Undergraduate
At the Melbourne School of Land and Environment, we offer two unique degrees, breadth subjects
Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture
Studies in horticulture skills will foster an ability to recognise alternatives and opportunities and apply imaginative thinking, sound judgement, problem solving and decision making. This Associate Degree will produce a graduate who is able to successfully organise, operate and develop a horticultural business.
Bachelor of Agriculture
Agriculture is essentially the study of the management of resources for the sustainable production of food and fibre. When you study agriculture you are taught the principles and applications of science, economics and management, animal production, agribusiness, catchment management and various multidisciplinary packages such as systems analysis and management.
Our Majors
The Melbourne School of Land and Environment teaches into three New Generation degrees.
Bachelor of Science
- Major in Agricultural Science
- Major in Biotechnology
- Major in Domestic Animal Science
- Major in Food Science
- Major in Geography
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Arts
Honours
Honours are designed for the University of Melbourne's continuing degrees and for students from other Universities.
- Bachelor of Arts Honours (Geography)
- Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours)
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Animal Science and Management (Honours)
- Bachelor of Food Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Forest Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Horticulture (Honours)
- Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Honours)
- Bachelor of Rural Business (Honours)
- Bachelor of Science Honours (Geography)
Breadth
The Melbourne School of Land and Environment offers many Breadth subjects to compliment New Generation degrees.