Land and Environment Master of Agribusiness

Master of Agribusiness 704-BB - ON CAMPUS STREAM

CRICOS CODE 056410G

The program offers a full time (1.5 years) on-campus stream of the Master of Agribusiness (Coursework) whereby both local and international students can combine primarily residential and traditional on-campus study at the Parkville Campus, with minimal online study.

2010 On campus Stream - Course Code 704-BB

Please note that residential and online subjects may have earlier than normal semester start dates. Prospective students are encouraged to view the current Subject Delivery Schedule for subjects delivered online. If in doubt, please check with the course coordinator / administrator or handbook.

125 points of the course are CORE subjects. 25 points of the course are taken as electives.

Summer Semester
Semester One
Semester Two
CORE (125 points)
208-720 Leadership  
325-663 Human Resource Management 325-663 Human Resource Management
208-725 Business Strategy
  202-502 Project A (25 points 202-502 Project A (25 points
    202-404 Emerging Issues in Land Resources
    208-722 Financial management for Agribusiness (online)
  325-694 Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship 325-694 Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship
    208-034 Supply Chain Management
    208-507 Agricultural and Resource Economics
Electives (25 points of the following)
  207506 Social Research methods or 208-730 Project Management (online)
 

208-728 Managing Risk (online) or

306-676 Business Risk Management or

306-676 Business Risk Management
    207-404 Agricultural Policies and Trade
  316-663 Environmental Economics and Strategy  
Or other electives as approved by the Course Cordinator

Subject descriptions for 208720, 208722, 208725, 208728 and 202502 are available under Master of Agribusiness (online )

Alternative subjects for 208-345 are: 316-663 Environmental Economics and Strategy or 208-721 Agribusiness Management Economics (online)

The subject descriptions in the timetable link directly to subject descriptions and the 2010 handbook. Subject date offerings are subject to change and we advise students to check the course and subject handbook

Further information about the Master of Agribusiness On Campus can be found here

 

 

 

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