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This program enables students to build cross-disciplinary expertise in environmental sustainability while completing a hands-on project in natural sciences to deepen their comprehension of ecological conservation in terrestrial and aquatic systems. Participants will collaborate with industry partners to bridge academic learning with real-world professional applications.
Program Outcomes
Utilize comprehensive subject knowledge across various theoretical and applied horticultural scenarios.
Evaluate research findings through horticultural methodologies.
Develop hypotheses, plan investigations, and conduct experiments to address horticultural challenges.
Integrate information from diverse sources using digital tools.
Effectively convey horticultural concepts and principles to both professional audiences and the general public.
Incorporate global viewpoints, including Indigenous Australian cultural perspectives, into scientific methodologies.
Collaborate effectively while integrating social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical considerations into scientific work.
Apply acquired knowledge directly to professional settings.
There are various ways to meet our admission requirements, such as:
Secondary school results
Successful completion of one year of tertiary study from a recognised institution
Completed Diploma program from a recognised institution
English competency requirements:
IELTS Academic: An overall band minimum score of 6.0, with no individual band less than 6.0. (Results are typically valid for 2 years and online tests are not acceptable.)
TOEFL iBT: 70 (no individual score less than 17)
TOEFL Paper-Based Test (PBT): Minimum score of 550, including Test of Written English of 5 or better. (Results are typically valid for only 2 years.)
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 52, with no scores less than 50. (Results are typically valid for only two years.)