A flexible vertical degree is an undergraduate and a postgraduate degree in one study program - gain two qualifications in less time.
NSCAI

Master of Science in Agricultural Innovation

A single two year postgraduate award offered by the ANU College of Science

Master of Science in Agricultural Innovation

2 Years 96 Units NSCAI

Study plan and program details

With a Master of Science in Agricultural Innovation you will have the skills required to solve the complex challenges facing the world.

 

Globally agriculture will need to feed over nine billion people by 2050. With a changing climate and increasing competition for land, water and energy resources, the agricultural sector will need to find innovative ways to do more with less. To achieve this, an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving will be required. By completing courses in environmental management, business, computer science, biology, engineering or systems modelling, you will have the skills to integrate and adapt knowledge from different disciplines to design novel solutions to complex problems.

 

You will learn from world-leading experts from across ANU, and its industry partners, through initiatives including the Centre for Entrepreneurial Agri-Technology (CEAT), a joint ANU-CSIRO initiative. In partnership with government and industry, CEAT brings together research and technology to address industry challenges, cutting across traditional discipline boundaries.

 

Working in multidisciplinary teams on industry projects, graduates will translate research and theory into real-world outcomes, gaining industry relevant skills and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by industry.

Responsible Officer: Registrar, Student Administration / Page Contact: Website Administrator / Frequently Asked Questions