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Aboriginal Agriculture & Land Management
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The objective of the Postgraduate Diploma in Aboriginal Agriculture and Land Management is to provide students who hold a Bachelor's Degree in a non-agricultural discipline with sufficient training in agribusiness and land management to enable them to operate at the interface between the aboriginal community and the agribusiness sector. The primary focus of the P.G.D. is on aborignal students who have graduated from a Bachelor's Degree in a non-agricultural discipline, but all students are welcome in the program.
Post Graduate Diploma (P.G.D.)
Admission Requirements
- Completion of a 4-year Bachelor's degree in any discipline.
- Average of 65% or better in the final two years of their undergraduate program.
Degree Requirements
- GSR 960.0
- GSR 961.0 if research involves human subjects
- GSR 962.0 if research involves animal subjects
12 credit units, as approved by the Department from the following:
- AGRC 411.3
- BPBE 320.3
- BPBE 343.3
- BPBE 344.3
- BPBE 347.3
- COMM 347.3
- NS 366.3
- PLSC 445.3
- RRM 312.3
18 credit units, as approved by the Department from the following:
- BPBE 810.3
- BPBE 812.3
- BPBE 813.3
- BPBE 892.6
- CHEP 898.3 - in a relevant topic, as approved by the Department
- ENVS 821.3
- ENVS 831.3
- GEOG 886.3
- JSGS 863.3
- NS 810.3
- SLSC 810.3
- TOEFL requirement as per College of Graduate Studies and Research Regulations