Jury undecided on new agribusiness course

By Stephanie Sinclair
August 26 2017 - 6:00am
 The future of a three-year Charles Sturt University degree offered at Muresk is uncertain, after the State government announced it would cease supporting the course. Meanwhile a new two-year associate degree has been announced for Curtin University, with parts of the degree to be run out of the Muresk Campus.
The future of a three-year Charles Sturt University degree offered at Muresk is uncertain, after the State government announced it would cease supporting the course. Meanwhile a new two-year associate degree has been announced for Curtin University, with parts of the degree to be run out of the Muresk Campus.

RECENTLY announced plans for a new agribusiness degree at Curtin University have been met with a mixed response, with concerns the course could lead to the demise of an industry-backed course run at the Muresk Institute.

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