Agriculture courses — Australia
Every agri discipline.
World-leading universities.
Australia is home to some of the world's most advanced agricultural research institutions — and a farm sector that desperately needs global talent. Your B.Sc Agriculture is your entry point.
Australia's farms, food producers, and AgTech companies are facing a skills shortage. Graduates in Agriculture, Horticulture, Food Science and Agribusiness are on the Skills in Demand list — meaning your Master's degree leads to real PR pathways.
- Australian Agriculture contributes $70+ billion to the economy annually
- Precision agriculture and AgTech are among the fastest-growing global sectors
- Post-study work rights of 2–4 years after graduation in Australia
- South Australia is the food and wine capital — home to world-leading agri research
Agriculture Science
Crop production, soil science, livestock management, water management, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity, and land conservation across Australia's unique ecosystems.
Horticulture & Viticulture
Plant science, fruit and vegetable production, protected cropping, nursery management, and viticulture — with South Australia's world-famous wine regions as your classroom.
Food Science & Technology
Food safety, food processing technology, cold chain management, perishable produce logistics, and nutritional science — aligned to Australia's premium food export industry.
AgTechnology & Precision Agriculture
Smart farming systems, drone technology, biosecurity, data analytics in agriculture, remote sensing, and next-generation precision agriculture technologies.
Agribusiness Management
Global agri-commerce, supply chain management, rural finance, agricultural policy, and business leadership across the food and fibre value chain.
Environmental & Sustainable Ag
Sustainable farming practices, environmental science, conservation agriculture, climate-smart farming, and ecological management with a focus on Australia's unique biodiversity.