CSU gives agriculture students a boost
1 JANUARY 2003
Central West senior high school students preparing to sit the agriculture Higher School Certificate exam will visit Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange on Friday 30 July for a HSC Agriculture MyDay. CSU’s School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences will conduct a series of lectures and workshops to assist more than 65 HSC students with their studies. They will participate in interactive workshops of their choice covering HSC topics such as the role of native plants in a pasture management system, integrated pest management programs in plants and livestock, plant breeding and plant genetics, and ruminant digestion and the integration with diet. Lecturer Ms Shevahn Telfser believes the tertiary level material students receive on the day will assist in their studies. “We believe Charles Sturt University academics’ wealth of knowledge will give the students the edge when sitting their exam,” she said. “MyDay will include a farm tour and practical hands-on activities, things the general HSC student should experience.”
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