One institution offeringBachelor of Horticulture

in Australia
1 institution:

Charles Sturt University


Study modeOnline
Study duration3 years full-time (part-time available)

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A Bachelor degree will prepare you for professional roles in the industry. You’ll be able to apply a broad body of knowledge in a wide range of settings.
Curriculum
Providers may offer work integrated learning opportunities such as placements or projects. Some providers may even find and organise these experiences for you.
Study option
If you have completed previous study and/or relevant work experience, you may find you can start studying at a higher level or that you’re eligible for credit or Recognition of Prior Learning.

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