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Study Plant Protection

Students interested in studying in the field of plant protection are encouraged to contact the CRC's former participant universities directly regarding postgraduate research opportunities:

Masters Program in Plant Protection

A Graduate Masters Program (incorporating a Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma) in Plant Protection, developed by the former CRC for Tropical Plant Protection, is available through The University of Queensland.

Download a brochure about these programs

- these programs are offered to internal or external, full-time or part-time students
- fees are based on course load per semester
- courses cover weed science, entomology, plant diseases, and integrated plant protection

Graduate Certificate in Plant Protection:

- one semester full-time or equivalent part-time study
- covering topics in plant diseases, insect science and agriculture, weed science, and integrated plant protection

Graduate Diploma in Plant Protection:

- two semesters full-time or equivalent part-time study
- areas of study include entomology and advanced plant protection in addition to topics covered in the Graduate Certificate of Plant Protection
- Directed Study component

Masters in Plant Protection

- three semesters full-time or equivalent part-time study
- students may focus their study in:
- Tropical Pest Management
- Agricultural Entomology
- Plant Pathology, or
- Weed Sciences
- Research Project and Directed Study components

For more information about education programs developed by the CRC for Tropical Plant Protection, please contact:

Associate Professor Steve Adkins
School of Land and Food Sciences
Hartley-Teakle Building
The University of Queensland  4072
AUSTRALIA
Phone: 3365 2072
Email: s.adkins@mailbox.uq.edu.au

 

     
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