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BSc Agriculture
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Agriculture is the practice and science of producing food, fibre, and other products from the land, and it sits at the foundation of human civilisation. Modern agriculture faces some of the most demanding challenges in its history: the need to produce more food for a growing global population while reducing its environmental footprint, adapting to climate change, managing soil health and biodiversity, and navigating volatile markets and changing policy frameworks. Studying agriculture at degree level gives you the scientific knowledge, practical skills, and commercial understanding to contribute to building a productive, resilient, and sustainable industry. At Hartpury University, this three-year programme develops your expertise across the full range of subjects that modern agricultural practice and management require. You will study crop and livestock production, soil science, agronomy, farm business management, agricultural technology, and environmental land management, giving you a thorough grounding in both the science and the commercial dimensions of the sector. Hartpury's specialist campus with its working farm and extensive agricultural facilities gives the degree a genuinely hands-on character, ensuring that your theoretical learning is grounded in practical engagement with real agricultural systems. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience in farming, agri-business, or related environments. This direct industry experience is valuable for developing the practical judgement and professional networks that agricultural careers require. Graduates from agriculture degrees move into a diverse range of careers, including farm management, agronomy, agricultural consultancy, policy, research, and roles in the food and agricultural supply chain. Many pursue professional development through bodies such as the Royal Agricultural Society or the Chartered Institute of Agricultural Consultants. Postgraduate study in agricultural science, sustainable agriculture, or environmental management is available for those who wish to develop further expertise.
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