Master of Plant Protection (MPlantProt)
Information valid for students commencing 2010
Duration
1.5 Years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Commencing semesters, 2010
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Postgraduate Coursework
Units
24
Program code
5200
Faculty
Natural Resources, Agriculture & Veterinary Science
Campus
St Lucia, Gatton
Delivery mode
Internal
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
To enrol, a student must -
(i) for the #16 program, hold a degree equivalent to a 4 year degree in agriculture or related science field ; or
(ii) for the #24 program, hold an approved degree.
Fees for Australian students
Domestic full-fee place 2010:
Indicative annual fee: AUD$ St Lucia 19000
Indicative annual fee: AUD$ Gatton 19000
Indicative annual fees are calculated on the basis of two full-time semesters only. Students’ actual annual fees may vary in accordance with their choices of majors and electives and whether they study in Summer Semester. The University reviews fees annually.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged through the School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences.
Closing Date
To commence study in semester 1 - January 31 of the year of commencement.
To commence study in semester 2 - June 30 of the year of commencement.
Enquiries for Australian students
Faculty Office
Email: nravs.enquiries@uqg.uq.edu.au
Phone: 07 5460 1276 or 1800 642 093 (Freecall)
Duration
1.5 Years full-time
Commencing semesters, 2010
Semester 1
Semester 2
Program level
Postgraduate Coursework
Units
24
Program code
5200
Faculty
Natural Resources, Agriculture & Veterinary Science
Campus
St Lucia, Gatton
Delivery mode
Internal
Entry requirements
Prerequisites
To enrol, a student must -
(i) for the #16 program, hold a degree equivalent to a 4 year degree in agriculture or related science field ; or
(ii) for the #24 program, hold an approved degree.
CRICOS Code: 034062E
English Proficiency
IELTS overall 6.5; writing 6 (or comparable English language proficiency as per University policy). View the English proficiency policy.
Fees for International students
Indicative annual fee: AUD$ 31200
Indicative annual fees are calculated on the basis of two full-time semesters only. Students’ actual annual fees may vary in accordance with their choices of majors and electives and whether they study in Summer Semester. The University reviews fees annually.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged through UQ International.
Closing Date
To commence study in semester 1 - November 15 of the previous year for Category 1 and 2 countries; October 15 of the previous year for Category 3 and 4 countries.
To commence study in semester 2 - May 15 of the same year for Category 1 and 2 countries; April 15 of the same year for Category 3 and 4 countries.
Enquiries for International students
International Student Advisor
Phone: Outside Australia: + 61 3 8676 7004
Within Australia (Free Call): 1800 671 980
Online Enquiries (fast response): www.uq.edu.au/international/enquiry
Email: study@uq.edu.au
Why study the Master of Plant Protection?
The plant protection program develops core disciplinary knowledge and skills in plant protection, emphasising tropical and subtropical aspects of the field. Compulsory courses cover plant pathology, entomology, weed science and the integration of these disciplines. Students may focus their studies in one of the following areas: tropical pest management; agricultural entomology; plant pathology; or weed sciences. Graduates possess an understanding of key principles and their application in professional practice; relevant communication and problem-solving skills; and the ability to undertake research in plant protection.
What you can study
Courses
See the course list for courses that can be studied as part of the Master of Plant Protection.
Study options
Graduates will have the opportunity to progress to the following programs:
How to apply
Entry requirements for Australian students
Prerequisites
To enrol, a student must -
(i) for the #16 program, hold a degree equivalent to a 4 year degree in agriculture or related science field ; or
(ii) for the #24 program, hold an approved degree.
Additional application information
Some courses are also offered in external mode, allowing students to complete the programs in external mode. Courses offered in the external mode may have residential school requirements. It is an expectation that students will have private access to a computer and the internet.
An internal student attends lectures, tutorials and practicals on campus. An external student receives instruction by mail, or via the internet.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged through the School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences.
Click here for application procedures for Australian students.
Closing date
To commence study in semester 1 - January 31 of the year of commencement.
To commence study in semester 2 - June 30 of the year of commencement.
Entry requirements for International students
Prerequisites
To enrol, a student must -
(i) for the #16 program, hold a degree equivalent to a 4 year degree in agriculture or related science field ; or
(ii) for the #24 program, hold an approved degree.
Visa requirements
CRICOS Code: 034062E
International students must undertake this program on campus at UQ on a full time basis to be eligible to apply for an Australian student visa. Please contact UQ International.
Click here for more information on applying for a visa.
English proficiency
IELTS overall 6.5; writing 6 (or comparable English language proficiency as per University policy). View the English proficiency policy.
How to apply
Applications must be lodged through UQ International.
Click here for application procedures for International students.
Closing date
To commence study in semester 1 - November 15 of the previous year for Category 1 and 2 countries; October 15 of the previous year for Category 3 and 4 countries.
To commence study in semester 2 - May 15 of the same year for Category 1 and 2 countries; April 15 of the same year for Category 3 and 4 countries.
Please check your country's category with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
What it costs
Fees for Australian students
Domestic full-fee place 2010:
Indicative annual fee: St Lucia - AUD$ 19000
Indicative annual fee: Gatton - AUD$ 19000
Indicative annual fees are calculated on the basis of two full-time semesters only. Students’ actual annual fees may vary in accordance with their choices of majors and electives and whether they study in Summer Semester. The University reviews fees annually.
Fees for International students
Indicative annual fee: AUD$ 31200
Indicative annual fees are calculated on the basis of two full-time semesters only. Students’ actual annual fees may vary in accordance with their choices of majors and electives and whether they study in Summer Semester. The University reviews fees annually.
To calculate the fees for any program, you will first need to choose the courses you wish to complete. To see all courses available please refer to the course list.
Fees calculator
Select the Fees Calculator to guide you through a series of options allowing you to select details of courses you are interested in studying to estimate your fees for a semester.
Fee rules
View the 2010 Fee Rules.
What you can do with a Master of Plant Protection
Careers
Graduates find employment as: crop protection consultants, crop improvement advisors, field advisors, researchers, plant breeders, and plant protection advisors.
Professional memberships
Graduates may be eligible for membership with the following professional bodies:
- Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology
Program Rules and Requirements
To complete the Master of Plant Protection
To complete the Master of Plant Protection, a student must complete a requisite number of courses chosen from the course list and according to the Rules for the program.
Students should be aware of the University of Queensland rules, particularly the General Award Rules, which govern the conduct of UQ programs. Students will find a link to the General Award Rules, and other University rules, on the University Rules page.
#24 from the MPlantProt list comprising #18 from part A including a graduate research project; and #6 from a combination of courses from part A or part B or both.
See the course list for courses that can be studied as part of the Master of Plant Protection.
