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University of Sydney (USYD)

  • 36% international / 64% domestic

Master of Agriculture and Environment

  • Masters (Coursework)

The Master of Agriculture and Environment trains you to solve the challenges of the 21st century: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment. With professional experience in the lab and in the field, you'll be ready to contribute to a booming and vital sector.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1.5 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Aug
Domestic Fees
$38,000 total

About this course

The Master of Agriculture and Environment trains you to solve the challenges of the 21st century: food security, climate change, and management of carbon, water and the environment. With professional experience in the lab and in the field, you'll be ready to contribute to a booming and vital sector.

Entry requirements

 

Admission to this course requires:
  • bachelor's degree with a credit average (65 percent) in agriculture, science, economics, or an equivalent qualification, or
  • have completed the requirements for the award of the Graduate Certificate in Agriculture and Environment from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification.

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Career pathways

Opportunities for skilled graduates are in growing fields such as:

  • carbon
  • water and energy trading
  • food security
  • food futures
  • ecohydrology
  • sustainability
  • catchment management
  • land rehabilitation
  • molecular science.

Our graduates are employed in a range of industries including:

  • agribusiness
  • marketing firms
  • merchant banks
  • commodity trading companies
  • environmental consultancies
  • scientific research organisations around the world
  • government departments
  • the private sector.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Agriculture & Environmental Studies courses at University of Sydney (USYD).
80%
Overall satisfaction
84%
Skill scale
68%
Teaching scale
82.4%
Employed full-time