

BSc Agriculture (Regenerative Systems)
About this course
Agriculture based on regenerative systems is an approach to farming and land management that goes beyond sustainability to actively restore the health of soils, ecosystems, and the communities that depend on them. Regenerative agriculture draws on ecological principles, traditional knowledge, and contemporary science to rebuild soil organic matter, increase biodiversity, cycle nutrients more effectively, and reduce dependence on synthetic inputs. At a time when conventional agriculture faces increasing pressure from climate change, soil degradation, and biodiversity loss, regenerative approaches are attracting serious attention from farmers, food businesses, policymakers, and investors. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme engages with regenerative systems as both a scientific and a practical discipline. You will explore the ecological principles that underpin regenerative approaches, including soil biology, agroecology, landscape ecology, and the role of livestock and crop diversity in building system resilience. You will also examine the social and economic dimensions of transition to regenerative farming, including questions of farmer knowledge, supply chains, certification, and policy support. The programme is particularly well suited to those who are already working in agriculture, land management, or related fields and want to deepen their understanding of regenerative approaches without stepping away from their professional commitments. Graduates from this kind of programme go on to roles in farm management, agricultural consultancy, land management, environmental stewardship schemes, food businesses with a sustainability focus, and organisations working on the transition to sustainable food systems. The combination of ecological knowledge and practical agricultural understanding is increasingly valued as the agriculture sector grapples with the need to transform its environmental footprint while remaining economically viable. Further postgraduate study in agroecology, sustainable food systems, or related disciplines is also a natural pathway.
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