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Diploma of Agribusiness

Undergraduate | TAS-AGB-DIP | 2024

Boost your career options in contemporary agriculture

Developed with experts, this gateway into the industry covers agribusiness essentials. You’ll get to know current commercial aspects of agriculture. Broaden your options beyond farm management. Explore the value chain, financial concepts, and more.

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Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Applications close
7 July 2024
Credit available
Yes
Duration
1 year full time or part time equivalent
Total subjects
8

Price from
$12,440
Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
CSP available
Yes

Diploma of Agribusiness

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About this degree

Entry requirements

Career opportunities

The Food and Agribusiness sequence will provide you versatile skills and knowledge, hence employment opportunities beyond the farm management in roles such as agribusiness accountant, agribusiness banking officer, agricultural policy officer, agribusiness consultant, livestock officer, agribusiness analyst, international development officer, agripreneur and many more.

As the agricultural industry undergoes rapid transformation, agribusiness companies, including the major banks, are seeking employees skilled in business, management and finance, and who have technical agricultural training. There is also increasing demand for better-trained managers of large agricultural enterprises.

The structure of the Agribusiness course was designed in response to formal consultation with an array of industry stakeholders, including employers and prospective students. In parallel, the course was designed in consideration of societal conditions in Tasmania that necessitate the provision of alternative educational pathways for non-traditional post-secondary students.

New to agribusiness and never worked in the industry before?

For those graduates new to agribusiness, roles including trainee positions, team leaders, field officers and researchers are likely.

Already working and want to fast track or leverage off past experience?

For those graduates already working in agriculture, the Diploma of Agribusiness should enable graduates to progress from assistant positions to managerial roles, lead a small team, become a field officer, research team member or salesperson and liaise better with suppliers and/ or customers.

Potential types of employers:

  • Upstream of the farm: suppliers of seed, fertiliser, chemicals, machinery, stockfeed, labour, finance, business advisory, transport, consultancy, and specialist services such as harvesting contractors.
  • Primary production: cropping, horticulture, animal based enterprises, aquaculture, pharmaceuticals, wineries, farm-based tourism.
  • Downstream of the farm: processors and value-adders, distributors, wholesalers, retailers, transport and storage operations, logistics, consultants.

Career outlook

Agricultural Consultants:
Unknown average
Crop Farmers:
Unknown average
Livestock Farmers:
Unknown average
Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers:
Unknown average
Supply, Distribution and Procurement Managers:
Over $120K

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