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An Agricultural Science degree empowers you to make a global impact while entering a high-demand field. This forward-looking program prepares you to solve major worldwide challenges by combining scientific knowledge, technological innovation, and business acumen. You'll develop solutions for sustainability concerns while establishing yourself in an expanding sector. The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), a specialized research and teaching center at the University of Tasmania, delivers this cutting-edge education grounded in pioneering research and strong industry partnerships. Students can specialize in either Crop Science and Plant Health or Sustainable Agriculture, studying diverse subjects from chemistry and ecology to farm economics, soil science, and animal sciences.
Crop Science and Plant Health - This specialization emphasizes crop cultivation and protection, teaching you to enhance productivity and sustainability across various agricultural environments. The curriculum covers plant physiology, agronomy, horticulture, entomology, plant diseases, chemistry, botany, microbiology, and agricultural economics.