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BSc Agriculture (with integrated year in industry)
About this course
Agriculture is one of the most practically urgent disciplines of our era. The challenge of feeding a growing global population while managing dwindling resources, protecting the environment, and adapting to and mitigating the effects of climate change is not abstract: it is the day-to-day reality of farming, and it requires practitioners who understand both the biological foundations of agricultural production and the economic, policy, and environmental forces that shape how food is grown and sold. At Aberystwyth University, this four-year BSc covers all aspects of agriculture and agricultural production systems, developing a detailed understanding of the changing farming landscape in the UK and internationally. You will study crop and animal science, soil health, agricultural economics, and environmental management, building the breadth of knowledge that modern farming demands. A central feature of this programme is the integrated year in industry, which provides direct professional experience in a farming or agricultural business context. This year is invaluable: it gives you insight and practical skills that complement your academic learning, and it helps you build the professional network and industry knowledge that employers in the agricultural sector value highly. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates of agriculture programmes with industry experience are well placed for careers in farm management, agricultural consultancy, agri-business, food supply chains, rural land management, and agricultural policy. The integrated year in industry is a significant differentiator in a competitive job market, demonstrating to employers that you have applied your learning in a real professional context. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study or professional qualifications in rural surveying, agronomy, or agricultural economics, deepening their expertise in the areas where they want to build a long-term career.
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