 BWA is really strong in agricultural science and also ag economics and we'd be pleased to have you join us for our masters. We have specialisations in ag economics, in soil science and plant nutrition, in genetics and breeding and also in agricultural systems. The degree starts with core broad units from a number of faculty members from across different schools and then you start in your specialisations with experts in their fields. A feature of our course is that you study science as well as economics so you can bring together the biology, the physical sciences, the atmospheric sciences and then also economics and making decisions about future production systems. During the masters you have the opportunity to do a research project where you get to work one-on-one with supervisors who are experts in their fields as well as using our facilities. We have fantastic labs, glass houses and the university farm which is available for your research work. Some of our units have field trips as well as the opportunity to interact with industry and we are looking to set up a number of internships for our students during the summer period. The degree has a cohort of international students getting you ready for international careers. So agriculture is a growing industry where we're going to need more scientists in the future as well as more economists to help guide decisions. So if you join agricultural science you can get careers working in agronomy, in farm management, in banks, in companies, agribusiness, in international organisations, development organisations so there's really endless opportunities. Agriculture is a multi-discipline science. You'll get to work with soil scientists, plant biologists, hydrologists, economists, chemists, many different disciplines. Our staff and students have many international connections which you can benefit from so come and join us and help feed the world. The interesting things of this course is learning about the complexities and also the challenges of modern plant breeding and my aspirational aim for my research project is to develop a technique that will enable turnover of seven to eight generations in mung bean. The most enjoyable thing about the masters in agricultural science for me is the small core sizes and the ability to have an educated discussion during your next talk.