Pathways

Master of Agriculture and Food Sciences

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6 months PT

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UTAS

Designed for graduates and professionals seeking advanced knowledge in sustainable farming systems, environmental management, and agricultural policy. Strong research component.

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Career outcomes

You can choose specialist studies that can focus on your career path, including:

Agronomist

Sustainable farming relies on primary producers receiving the most up-to-date information. As an agronomist, you would be working with industry to ensure farming systems remain economically and environmentally sustainable for future generations.

Agricultural entrepreneur

You will be equipped with key skills to establish your own career in the food sector. Graduates have set up their own successful operations based on understanding their role in supplying consumer demands. Run your own microbrewery, winery, farm, niche product or advisory service.

International Agricultural Development

Use your knowledge to tackle key challenges in developing countries including food security, biosecurity and sustainable management of natural resources. A career in this area may include working in partnership with local communities to build capacity and improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture. Exciting opportunities exist to travel the world, make global connections, and bring new knowledge and skills back to Australia.

Postgraduate study

If you successfully complete this course, you may be also be eligible to apply for a range of other postgraduate courses including Masters by coursework and research. Filter the course list by Postgraduate to view the current courses available.

Learning outcomes

Select and apply practical and theoretical techniques to conduct an independent and ethical research project

Design, implement and critically evaluate a scientific investigation to address a research question relevant to agriculture

Compile and communicate research findings, ideas and arguments to informed professional audiences, both orally and in a written thesis.

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