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    Agri-Produce and Supply Chain Management

    University of Lincoln

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    United Kingdom, Lincoln

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    893

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Brayford Pool

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines18-Sep-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Next Intake 18-Sep-2023

    Agri-Produce and Supply Chain Management

    About

    This course can be undertaken as part of a Degree or Higher Apprenticeship. The BSc (Hons) Agri-Produce and Supply Chain Management has been developed in order to prepare students for managing multi-disciplined teams in today's fast-paced food manufacturing environments. Students are introduced to both the theoretical and practical aspects of management within the food manufacturing sector including planning, logistics, technical support and resource management.

    This course can be undertaken as part of a Degree or Higher Apprenticeship. The BSc (Hons) Agri-Produce and Supply Chain Management has been developed in order to prepare students for managing multi-disciplined teams in today's fast-paced food manufacturing environments. Students are introduced to both the theoretical and practical aspects of management within the food manufacturing sector including planning, logistics, technical support and resource management.

    The course aims to provide students with the necessary technical knowledge in order to support the safe production of food within their roles. The programme also aims to equip students with the essential practical and professional transferable skills to enable them to reach their potential within the food sector as well as academic, industrial, commercial, government and environmental settings. The course places considerable emphasis on enhancing intellectual, critical analysis, problem solving, project and time management, report writing, teamwork, ethics, health and safety, intellectual property, information technology and career management.

    Applications should be made direct to the University using the part-time application form:

    http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/apply

    We welcome visitors to the NCFM, to organise a visit contact us on 01406 493000 or email: [email protected]

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Students require one of the following qualifications for entry into year one of an undergraduate degree:

    • Successful completion of a recognised International Foundation Year programme
    • Community College Diploma / Intermediate Diploma / Associate Degree with min GPA of 2.8 can be considered for Level 1
    • A - Level qualifications. Further information on specific course entry requirements can be found on the individual undergraduate course pages
    • Between 27 and 34 International Baccalaureate (IB) points depending on the course you wish to apply for. Specific information on IB requirements can be found on individual undergraduate course pages.

    Advanced Entry (Undergraduate)

    Depending on your academic background and intended course of study, it may be possible to apply for advanced entry into year two or three of a University of Lincoln undergraduate course.

    For more information, please contact the International Admissions team: [email protected].

    English Program Requirements

    In addition to meeting the academic requirements outlined above, you will also be expected to meet the University's English Language requirements.

    As a guide, the majority of our programmes require an IELTS score of 6.0, 6.5 or 7.0. To find out more about the specific English Language requirements you will need to meet, please visit our programme pages. The University of Lincoln accept a wide range of English language qualifications and tests as an alternative to IELTS. Please visit our English Requirements page for more detailed information.

    If you are unable to meet our English Language requirements you may be eligible to join one of our five-week or 10-week Pre-sessional English and Academic Study Skills (PEASS) courses.

    Career

    This course is designed to prepare students for roles in many aspects of food operations and supply chain management. Graduates may also pursue roles in production management and planning. The course aims to equip students with the practical and professional skills to enable them to reach their potential within the food sector as well as academic, industrial, commercial, government and environmental settings.

    How to Apply

    Applying to the University of Lincoln

    We are delighted that you are considering studying at the University of Lincoln. This page contains information and advice for prospective international students looking to apply for a University of Lincoln undergraduate or postgraduate degree course.

    Step 1: Find Your Course

    The University of Lincoln offers a wide variety of courses spanning the arts, science, social sciences, and business. Use the links below to browse all our courses, use our Find a Course search tool, or get in touch directly to discover the right course for you.

    International Foundation Year

    A one year course designed to prepare international students for a University of Lincoln degree course.

    International Year One

    A one year course leading to advanced entry onto a University of Lincoln degree course.

    Pre-Master's

    A one semester course preparing you for entry onto a University of Lincoln Master's programme.

    Undergraduate Courses A-Z

    Browse our list of degree courses at the University of Lincoln. Applications are usually made through UCAS.

    Postgraduate Courses A-Z

    Browse our list postgraduate courses available at the University of Lincoln. Applications are made directly to the University of Lincoln.

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    Browse our full list of courses.

    Step 2: Check the Entry Requirements

    Once you have decided which course you would like to study, it is important that you are aware of the academic and English language requirements you will need to meet. These can be found on the individual course pages.

    If you have studied outside of the UK, please visit your country page for further information regarding equivalent overseas qualifications.

    The University of Lincoln International College offers university preparation courses for international students who do not meet the direct entry requirements for an undergraduate degree course.

    Step 3: Find Out About Fees and Funding

    Before submitting your application, you should check that you are able to meet the cost of your tuition fees and living expenses, and any other costs associated with your studies.

    Each year, the University of Lincoln is delighted to award a number of scholarships to eligible high achieving students from around the world. Depending on your academic ability, intended programme of study and nationality, the level of scholarship can very. To find out more, please visit our  pages.

    You can also find out more about Paying Your Tution Fees below:

    Step 4: Submit Your Application

    Once you have decided which course you would like to study and have carefully checked the entry requirements and fees, the next step is to formally submit your application. Please see the drop down menus below for more information, including videos of the application process and personal statements.

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