams, practical exercises, case studies, demonstrations and assignments.

Materials

Students will be required to purchase textbooks and notes. Booklists will be available upon enrolment.

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How to Apply

Local Students

Full-time (2010):
To start this course in 2010 apply directly to NMIT.

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Part-time:
Please contact the department directly if you are interested in studying part time.

You can enrol in part-time courses at an Information and Enrolment Session

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Units of Study

Code Subject Hours Type
ALM101 Field Skills: Summer-Autumn - Core
ALM102 Living Systems A - Core
ALM103 Research Methods - Core
ALM104 Technologies in Agriculture A - Core
ALM105 Field Skills: Winter-Spring - Core
ALM106 Living Systems B - Core
ALM107 Agricultural Enterprises - Core
ALM108 Soil Science - Core
ALM201 Soil Management - Core
ALM202 Water Management - Core
ALM203 Animal Physiology - Core
ALM204 Animal Management - Core
ALM205 Plant Physiology - Core
ALM206 Plant Management - Core
ALM207 Technologies in Agriculture B - Core
ALM208 Rural Business Practices - Core

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Upcoming Events

22 Mar 2010 - 22 Mar 2010

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22 Aug 2010 - 22 Aug 2010

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