Course providers in New South Wales
Get started in civil construction with the RII30820 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations. This nationally recognised training course accompanies an apprenticeship and teaches you how to work safely on a civil construction site. The course covers levelling, trenches, concreting, earthworks — and you’ll also have the opportunity to learn how to operate a range of heavy vehicles (depending on your chosen electives) including backhoes, graders, dozers, and excavators. Enquire now for more information about how to enrol and where to study.
Learn moreThe AHC31124 Certificate III in Nursery Operations (Retail Nursery) is a nationally recognised qualification that teaches you how to grow and maintain plants, as well as sell nursery products and services to customer. You’ll learn the basics of plant health and nutrition, as well as on-the-job safety and retail skills. Competencies include: identifying plant specimens, engaging with nursery customers, recommending plants and services, creating visual merchandise displays, using and storing chemicals safely, controlling plant pests and diseases, preparing soil and growing media. Enquire now for the latest enrolment dates and your eligibility for subsidised training.
Learn moreThe AHC30722 Certificate III in Horticulture offers a hands-on learning experience for aspiring horticulturists, covering a diverse range of topics such as plant care, landscaping, and sustainable gardening practices. This nationally recognized certificate program equips students with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge needed to succeed in the flourishing field of horticulture.
Learn moreThe AHC50422 Diploma of Horticulture Management is a comprehensive program designed to equip students with the advanced skills and knowledge required to work in the field of horticulture. This diploma focuses on strategic management, sustainable practices, and advanced horticultural techniques, preparing students for leadership roles in the evolving horticulture industry.
Learn moreThe Graduate Diploma of Agribusiness (AMP80215) is for agrifood leaders and CEOs who want highly developed decision making and innovation skills. Over 12 months of study you will be focusing on financial management, developing collaborative partnerships, strategic leadership, and change management. Graduate ready for a full range of agrifood leadership roles: CEO, Compliance Manager, Processing Plant Manager, Export and Marketing Manager. Enquire now for the entry requirements, course outcomes, and enrolment locations.
Learn moreA Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40122 is perfect for students who need both farming skills and knowledge of business administration. This certificate is flexible and students can choose electives in organic farming, working with livestock, business administration, and using chemicals. The Certificate IV in Agriculture AHC40122 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreLearn how to safely drive and operate commercial vehicles with the TLI31222 Certificate III in Driving Operations. This nationally recognised qualification is the training requirement for most commercial vehicle licences in Australia including buses, coaches, tip trucks, line-haul and delivery vehicles, forestry vehicles, waste vehicles and more. During your studies you will learn how to drive in a range of traffic conditions, ensure the safety of your vehicle, and complete mandatory paperwork. You will also gain skills in driver awareness, fatigue management, and manual handling. Choose specialist electives that support licensing outcomes in your state or territory. Enquire now for the full list of study units, licensing electives (and their availability) and course openings in your area.
Learn moreA AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is for students seeking careers in farming and agribusiness management. Students undertaking this diploma will develop a whole farm plan, climate risk strategies, and a business plan. The AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreA AHC50122 Diploma of Agriculture is for students seeking a career in farm and agribusiness management. This is a flexible diploma and students choose their own study units from the following speciality areas: agribusiness, livestock, cropping, business administration, safety. The Diploma of Agriculture AHC50122 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package.
Learn moreGet the skills you need to successfully manage and market your farm with the AHC60319 Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a broad range of skills in leadership, risk management, infrastructure planning, financial management, farm biosecurity, recruitment and staff management, strategic planning, managing capital works, land management strategies, succession planning, supply chain management, export market development, climate change risk, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, management competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates.
Learn moreEntry requirements
Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
- Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Agribusiness will prepare you for the following roles.
Agricultural Manager
An Agricultural Manager coordinates the everyday operations at a farm, nursery or other agricultural production. You’ll be involved in planning the...
Agribusiness Manager
An Agribusiness Manager looks after the business operations of a farm or agricultural company. Your role will be varied but could involve things li...
Agricultural Consultant
An Agricultural Consultant provides advice on agricultural issues to primary producers, businesses and industry groups. You might offer guidance on...
Agricultural Economist
An Agricultural Economist analyses economic data related to agricultural production and markets. You might work in government departments, research...
Livestock Manager
A Livestock Manager oversees the care, breeding, and management of livestock on farms or ranches. You might work on cattle, sheep, or pig farms, fo...
Stock and Station Agent
A Stock and Station Agent sells agricultural properties and products on behalf of clients. You might specialise in livestock, crops, rural properti...
More about Bachelor of Agribusiness
The Bachelor of Agribusiness in New South Wales offers students a comprehensive understanding of the agricultural sector, equipping them with the essential skills to thrive in various roles within this dynamic industry. From Agribusiness Manager to Agricultural Manager, graduates will find a wealth of opportunities that leverage their education. The course covers critical aspects of Agriculture and Business courses, ensuring students are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of agribusiness.
Graduating from the Bachelor of Agribusiness can open doors to various career paths including Agricultural Consultant, Stock and Station Agent, and Agricultural Economist. This qualification not only provides theoretical knowledge but also practical experience that enhances employability in the growing fields of Livestock and Animal Production and Production Horticulture. In Australia, especially in the diverse agricultural landscapes of New South Wales, the demand for skilled professionals in agribusiness continues to rise.
Furthermore, students can delve into specialised areas of Animal Care and Consulting and Strategy as part of their studies. With this comprehensive skill set, graduates can excel as a Livestock Manager, ensuring sustainable practices while maximising productivity. Embarking on the Bachelor of Agribusiness in New South Wales could be your first step towards a rewarding career in a vital industry. For more information on enrolling, please visit the Bachelor of Agribusiness page.
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