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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 17,236
Per course
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Administration | Manufacturing Engineering
Discipline
Business & Management | Engineering
Minor
Agricultural Business Management | Agricultural Mechanization
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 17,236
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-252023-06-30
2024-01-22-
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

You will cover everything from business planning, soil analysis, livestock production and welfare, and crop production to environmental protection. In addition to essential theory, you will benefit from hands-on experience in laboratories and on farms and via agricultural case studies.

If you are already employed you may choose to study up to 50% of the course in the workplace, reducing the amount of time you will spend on campus-based modules.





Industry experience

You will put your learning into practice on this course through hands-on experience in laboratories, on farms and via agricultural case studies.

You will also have access to the University’s Farm491 facility, an innovative agritech business incubator providing facilities and support to agritech businesses and promoting technology and innovation within the sector.

Program Outline

If you are aspiring to a career in farm management, agricultural consultancy or an environmental / land management advisory role, this course is ideal for you. Graduates have gone on to work for prestigious companies such as Agrii, Dalmark Group, Waitrose, AGCO and Natural England.


Course content

We are currently finalising the information for courses offered for 2023 entry. Full details and programme specifications will be available in early 2023. You will study two core modules covering current affairs within the agricultural industry, create an integrated farm planning project which includes a business plan, and complete a Research Project.

You will also select three elective modules, to specialise in a specific sector of interest or to gain a broader understanding of agriculture, land-use and business issues.

The course will be delivered through a series of lectures, seminars, group projects, visits and demonstrations at local farms, agricultural businesses and in the RAU laboratories. You will be assessed through research projects, examinations, presentations, work based learning and case studies.


Work placement

If you are already employed you may choose to study up to 50% of the course in the workplace, reducing the amount of time you will spend on campus-based modules.


Timetables

Please note that while we make every effort to ensure that timetables are as student-friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place on any day of the week. Wednesday afternoons are normally reserved for sports and societies activities.


Modules

All full-time academic programmes at the RAU are constructed using a selection of modules, each of which requires engagement with a variety of learning activities. Successful completion of module assessments will result in the award of credits, and students are required to achieve a total of 120 credits. Part-time students are required to achieve a 60 credits per year over two years.

Each module represents a value of 15 credits or multiples thereof. Each 15-credit module represents a minimum of 150 hours of student learning, effort and assessment. To achieve the award of BSc (Hons) in Agricultural Management, a student must achieve a minimum of 120 credits.  For this BSc (Hons) Top-up course, your grade is calculated entirely on this course's modules.

The modules available for this degree are shown below. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.

  • 3006 Emerging Agri-food Issues
  • 3094 Integrated Farm Project
  • 3218 Sustainable Business & Agri-Food Supply Chains
  • 3300 Research Project / Dissertation

  • Plus a choice of THREE electives selected from:

  • 3008 Advanced Livestock Production
  • 3020 Advanced Crop Production
  • 3034 Marketing Communications
  • 3041 Corporate Finance
  • 3067 Farm Machinery Management
  • 3081 Consumer Behaviour
  • 3093 Farmland Ecology
  • 3097 Small Scale Farming and Local Food Supply
  • 3205 MIS for Farming Businesses
  • 3207 Farming and Integrated Environmental Local Delivery
  • 3237 Agricultural Technology
  • 3238 Advances in Livestock Nutrition
  • 3239 Crop Health and Protection
  • 3240 Contemporary Media Studies
  • 3325 Rural Entrepreneurship
  • The availability of electives to individual students will be dependent on timetabling considerations and on sufficient students electing to take part.


    Disclaimer information

    The University has established various rules and regulations that you must agree to and follow if you accept an offer to study with us. View our full disclaimer notice.



    Careers and graduate destinations

    Our graduates have gone on to pursue careers within companies worldwide and within the following roles:

  • Farm/estate manager
  • Food and bio crop manager
  • Agricultural/land-based consultant
  • Farm and environmental advisor
  • Agricultural supplier
  • Grain trader
  • Graduates have gone on to work for prestigious companies such as Agrii, Dalmark Group, Waitrose, AGCO and Natural England.

    "In the classroom you learn information ‘academically’, but the RAU also offers many great placement options. Over the holidays – Christmas, Easter and Summer – you can do placements and learn information ‘practically’."

    Oliver Pritchard, Graduate

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