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Get ready for a thriving career in the dynamic agricultural sector with the Bachelor of Agribusiness. This program emphasizes environmental, social, and economic sustainability, advancing the commercialization of new agricultural technologies. You'll gain from UQ's strong partnerships with agricultural industries in Australia and worldwide. Our faculty integrate their expert knowledge into teaching, offering practical solutions for modern agribusiness challenges like sustainability, globalization, food security, and international trade. Explore the full spectrum of food and fiber production, from cultivation and processing to trade, marketing, and finance, and understand the value chain connecting producers with consumers. Acquire versatile business skills that are globally recognized. Gain hands-on experience via case studies, simulations, guest speakers, industry projects, and visits to agribusiness sites. In your final year, apply your business acumen with an agribusiness organization, tackling real-world issues from carbon-neutral farming to sustainable marketing. Graduates are highly sought after, with six job opportunities available for every agricultural university graduate in Australia.
"Queensland Year 12 (or equivalent):
General English subject (Units 3 & 4, C)
General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4, C)
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB)- 25.75
EnglishEnglish B (SL/HL); English A - Literature (HL/SL); English A - English Language & Literature (HL/SL); English A1 (SL/HL); English A2 (HL/SL)
General MathematicsMathematical Studies (SL); Mathematics (SL or HL) or Mathematical Methods (SL or HL) OR FROM 2020 Mathematics Applications and Interpretations (SL)
Grade requirementIB Completed Diploma; a grade of 3 in HL subjects; a grade of 4 in SL subjects.
Mathematical MethodsMathematics (HL or SL) or Mathematical Methods (SL) OR FROM 2020 Mathematics Applications and Interpretations (SL/HL) or Mathematics Analysis and Approaches (SL) or Mathematics Analysis and Approaches (HL)"