Tuition Fee
Start Date
2026-01-01
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Agricultural Business | Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Engineering | Agricultural Management | Agricultural Mechanics | Agricultural Science | Agricultural Technology | Agronomy | Aquaculture | Arboriculture | Crop Production | Crop Science | Dairy Science | Dairy Technology | Farm Management and Maintenance | Fisheries Management | Fisheries Science | Fishing | Food Preservation | Food Science and Technology | Forestry | Forestry Technology | Horticulture | Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Livestock Production | Meat Technology | Natural Resources Management | Oceanography | Pest Management | Poultry Farming | Poultry Science | Shellfish Farming | Subsistence Farming | Wildlife Management
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
| 2026-05-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Sustainable Agriculture
Key Facts
- Course Code: D413D3-MSC
- Qualification: MSc
- Course duration: 3 years
- Available for: September start 2025, January start 2026, May start 2026
Typical Entry Requirements
- Entry Requirements: 2:2 Bachelors (Honours) degree in a relevant subject area or equivalent
- Non-graduates must have at least 24 months of relevant full-time work experience in an agri-food industry
- English Language Requirements: IELTS 6.5 with minimum 5.5 in each component, or equivalent
- Other Requirements: Applicants are encouraged to submit an up-to-date CV as part of their application
Course Overview
- Our training has been designed to be as accessible as possible, particularly for those in full-time employment
- The course is entirely online, enabling you to study whenever and wherever (provided you have Internet access) is convenient for you
- Taught by experts at both Aberystwyth University (AU) and Bangor University (BU), this course offers you a highly vocational option
- This course is highly flexible, with a wide range of option modules available
- Aberystwyth University has 1000 ha of farmland, a 400 cow dairy unit, upland and lowland sheep and beef units, and a flock of layer hens
- Our livestock-related research was worth in excess of £20 million in the last 5 years
Modules (September start - 2025)
Core
- Dissertation (BDM3560, 60 credits)
- Research Methods (BDM0120, 20 credits)
Options
- Business Management for Rural Entrepreneurs (BDM8320, 20 credits)
- Genetics and Genomics in Agriculture (BDM5820, 20 credits)
- Grassland Systems (BDM5120, 20 credits)
- Livestock Health and Welfare (BDM5920, 20 credits)
- Livestock Nutrition (BDM0320, 20 credits)
- Livestock Production Science (BDM5420, 20 credits)
- Nuffield Scholarship Project (New Awards) (BDM1740, 40 credits)
- Nuffield Scholarship Project (Post-Completion) (BDM1840, 40 credits)
- Plant Breeding (BDM8420, 20 credits)
- Silage Science (BDM5620, 20 credits)
- Soil Science (BDM2320, 20 credits)
Teaching & Learning
- Modules can be taken for your own continuing professional development or interest, or they can be built towards a variety of postgraduate qualifications
- To complete a full MSc, you can take between 2 to 5 years, and you must complete five option modules plus the core Research Methods module and a Dissertation
- The training is entirely web-based, which means that as long as you have access to a reasonable broadband connection, you can study where and when best suits you
- Learning material for each 14-week module includes recorded lectures from academics and industry experts, presentations, podcasts, e-group projects, guided readings, interactive workbooks, and discussion forums, as well as assignments and e-tutorials
- By signing a re-registration form each year, you will have access to e-journals and library resources for the full five years
Research
- The research elements of this qualification are usually carried out in your workplace with regular academic supervision
- However, there are also opportunities for research projects to be based at IBERS
Assessment
- There are no exams within this programme
- Taught modules are assessed via coursework (namely reports and essays, but also literature reviews, case studies, business plans, and data analysis tasks), presentations, and forum discussion
Next Steps
- Download or order a prospectus
- Discover our scholarships and bursaries
- Visit the Department Website: Department of Life Sciences
- Why Aberystwyth?
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