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Agriculture BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) with Foundation year
Entry requirements A typical offer is 96-112 UCAS tariff points; Relevant qualification or experience required 32-48 UCAS tariff points for Foundation year Typical offer information is for guidance only Check course page at www.hartpury.ac.uk
Develop your understanding of crop and livestock management systems. On the livestock side, you’ll explore ruminant production and mono-gastric production systems. Within crop production, you’ll learn how new technologies, such as plant breeding and genetically modified organisms (GMOs), can optimise soil quality and crop yield. Business modules will introduce you to the latest farmmanagement practices and policies. Hear from professionals in lectures and undertake field trips to enhance your learning. career, helping to solve the challenge of sustainable food production. With access to our commercial farm and real-world business briefs, you’ll graduate ready for a successful career. Industry opportunities You’ll complete up to 800 hours in industry and have the option to take an integrated placement year. Students work with businesses such as Agrii and the NFU, and internationally in New Zealand and Uganda. You could study for a semester in the USA or Canada.* This course is ideal for those who want to progress into an agricultural management career, helping to increase sustainable food production. Develop the skills to progress into an agricultural management
UCAS code D401 3 years DF01 4 years with Foundation year
Foundation year - Gain the subject-specific knowledge needed for the BSc degree
Integrated placement year - An optional extra year in industry to prepare for your career
Semester abroad - Study for a semester of your degree in the USA or Canada*
Holly Metcalfe
Hear Holly's story www.hartpury.ac.uk/meet-holly
Graduate destinations • Agronomist • Agricultural Researcher • FarmManager • Livestock Enterprise Manager
“Studying agriculture at Hartpury was brilliant. Everything I needed was on site, from the fantastic facilities to the farm. You’ll be exposed to so many industries, to find what you want to do. You really can take your agriculture degree anywhere.”
• Food security and safety • Agricultural consultancy
Production Administrator, Yorkshire Farmers BSc Agriculture
*Additional costs may apply. Please see course page on website.
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