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AGRICULTURE

What To Expect

First year general science subjects bring together students from many different degrees, which some find challenging Although these subjects are not specific to “Ag”, they are tightly structured because the content rarely changes Past first year, students spend more time at the Waite and Roseworthy campuses, where you’ll get to know our teachers in the School of Ag, Food and Wine These fantastic educators are genuinely invested in your learning journey and determined to maximise your university experience The “Ag Science” degree demands higher contact hours, however, there’s not much homework outside of university. Teachers are always available in class to help with assessments

First Year Tips

Club Contact

President: Emily Chambers agriculture@clubs.youx.org.au

Facebook: @AUASAAdelaide

Website: wwwauasacom

→ Connect with your teachers, especially at Waite and Roseworthy campuses. It’s as easy as asking a question then striking up a conversation It benefits you in the long-run if you need extra help, extensions, or work experience.

→ Get a head-start on your internship hours in first year; as you’ll gain practical knowledge, selfconfidence, and establish a professional network

→ Get involved with the Adelaide University Agricultural Students’ Association (AUASA) ASAP!

Leading agricultural businesses number among our sponsors, and we host networking events to link students with key industry professionals There’s also several social events we run; including pub crawls, “Ag Ball”, BBQs and more!

Save The Date

VETBALL

August

INDUSTRY EXPO NIGHT

9th August

"ROSIE

16th October

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