Overview

The Bachelor of Horticulture will produce graduates with knowledge and skills in the science, management, business and production components of the horticulture supply chain. In particular, graduates will have the interdisciplinary knowledge necessary to address a range of contemporary problems facing the horticulture industries. Graduates will also have the cognitive and technical skills required to apply an appropriate combination of these principles to solve real problems and will have the written and oral communication skills to communicate with a range of audiences, using a range of strategies.

Admission and Credit

Minimum ATAR required60

Admission

Entry Requirement

Credit

Credit Arrangements

Language requirements

Standard

Structure

Essential set176 Credit Points
Elective set16 Credit Points

Partners

Community / Industry

Alternative exit options

The Bachelor, Associate Degree [Exit point only] and the Diploma [Exit point only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.