Our master’s is a great pathway to a research degree. Your study will include a research component, 32-point dissertation and preparatory subjects.
Learn at our agriculture hub
We’re located in the heart of Australia’s major agricultural region in Wagga Wagga. Our on-campus farm features horticulture, livestock and cropping enterprises managed to industries’ best practice. Our campus is home to the most sophisticated underground root growth laboratory in the southern hemisphere. We also offer five state-of-the-art laboratories and modern glasshouse facilities, working models of a range of irrigation systems, and an on-campus 1,600-hectare university farm.
Industry connections
As Australia’s largest provider of agricultural, horticultural and wine science education, we proudly support rural industries in Australia. Our strong industry connections mean you’ll learn the skills and knowledge to make an impact in your profession.
Learn from experts
Our academic staff are internationally acclaimed researchers in their fields of agricultural and environmental sustainability. They’re developing ecological strategies to combat pests, delving into geospatial research, and championing new technologies and natural environments.
New and emerging technologies
We focus on new and emerging agricultural technologies in all elements of the course to assist in the improvements of farming and operational practices.
Choose from the following specialisations
Agricultural Business Management
Build on your previous experience to develop a critical understanding of the agricultural supply chain through independent research and analysis. Refine your business management skills to succeed in any agricultural context.
Digital Agriculture
Develop your proficiency in emerging agricultural technologies, including global positioning systems, remote sensing, information technology and database management systems.
Sustainable Agriculture
Shape the future of agriculture by developing your expertise in the natural resources, and human and economic factors affecting agricultural sustainability.
CRICOS code: 109132E