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Earning a Master of Science (Advanced) in Agricultural Innovation equips you with the expertise to tackle global challenges. By 2050, agriculture must sustainably nourish a population exceeding nine billion. Amid climate shifts and growing competition for land, water, and energy, the sector demands innovative approaches to maximize efficiency. This requires interdisciplinary problem-solving skills. Through coursework in environmental management, business, computer science, biology, engineering, or systems modeling, you'll learn to synthesize knowledge across fields and devise creative solutions to intricate problems.
The Master of Science (Advanced) in Agricultural Innovation program allows you to enhance your practical and academic experience by undertaking a supervised research project. This option is ideal for those seeking to leverage ANU's research excellence and embark on a research-oriented career path.
Learning Outcomes
Develop an in-depth comprehension of agricultural systems and value chain complexities.
Evaluate, integrate, and critically assess relevant literature on agricultural systems.
Utilize innovation frameworks to identify new opportunities and address sector-specific challenges.