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BSc (Hons) Agriculture

UCAS Code: D700

UCAS Score: 240


Programme Manager: Christopher Brough

Telephone: 01285 652531 Ext: 2243

The degree in agriculture has become one of the most popular within the College and attracts students both with and without a practical background in the industry and includes a practical 20-week work placement, either in the UK or abroad.

The common core of agricultural modules is shared with all the other agricultural degree specialisms (see table). Thereafter, you have a free choice of elective modules which allows you to follow your own varied interests and initiatives.

During the course, you will study the merits and challenges of different farming systems approaches. For instance, organic versus traditional and intensive versus extensive are examined within key crop, livestock and mechanisation modules.

In addition you will explore the food chain - from primary production at the commercial farm level and its influence on product quality right through to the ultimate consumer. The production of safe food is now taking place in the context of such important issues as climate change, environmental protection and livestock welfare. These issues, associated with the future sustainability of farming systems, are high on the agenda of the BSc (Hons) Agriculture degree course content.

The study tour during year three, ensures that you are brought right up-to-date with as many aspects as possible of the current industry and its commercial realities.

Course content

Year One

Year Two

Year Three

Intro to Business

 

Soil and environmental science

 

Crop Science

 

Crop Production 1

 

Livestock Science

 

Livestock Production 1

 

Mechanisation and Buildings

 

Introduction to Food Production

Agricultural Research

 

Methods

 

Introduction to Human Resource Management

 

Agricultural Marketing

 

Farm Mechanisation Management

 

Farm Management

 

Crop Production 2

 

Environmental and Woodland Management

 

Livestock Production 2

 

Work–based learning (double module)

Elective 1

 

Elective 2

 

Elective 3

 

Specialist module

 

Emerging Agricultural Issues 

 

Integrated Farm Project

 

Research project (double module)

Click here to view the extended course content.

Placement

All Agriculture (Hons) courses feature a 20-week relevant work placement in year two, following completion of the Easter Term examinations and, additionally, the option of a full year in employment between years two and three. This is closely tailored to suit the chosen degree award identity and the final year research project. Past students have secured a wide variety of challenging work experience opportunities, both nationally and internationally. The educational value of these placements should not be underestimated; such experience helps in the development of a range of skills that are appropriate for future employment and such contacts and networking can prove invaluable.

What you need to join the course

UCAS score of 240 points or more, normally from subjects passed at A2 level, one of which should be classed as a science subject (i.e. Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, etc). We will also accept AS points from subjects additional to those studied to A2 level in order for candidates to meet the tariff for entry. You should also have achieved GCSE passes at Grade C or above in English and Mathematics.

Alternative entry routes are available if you have other qualifications, including a Diploma, AVCE, GNVQ, overseas qualifications and prior experience; although entry is subject to approval by the programme managers and admissions staff, and following an interview. A period of practical experience is recommended but is not required as a prerequisite to joining any of the courses.

Career prospects

The majority of graduates follow careers in farming as owner occupiers, tenants or managers, either in the UK or overseas. The agricultural supply industries and organisations offering advice and consultancy are also frequent employers of our graduates. Some students, however, regard this degree as a stepping stone to further study for a higher degree – opportunities and alternatives include progression to our MBA in Advanced Farm Management, after a period of work experience, and MSc in Rural Estate Management.