

BSc Agriculture
About this course
Agriculture is one of the oldest and most essential human endeavours, and studying it at degree level means engaging with the full complexity of how food, fibre, and fuel are produced sustainably in a changing world. Modern agriculture draws on biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, and environmental science to address the challenge of feeding a growing global population while managing the natural resources and ecosystems on which all food systems ultimately depend. It is a discipline that takes seriously both the science of production and the broader questions of sustainability, rural livelihoods, and global food security. At Newcastle University, one of the UK's leading centres for agricultural and food science research, this three-year full-time programme offers exceptional depth of opportunity alongside rigorous academic content. The programme includes a placement year, opportunities for a year abroad, and work placements integrated into the course, meaning you will gain professional experience in real agricultural and food system contexts while you study. Newcastle's rural campus and strong connections with the farming industry in northern England provide a distinctive environment for learning. You will study crop science, animal science, soil science, farm management, agri-business, and the environmental dimensions of food production, developing both scientific knowledge and the practical and management skills needed to work in the sector. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's expectations. Agriculture graduates go on to work across a remarkable breadth of roles. Careers in farm management and agronomy are the most obvious destination, but graduates also work in food supply chains, land agency, rural surveying, agricultural consultancy, policy and regulation, research and development, and international development. The combination of scientific knowledge, business understanding, and practical experience this programme offers is valued across public, private, and third sector organisations concerned with food, land, and the environment. Postgraduate study in agricultural science, food security, environmental management, or rural development is a natural extension for those who want to pursue research or more specialist roles.
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