Why study at Land & Food Resources?
Undertaking undergraduate study is a big decision. Tertiary study can provide you with the qualification to take you anywhere in the world, creating sound knowledge in a specific area of study, while also developing strong skills such as problem solving, leadership, communication and organisational skills, team management.
Study with the Faculty of Land and Food Resources will provide you with a range of different approaches and perspectives to learning, will expand your educational experience and challenge how you view the world.
Employment
Some employers and careers indicate a preference for employing tertiary graduates. In particular, if you are interested in working in research, going onto honours or postgraduate study, then undergraduate study is the first step in any of these pathways.
Enrich your degree
- Diplomas on offer
For many of the undergraduate programs offered by LFR, diplomas in modern languages, geographic information systems (GIS) and music (practical) that may be taken concurrently with the Bachelor of Arts, Environments or Science new generation degrees. - Study abroad & exchange
You will be able to take advantage of international exchange agreements providing you with the opportunity to enhance your degree by studying on exchange at a leading international university in Europe, Asia or North America. - Student Ambassador Leadership Program (SALP)
- Student clubs & societies
Collaboration with University staff
Land and Food Resources is a small faculty and interaction with staff is a feature of undergraduate courses. You will gain insight into your area of specialisation and develop close links with others in your chosen major or field of study.
Pathways
Study at an undergraduate level within any of the programs offered by the Faculty of Land and Food Resources can set you on a path to law, commerce, or a variety of environmentally focussed programs. Additionally, many students undertake an honours year of study, which can lead to study in research including the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).