Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours)
University of Sydney
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00026A
An Agricultural Science honours year will deepen your understanding of the big challenges and opportunities facing agriculture into the future. Further your knowledge in agriculture and understand the major scientific, technological and economic drivers that support change in agricultural practice. If you want to help meet the growing demand for efficient food production globally, and learn the latest in agricultural science and technology, including using sensors, robotics and big data analytics, this degree is for you. Course structure
Structure
Credit points required: 192
Subjects
- Aeronautical / Law
- Biomedical / Law
- Chemical and Biomolecular / Law
- Civil / Law
- Electrical / Law
- Mechanical / Law
- Mechatronic / Law
- Software / Law
Standard entry requirements
A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
Recognition
The Sydney Law School Bachelor of Laws (LLB) meets the academic requirements for practising law in the state of New South Wales. It is recognised interstate and overseas subject to the particular state or country's jurisdictional and practical requirements.
Study pathways
Candidates may apply to transfer after at least 1 year of tertiary study. A maximum of 48 credit points or one year of study is available for prior study as part of a recognised law degree at another university. If you already have an undergraduate degree you should apply to the Sydney Law School Juris Doctor.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Camden | No |
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Camden | International: $57,700 | No |
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Camperdown/Darlington | No |
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Camperdown/Darlington | International: $57,700 | No |
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Further information
Practical experience: Clinical legal education options are available in the final year of law. These may be through partnership with legal centres, law firms and other organisations involved in public interest law and the provision of legal services to disadvantaged or vulnerable members of the community. Internship opportunities with domestic and international law firms may also be available. Career opportunities: Examples include legal practitioner in private and public practice, and in accounting, banking and finance organisations, government, international agencies, media, communications.