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FdSc Countryside Management (+ Foundation year)
About this course
Countryside management is the practical and professional discipline concerned with conserving, managing and developing rural landscapes and the natural environments they contain. It encompasses the management of wildlife habitats, farmland, woodlands and estates, as well as the access, recreation and tourism dimensions of the countryside. Practitioners work at the intersection of ecology, land use, community needs and regulation, making decisions that balance conservation priorities with economic realities and the expectations of diverse stakeholders. At Harper Adams University this four-year programme includes a foundation year, providing a route into undergraduate study for students who need to build the academic skills, confidence and resilience required for higher education before progressing to the main degree. Harper Adams is a specialist land-based university with deep connections to rural industries and agricultural and environmental employers, giving the programme a practical orientation that is grounded in the realities of professional countryside management. Once in the main curriculum, you will study countryside ecology, land management planning, environmental legislation, rural development, and the technical and practical skills that countryside managers need. Graduates of countryside management work in a range of roles across the public, private and voluntary sectors. Countryside ranger, conservation officer, wildlife and habitat manager, estate manager, national park officer, environmental consultant, rural planning officer, and land agent are all common career destinations. Employers include national parks, natural environment agencies such as Natural England and NatureScot, the National Trust and Wildlife Trusts, local authorities, private estates, rural land management consultancies, and public sector bodies responsible for landscape and biodiversity. Postgraduate study in conservation, environmental management, ecology or rural land management is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers. The growing policy emphasis on nature recovery and landscape-scale conservation makes this a discipline with a genuinely expanding role.
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