Undergraduate Major

Crop and Pasture Science

Gain a broad perspective on how to meet the food production needs of the world’s ever-growing population with a major in Crop and Pasture Science at Murdoch. 

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Overview

To meet the needs of the world’s growing population, it’s estimated that global food production will need to double by 2050 – and you can learn how science and technology are being used to supply increasing demand.

Find out how the latest research and industry practices are addressing increasing global concern around food security and how to feed a growing population.

With training from scientists, professionals and industry-leading farmers learn how science is applied to food production in cropping and pasture systems regionally, national and globally. You’ll gain extensive knowledge into the factors that affect the growth of plants used for food and forage production, and how plant growth can be manipulated through various interventions. Learn how the role of new technologies in improving the yield, profitability and sustainability of food production systems are driving growth in the agricultural industry.

In the process you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding about how agricultural businesses operate under the influence of government policies, markets and the value chain.

3 reasons to study Crop and Pasture Science at Murdoch

  1. Number one university in WA for learning resources, student support and teaching quality for agricultural and environmental studies by the Good Universities Guide 2024. 
  2. Study at Australia’s only campus-based farm to gain hands-on experience in soil science, crop science and pasture science.
  3. Get hands-on experience across a total of eight weeks of industry placements in farms and agriculture research programs across WA.

What you’ll learn

Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:

  • Agricultural science and food production
  • Crop protection and plant biosecurity
  • Agricultural markets, economics and policy
  • Crop and pasture science
  • Agricultural and environmental technologies

Your future career

This major will make you an adaptable and innovative agricultural scientist ready for a variety of careers in the agricultural industries. Careers could include:

  • Agricultural Scientist
  • Agronomist
  • Biosecurity and Quarantine Officer
  • Farm Manager
  • Research Scientist

You could work in the private sector as a consultant for farming businesses or agricultural supply businesses, in government organisations, or in a research facility.

For further admission information about this course, please download our Information Pack.

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Total credit points: 24

Unit code Unit name Credit points
Major24 credit points
Required Units21 credit points
ANS101Introduction to Livestock Science and Genetics3
ENV243Water and Earth Science3
ANS207Crop and Pasture Science3
ANS208Crop Protection and Plant Biosecurity3
ANS309Agricultural Markets, Economics and Policy3
ANS311Agricultural and Environmental Technologies3
ANS312Advanced Crop and Pasture Science3
Specified Elective Units3 credit points
ANS306Agriculture and Biosecurity Case Studies3
OR
ANS307Agriculture and Biosecurity Laboratory Skills and Practice3
OR
ANS202Crop and Pasture Industry Career Skills3
OR
ENV303GIS for Environmental Management and Planning3
OR
BIO282Molecular Biology3
OR
BIO257Australian Biodiversity3
OR
MAS223Applied Statistics3
OR
BIO246Microbiology3
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You must meet a minimum standard in English to study at Murdoch, which for most courses can be demonstrated by providing evidence that you have completed Year 11 and 12 in Australia at any level if you are a domestic student, or through either English proficiency tests, university preparation courses, English language courses, previous tertiary study or vocational education.

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