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Award Title Postnominal Abbreviation Advanced Diploma in Applied Science Advdipappsc Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Farm Management) Advdipappsc(Farmmgt) Award Title Postnominal Abbreviation Advanced Diploma in Applied Science AdvDipAppSc Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Farm Management) AdvDipAppSc(FarmMgt) Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Farm Production) AdvDipAppSc(FarmProd) Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Horse Management) AdvDipAppSc(HorseMgt) Advanced Diploma in Equine Management AdvDipEqMgt Advanced Diploma in Viticulture AdvDipVit Associate Degree in Agriculture AssocDegAgr Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture AssocDegEnvHort Associate Degree in Forestry Management AssocDegForMgt Associate Degree in Urban Horticulture AssocDegUHort Associate Degree in Wood Products Management AssocDegWoodProdMgt Bachelor of Agricultural Science BAgrSc Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Degree with Honours) BAgrSc(Hons) Bachelor of Agriculture BAgr Bachelor of Agriculture (Degree with Honours) BAgr(Hons) Bachelor of Animal Science BAnimSc Bachelor of Animal Science and Management BAnimScMgt Bachelor of Animal Science and Management (Degree with BAnimScMgt(Hons) Honours) Bachelor of Applied Science BAppSc Bachelor of Applied Science (Agribusiness) BAppSc(Agrbus) Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture) BAppSc(Agr) Bachelor of Applied Science (Dairy Foods) BAppSc(DairyFoods) Bachelor of Applied Science (Degree with Honours) BAppSc(Hons) Bachelor of Applied Science (Equine Management) BAppSc(EqMgt) Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture) BAppSc(Hort) Bachelor of Applied Science (Natural Resource Management) BAppSc(NatResMgt) Bachelor of Applied Science (Production Horticulture) BAppSc(ProdHort) Bachelor of Applied Science (Rural Management) BAppSc(RurMgt) Bachelor of Architectural Studies BArchSt Bachelor of Architecture BArch Bachelor of Architecture with Honours BArch(Hons) Bachelor of Arts BA Bachelor of Arts (Degree with Honours) BA(Hons) Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) BA(Media&Comm) Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) (Degree with BA(Media&Comm)(Hons) Honours) Bachelor of Arts and Sciences BASc Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (Biocellular) BBiomedEng(Biocell) Bachelor of Biomedical Science BBiomedSc Bachelor of Biomedicine BBiomed Bachelor of Biomedicine (Degree with Honours) BBiomed(Hons) Bachelor of Commerce BCom Bachelor of Commerce (Degree with Honours) BCom(Hons) Bachelor of Commerce (Management) BCom(Mgt) Bachelor of Computer Science BCS Bachelor of Computer Science with Honours BCS(Hons) Bachelor of Creative Arts BCA Bachelor of Creative Arts (Degree with Honours) BCA(Hons) Bachelor of Dance BDance Bachelor of Dance (Degree with Honours) BDance(Hons) Bachelor of Dental Science BDSc Bachelor of Dental Science with Honours BDSc(Hons) Bachelor of Dental Studies BDSt Bachelor of Design BDes Bachelor of Dramatic Art BDramArt Bachelor of Early Childhood Education BECE Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with Honours BECE(Hons) Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International) BECS(Int) Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours BECS(Hons) Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies(Pathways Program) BECS Bachelor of Education (Primary) BEd(Prim) Bachelor of Education (Primary) with Honours BEd(Prim)(Hons) Bachelor of Education and Training BEd&Tr Bachelor of Education and Training (Human Resource BEd&Tr(HRDev) Development) Bachelor of Engineering BE Bachelor of Engineering with Honours BE(Hons) Bachelor of Environments BEnv Bachelor of Environments (Degree with Honours) BEnv(Hons) Bachelor of Film and Television BFT Bachelor of Film and Television (Degree with Honours) BFT(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Art BFineArt Bachelor of Fine Art (Degree with Honours) BFineArt(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) BFA(Acting) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) BFA(Anim) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Anim)(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) BFA(ContMusic) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) (Degree with BFA(ContMusic)(Hons) Honours) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) BFA(Dance) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Dance)(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Degree with Honours) BFA(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design and Production) BFA(Des&Prod) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television) BFA(F&TV) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television) (Degree with BFA(F&TV)(Hons) Honours) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Theatre) BFA(MusicTh) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Production) BFA(Prod) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Screenwriting) BFA(Scrnwrt) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Screenwriting) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Scrnwrt)(Hons) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre