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Honours
| Study level | Undergraduate |
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| Academic unit | Life and Environmental Sciences Academic Operations |
| Credit points | 6 |
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Prerequisites:
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None |
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Corequisites:
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AFAB4105 and SCIE4999 |
| Prohibitions:
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AFNR4102 or FOOD4106 or AGRI4106 or SOIL4106 |
| Assumed knowledge:
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None |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
This section lists the session, attendance modes and locations the unit is available in. There is a unit outline for each of the unit availabilities, which gives you information about the unit including assessment details and a schedule of weekly activities.
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Semester 1 2025
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2025
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Normal day | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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| Session | MoA ? | Location | Outline ? |
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Semester 1 2026
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 2 2026
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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Honours in Agriculture and Food is a one year 24 credit point research project that can be in any of the disciplines of plant production, agricultural science, soil and hydrology, food and agribusiness and food science. The unit builds on theoretical and applied knowledge gained across units of study undertaken throughout a cognate major within a degree program. This unit is a corequisite with AFAB4105 and SCIE4999 in the second semester of honours. During the honours year students will also complete four 6-credit point honours and advanced coursework units designed to support your training. Working with an academic supervisor, students will develop their ability to define a research project including the production of testable hypotheses, the design and execution of a research strategy, interpretation of research findings and contextualisation of the project outcomes. Students will complete a project proposal, condensed literature review, scientific research paper, communicate their research via an oral presentation, and have their research capabilities assessed. Honours gives students access to an exceptional range of career opportunities in agricultural, food science, agribusiness and environmental professions, as well as being a qualification for undertaking advanced postgraduate research such as a PhD leading to a research career. For more information about honours in Life Sciences please visit our School of Life and Environmental Sciences canvas page and website.