Study opportunities for coursework students
By adding agricultural courses to your degree at ANU, you can be a part of the growing movement to sustainably feed the world.
If you would like to become an agricultural innovator and build the future of food and fibre, you should consider the coursework, projects and internship options available as part of your ANU degree. No matter what you are studying there are opportunities to diversify your expertise and open up a new world of careers.
Masters
The Master of Science in Agricultural Innovation is the only degree of its kind in Australia, building on the globally recognised interdisciplinary expertise of ANU to equip you with the varied skills the ag industry needs. You will learn from world-leading experts from across ANU, industry and research partners. Hands-on learning will include research and technology that cuts across traditional discipline boundaries to address industry challenges.
Agricultural courses, majors and specialisations
The following courses can be added to ANU degrees in engineering, computer science, science, public policy and more.
- Sustainable Agricultural Systems ENVS2023/6223
- Agricultural Systems ENVS2024/6224
- Agricultural Innovation ENVS3042/6342
If you are studying a Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability or Bachelor of Science, you can also specialise in agricultural innovation.
Internships
If you’re an ANU student interested in completing an internship with a business or industry organisation in the agrifood sector, get in touch with us and we can help to identify opportunities which fit with your degree.