Southern Cross University

Graduate Diploma of Regenerative Agriculture

Southern Cross University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01241G

The Graduate Diploma in Regenerative Agriculture provides students with insight into the processes of transition required to build more resilient farming systems and rural societies. Drawing on multi-disciplinary knowledges, this course will provide graduate students a sound understanding of how to apply the principles and practices of regenerative agriculture in different farming contexts. They will also learn how to effectively work with landholders and support transitions towards regenerative systems. A broad selection of elective units are available. Students with a science background can select soils-focused elective units, or students can select Indigenous-Knowledge focused elective units. This course draws on the Universitys specialist expertise in plant science, agronomy, ecology and socio-ecological systems to develop a higher-level understanding of the philosophies underpinning regenerative agriculture and enables students to integrate cross-disciplinary knowledge to develop innovative solutions to agribusiness and land management challenges.

Structure

Credit points 96

Subjects

  • Soils, Indigenous Knowledge

Standard entry requirements

  • To be eligible to receive the Graduate Diploma of Regenerative Agriculture students must complete the equivalent of 8 units (96 credit points), comprising: 1 specialisation in Soils or Indigenous Knowledge
  • (96 credit points) OR 6 core units (72 credit points) and equivalent 2 option units (24 credit points)

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Lismore International: $35,280 No
  • Full-time : 1 year
  • Part-time : 2 years

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