Program Structure
The Masters of Science (Advanced) in Agricultural Innovation requires completion of 96 units, of which:
48 units must come from completion of the coursework component
48 units must come from completion of the research component
A minimum of 48 units must come from completion of 8000-level courses
The 96 units must consist of:
18 units from completion of the following Agricultural Systems courses:
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ENVS6223 Sustainable Agricultural Systems (6 units)
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ENVS6224 Agricultural Systems (6 units)
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ENVS6342 Agricultural Innovation (6 units)
12 units from completion of Systems courses from the following lists:
6 units from completion of a course from the following list:
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COMP6390 Human-Computer Interaction (6 units)
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ENGN6410 Engineering Sustainable Systems (6 units)
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MGMT7165 Innovation (6 units)
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6 units from completion of a course from the following list:
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BIOL6006 Genetics (6 units)
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BIOL6035 Biology 1: Evolution, Ecology and Genetics (6 units)
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BIOL6036 Biology 2: Molecular Biology (6 units)
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BIOL6106 Biosecurity (6 units)
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BIOL6115 Comparative Physiology (6 units)
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COMP6353 Systems Engineering for Software Engineers (6 units)
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COMP6442 Software Construction (6 units)
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ENGN8100 Introduction to System Engineering (6 units)
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ENVS6020 Human Ecology (6 units)
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ENVS6304 Land and Catchment Management (6 units)
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MATH6100 Bioinformatics and Biological Modelling (6 units)
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MATH6102 Environmental Modelling and Integrated Assessment (6 units)
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MATH6109 Probability Modelling with Applications (6 units)
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MGMT7161 New Venture Creation (6 units)
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MGMT8015 Entrepreneurship and Innovation (6 units)
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STAT7004 Introduction to Stochastic Processes (6 units)
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STAT8002 Applied Time Series Analysis (6 units)
12 units from completion of Science and Society courses from the following list:
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BIOL6191 Bioethics and Society (6 units)
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BIOL6201 Big Questions in Biology (6 units)
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ENVS6021 Participatory Resource Management: Working with Communities and Stakeholders (6 units)
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ENVS6025 Complex Environmental Problems in Action (6 units)
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ENVS6528 Environmental Policy (6 units)
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ENVS8016 Contemporary Perspectives in Environment-Society Interaction (6 units)
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MGMT7060 Thought Leadership in Organisations (6 units)
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MGMT7062 Leading for Social Impact (6 units)
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MKTG7260 Marketing and Stakeholder Communications (6 units)
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SCOM6030 Science Dialogue Theory and Practice (6 units)
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SCOM8014 Communicating Science with the Public (6 units)
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VCPG6001 Unravelling Complexity (6 units)
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VCPG8138 Science, Technology and Public Policy (6 units)
6 units from completion of a Research Methods course from the following list:
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BIOL6202 Experimental Design and Analysis in Biology (6 units)
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BIOL6243 Bioinformatics and its Applications (6 units)
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COMP6670 Introduction to Machine Learning (6 units)
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COMP6710 Structured Programming (6 units)
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COMP6730 Programming for Scientists (6 units)
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COMP8410 Data Mining (6 units)
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COMP8420 Neutral Networks, Deep Learning and Bio-inspired Computing (6 units)
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ENGN8120 Systems Modelling (6 units)
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ENVS6015 GIS and Spatial Analysis (6 units)
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ENVS6103 Introduction to Environmental and Social Research (6 units)
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ENVS6218 Environmental Science Field School (6 units)
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ENVS6319 Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS (6 units)
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MATH6005 Discrete Mathematical Models (6 units)
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MATH6111 Scientific Computing (6 units)
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MKTG7001 Marketing for Leaders (6 units)
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MKTG7050 Consumer Behaviour and Analysis (6 units)
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STAT6038 Regression Modelling (6 units)
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STAT6039 Principle of Mathematical Statistics (6 units)
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STAT7055 Introductory Statistics for Business and Finance (6 units)
48 units must come from completion of the following research component:
Students must achieve a minimum 70% Weighted Average Mark in the 48 units of the coursework component and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project to remain enrolled in the Master of Science (Advanced) in Agricultural Innovation and continue to the research component. A condition of supervisor approval is that the research project is feasible and it should be noted that the majority of research projects will require on campus attendance.
Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% Weighted Average Mark or do not have approval of an identified supervisor will be transferred to the Master of Science in Agricultural Innovation or the Graduate Diploma of Science.
Master Research
The program requires 48 units of research project, carried out on an individual basis with an academic supervisor at the ANU and assessed through a written thesis and a final oral presentation.
Master Research Training
The program requires 48 units of research project, carried out on an individual basis with an academic supervisor at the ANU and assessed through a written thesis and a final oral presentation.