Agriculture is at the heart of New Zealand’s economy, contributing billions of dollars in export earnings each year and shaping the nation’s global reputation as a leader in food production. By studying the Bachelor of Agricultural Science, you will gain the relevant, up-to-date skills and knowledge needed to play an active role in this dynamic and vital industry. The degree offers a comprehensive exploration of agriculture, covering everything from pastures, crops, animal and soil sciences, through to economics, agribusiness, and the impact of government policies and regulations. You will also engage with Te Tiriti o Waitangi obligations, ensuring your understanding of agriculture reflects New Zealand’s unique cultural and social context.
In addition, the program emphasizes both present and future challenges facing the sector, such as sustainability, climate change, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. You will develop practical skills in the use of agricultural technology while also building a strong foundation in supporting disciplines such as engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. This integrated approach ensures you graduate with a broad and versatile understanding of the primary industries, preparing you to contribute effectively to the growth, innovation, and sustainability of agriculture in New Zealand and beyond.