Plant Science

Study mode:Online Languages: English
Local:$ 14.9 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 14.9 k / Year(s)  
StudyQA ranking:2208 Duration:36 months

The Bachelor of Science in Plant Science at the University of New England is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a deep understanding of plant biology, ecology, and sustainable agriculture practices. This program aims to prepare graduates for careers in horticulture, crop production, environmental management, research, and consulting. Throughout their studies, students will explore various aspects of plant physiology, genetics, pathology, and biodiversity, gaining both theoretical knowledge and practical skills through laboratory work, field studies, and internships. The curriculum emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and emerging technologies in agriculture and environmental conservation. Students will have opportunities to participate in research projects, work with industry partners, and develop critical thinking skills essential for addressing contemporary challenges related to food security, climate change, and biodiversity preservation. The program also fosters interdisciplinary learning by integrating courses in ecology, soil science, and biotechnology. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Plant Science will be well-equipped to contribute to the development of sustainable solutions for modern agricultural systems, participate in conservation efforts, and pursue advanced studies or research careers in plant sciences. With dedicated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and a strong connection to industry and community partners, the UNE Plant Science program offers an engaging and supportive environment for students passionate about plants and environmental stewardship.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline You are advised to apply as early as possible Tuition fee
  • EUR 14900 Year (National)
  • EUR 14900 Year (International)
Start date February,June,October 2015 Credits 144
Duration full-time 36 months Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode Online Educational variant Part-time, Full-time Intensity Flexible Attendance No Attendance Teacher support Continuous support with feedback on request

Course Content

Course Aims

The aim of this course is to teach and inspire students about all aspects of the biology of plants - at all scales from whole organisms to their molecules (including morphology, anatomy, physiology), covering their ecology, evolution and systematics.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • demonstrate a broad understanding of knowledge of plant science with depth in the underlying principles and concepts;
  • critically review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge in general and specifically in plant science;
  • exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving problems with intellectual independence, especially in and around issues, practices and principles of plant science;
  • communicate knowledge and ideas clearly, coherently and independently, especially in the context of plant science; and
  • adapt knowledge and skills in plant science to diverse contexts.
  • Graduate Attributes

    Knowledge of a Discipline

    Core units in all years develop a body of knowledge about plant science by teaching what plants are, how they function and their evolution and interactions with their environments. The depth of this knowledge is extended by prescribed and listed units in the majors. The historical context of plant sciences is taught, especially in second year core units, including current trends in theory and application.

    Communication Skills

    Students are taught and assessed on a range of different communication types appropriate to science graduates. There is emphasis on the ability to provide clear and accurate descriptions of phenomena; on writing reports of technical and scientific investigations; and on presenting critical reviews of knowledge. Within the core and prescribed units, communication tasks address a range of different audiences and use oral, written and electronic presentation.

    Global Perspectives

    The course teaches the place of the Australian flora and economic plants within global biodiversity. Theory and applications are taught in the context of international knowledge and standards. Students are made aware of the unique features of the disciplinary content in Australia and are taught how to generalise their knowledge to other parts of the world.

    Information Literacy

    Students will be taught how to access and critically assess information sources, including botanical literature, online information and databases. They will use these sources in a range of tasks which develop skills in extracting information, organising it and using it to develop new concepts or understanding. Students will be taught how to manage and archive information and materials, including herbarium accessions, to international best practice.

    Life-Long Learning

    Students will use a range of learning strategies which they can apply to self-directed learning. Assignment work develops skills in critical thinking that allow students to evaluate their own knowledge of a subject area as well as the information sources available to them. The discipline specific knowledge in plant sciences provides a springboard to lifelong learning.

    Problem Solving

    Problem solving is taught in the scientific context of researching the background to a problem, formulating one or more hypotheses in plant science to be tested and drawing conclusions from the results of those tests. All practical assignments are based around this approach. Problem solving skills are also developed in field and laboratory settings where students decide the best approach to performing tasks.

    Social Responsibility

    Students are taught ethical practices in relation to the discipline, including respecting intellectual property rights, ethical behaviour in fieldwork and assessment tasks, and honesty and trust as the basis of the cooperative endeavour of science. The purpose of plant science is reviewed in relation to social and other outcomes. Identification of occupational risks and duty of care are taught as part of field and laboratory classes.

    Team Work

    Teamwork is used in classes at all levels, especially in practical work in the field and laboratory. Students develop the skills to work cooperatively to define and achieve common goals, to take initiative and to assume responsibility for tasks.

    English Language Requirements

    IELTS band : 6

    To study at this university, you have to speak English. We advice you to

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    Requirements

    For direct admission into undergraduate courses offered by the University of New England, international applicants must have completed an educational qualification considered to be at least equivalent to completion of Year 12 in Australia.

    A candidate shall be qualified for admission (see Admission Rule - Undergraduate Policy).

    Work Experience

    No work experience is required.


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    Related Scholarships*

    • Academic Excellence Scholarship

      "The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

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    The Bachelor of Plant Science at the University of New England is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of plant biology, ecology, and agricultural sciences. This degree program aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue careers in plant-related industries, research, environmental management, and sustainable agriculture. The curriculum typically covers a wide range of subjects including plant physiology, genetics, pathology, and biotechnology, as well as practical training in horticultural practices, crop management, and environmental conservation. Students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning through laboratory work, field trips, and internships, which are integral to understanding real-world applications of plant sciences. The program also emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and environmental stewardship, preparing graduates to address the challenges of food security, climate change, and biodiversity loss. Additionally, students can tailor their studies with elective courses that align with specific interests such as tropical plant studies, plant breeding, or ecological restoration. The University of New England supports research and innovation in plant science and encourages students to participate in research projects, often in collaboration with industry partners or government agencies. Upon completion of the degree, graduates are well-equipped to work in agricultural production, horticulture, environmental consultancy, research institutions, or continue their studies at the postgraduate level. The program is characterized by its flexible delivery options, including part-time study and online components, catering to a diverse student population. With a focus on practical skills and theoretical knowledge, the Bachelor of Plant Science at UNE prepares its graduates to contribute effectively to the advancement of plant science and sustainable agricultural practices locally, nationally, and globally.

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