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Level 1 Agriculture

Take your first steps on the career ladder and study a Level 1 Land-Based Programme with us.

Level 2 Agriculture

The course covers topics including livestock, crops, machinery, animal science and estate skills, with a mix of practical and theory learning.

Level 3 Agriculture – T Level Foundation Year

This course in Agriculture, you’ll gain a broad knowledge of the sector as well as study specialist modules.

T Level: Agriculture (Livestock or Crop Production)

On this course students will learn about agriculture livestock production and develop the skills needed to enter employment or higher education.

Level 2 Land Based Engineering

Gain the knowledge needed to work in the land-based technology and agricultural engineering sectors with this industry-recognised course.

Extended FdSc Agriculture

The course will provide learners with underpinning knowledge of livestock husbandry, environmental conservation, and business.

FdSc Agriculture

The programme will develop your technical and management skills, in livestock, crop production, and the integration of the wide range agricultural production systems.

BSc/BSc (Hons) Agriculture

This three year programme has been designed to equip students with technical and management skills to enter the agricultural supply chain. There is a focus on business productivity and sustainability, the global market, the supply chains it supports, agricultural management systems, enterprise development and entrepreneurship

BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (Top-Up)

With an increasing population to feed, sustainable agricultural practice is more than ever at the forefront of global food production.

Level 4 Assistant Farm Manager Apprenticeship

An Assistant Farm Manager may work in any size farm business as employed labour or family member, whose intention will be to progress (through succession planning) to farm management either employed or running their own business, in the future.

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