Practice) BFA(ThPrac) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Theatre) BFA(Th) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) BFA(VisArt) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) (Degree with Honours) BFA(VisArt)(Hons) Bachelor of Food Science BFoodSc Bachelor of Food Science (Degree with Honours) BFoodSc(Hons) Bachelor of Forest Science BForSc Bachelor of Forest Science (Degree with Honours) BForSc(Hons) Bachelor of Forestry BFor Bachelor of Geographic Information Technology BGIT Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering BGeomE Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering with Honours BGeomE(Hons) Bachelor of Horticulture BHort Bachelor of Horticulture (Degree with Honours) BHort(Hons) Bachelor of Information Systems BIS Bachelor of Information Systems (Degree with Honours) BIS(Hons) Bachelor of Landscape Architecture BLArch Bachelor of Laws LLB Bachelor of Laws with Honours LLB(Hons) Bachelor of Learning Development and Training BLearnDev&Tr Bachelor of Letters BLitt Bachelor of Letters (Degree with Honours) BLitt(Hons) Bachelor of Medical Science BMedSc Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours BMedSc(Hons) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with Honours MBBS(Hons) Bachelor of Music BMus Bachelor of Music (Composition) BMus(Comp) Bachelor of Music (Degree with Honours) BMus(Hons) Bachelor of Music (Therapy) BMus(Thrpy) Bachelor of Music Performance BMusPerf Bachelor of Music Performance (Degree with Honours) BMusPerf(Hons) Bachelor of Music Theatre BMusThtr Bachelor of Music with Honours BMus(Hons) Bachelor of Natural Resource Management BNatResMgt Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Degree with BNatResMgt(Hons) Honours) Bachelor of Nursing Science BNSc Bachelor of Nursing Science with Honours BNSc(Hons) Bachelor of Optometry BOptom Bachelor of Oral Health BOralHlth Bachelor of Oral Health (Degree with Honours) BOH(Hons) Bachelor of Oral Health (Dental Hygiene) BOralHlth(DentHyg) Bachelor of Oral Health (Dental Therapy) BOralHlth(DentThrpy) Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) BOralHlth(Thrpy/Hyg) Bachelor of Physiotherapy BPhysio Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours BPhysio(Hons) Bachelor of Planning and Design BPD Bachelor of Planning and Design (Degree with Honours) BPD(Hons) Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) BPD(PC) Bachelor of Production BProd Bachelor of Production (Degree with Honours) BProd(Hons) Bachelor of Property and Construction BPC Bachelor of Property and Construction with Honours BPC(Hons) Bachelor of Public Policy and Management BPPM Bachelor of Public Policy and Management with Honours BPPM(Hons) Bachelor of Rural Business BRurBus Bachelor of Science BSc Bachelor of Science (Degree with Honours) BSc(Hons) Bachelor of Social Work BSW Bachelor of Social Work (Degree with Honours) BSW(Hons) Bachelor of Teaching BTeach Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) BTeach(Prim) Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) BTeach(Sec) Bachelor of Teaching with Honours BTeach(Hons) Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development BUPD Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development with Honours BUPD(Hons) Bachelor of Veterinary Science BVSc Bachelor of Veterinary Science (Veterinary Pharmacology and BVSc(VPharmTox) Toxicology) Bachelor of Veterinary Science with Honours BVSc(Hons) Concert Recital Diploma ConcertRecDip Diploma in Applied Science DipAppSc Diploma in Applied Science (Agricultural Services) DipAppSc(AgrServ) Diploma in Applied Science (Horticulture) DipAppSc(Hort) Diploma in Arts DipArts Diploma in Arts (American Studies) DipArts(AmericSt) Diploma in Arts (Ancient and Medieval Studies) DipArts(Ancnt&MdvlSt) Diploma in Arts (Ancient Languages) DipArts(AncntLang) Diploma in Arts (Anthropology) DipArts(Anthr) Diploma in Arts (Art History) DipArts(ArtHist) Diploma in Arts (Asian Studies) DipArts(AsianSt) Diploma in Arts (Australian Studies) DipArts(AustSt) Diploma in Arts (Cinema Studies) DipArts(CinSt) Diploma in Arts (Classics and Archaeology) DipArts(Class&Archae) Diploma in Arts (Creative Writing) DipArts(CrWrtg) Diploma in Arts (Criminology) DipArts(Crim) Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies) DipArts(CulSt) Diploma in Arts (Development Studies) DipArts(DevSt) Diploma in Arts (English Language) DipArts(EngLang) Diploma in Arts (English) DipArts(Eng) Diploma in Arts (Environmental Studies) DipArts(EnvSt) Diploma in Arts (European Studies) DipArts(EuropeanSt) Diploma in Arts (Gender Studies) DipArts(GenSt) Diploma in Arts (Geography) DipArts(Geog) Diploma in Arts (History and Philosophy of Science) DipArts(HPS) Diploma in Arts (History) DipArts(Hist) Diploma in Arts (International Studies) DipArts(IntSt) Diploma in Arts (Islamic Studies) DipArts(IslamSt) Diploma in Arts (Jewish Studies) DipArts(JewSt) Diploma in Arts (Linguistics and Applied Linguistics) DipArts(Ling&AppLing) Diploma in Arts (Philosophy) DipArts(Phil) Diploma in Arts (Political Science) DipArts(PolSc) Diploma in Arts (Social Theory) DipArts(SocThry) Diploma in Arts (Sociology) DipArts(Socio) Diploma in Commerce DipCom Diploma in Computing DipComp Diploma in Creative Arts
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