Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Agricultural Science at Charles Sturt University has a duration of 208 weeks as listed on the CRICOS registry.
Yes, the Bachelor of Agricultural Science includes a work component. Students are required to complete 34.40 hours per week over 9 weeks, totalling 310 hours of work component for the course.
The Bachelor of Agricultural Science is delivered at Charles Sturt University's campus in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, a location owned and operated by the provider.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AU$149,632, which comprises a tuition fee of AU$148,160 and a non-tuition fee of AU$1,472.
To be eligible for extended Post-Study Work Rights, a course must meet several criteria including being in 'Registered' status, being a Skills Level 1 qualification (which a Bachelor degree is), having a duration of 92 weeks or greater (this course is 208 weeks), and having a narrow Field of Education that aligns with the Skills Level 1 priority list. The narrow field for this course is 0501 - Agriculture. Eligibility is reviewed yearly; contact ESOS-PolicyTeam@education.gov.au for more information.
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