Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

Agricultural sciences

Our courses in agriculture focus on the science behind food production in Australia and developing countries. Learn the professional skills to improve and sustain rural industries.

Botany

Botany is the study of plants and related organisms. It is associated with environmental issues, the development of more productive, disease resistant food and energy crops, and the management of our forest resources.

Freshwater ecology

Environmental management and ecology is the management of human impact and interaction with the environment. You may study a specialised degree or within a biological sciences degree.

Environmental science

Environmental science addresses environmental problems relating to air, water, land and energy. Develop the knowledge and skills to solve environmental problems.

Science

Studying science allows you to challenge existing ideas in many different areas, making it a dynamic and exciting area of study.

Wildlife and conservation biology

La Trobe's multidisciplinary undergraduate program in wildlife and conservation biology focuses on zoology, botany, genetics, microbiology, statistics, earth science, law and public policy.

Zoology

Zoology is the study of animals and their ecology, behaviour, structure, physiology, development, origin, distribution and characteristics.

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences events

Dean's Public Lecture - Dr Michael Looker

Dr Michael Looker presents the Dean's Public Lecture in Albury Wodonga.

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