Charles Sturt University
CSU’s ag business master’s degree provides a comprehensive foundation in agricultural business management by developing your skills in business, management and finance. You’ll also have the opportunity to deepen your understanding in areas of interest, such as agribusiness planning or agribusiness research.
Reputation for excellence
CSU is a leading provider of agriculture and business management education in Australia and has been producing outstanding graduates in agricultural business management for 35 years. Lecturers have extensive experience in private sector agribusiness management and international research. The curriculum is supported by CSU’s extensive commercial farming operations and hundreds of agribusinesses on the doorsteps of its regional campuses.
Contemporary skillset
Building on your previous experience, this degree equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in an industry that is highly competitive and must be responsive to change. You will develop a critical understanding of the agricultural supply chain through independent research and analysis and refine your business management skills to succeed in any agricultural context.
Online convenience
Available for full-time or part-time online study, this course is designed and delivered with flexibility in mind. This means you can upgrade your qualifications while continuing to work.
Exit point
If you decide on a shorter course of study, you can graduate with the Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Business Management after completing eight subjects.
Course level | Postgraduate |
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CRICOS Code | For the course code, kindly refer to the university website. |
Institution Name | Charles Sturt University |
Campus Location | No on campus study |
Institution Type | University |
Course Duration | Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions) Part-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions) |
Course University | Charles Sturt University |
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