The Honours Degree in Sustainable Agriculture is validated by Ulster University. This Honours Degree is particularly relevant to those interested in agriculture and the environment or agriculture and business as two pathways are available; Agri-business or Land Management. Students can select the pathway they wish to study during the first year on the course. The course can be studied on both a full-time or part-time basis and offers students the opportunity to complete one year of work-based learning which can be completed in Northern Ireland or further afield.
Sustainable Agriculture with Agri-Business and Land Management pathways
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise
United Kingdom, Antrim
Sustainable Agriculture with Agri-Business and Land Management pathways
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Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff - 104 points
Students should normally have at least 104 UCAS tariff points at A2 Level or equivalent (including a Science subject*, preferably Biology or Chemistry at grade C or above) plus four appropriate GCSEs or equivalent, including English and Mathematics at Grade C or above.
*Acceptable subjects include: Agricultural Science, Computer Science, Digital Technology, Environmental Science/Technology, Geography, Geology, Health and Social Care, Home Economics, ICT, Life and Health Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Physical Education, Psychology, Software Systems Development, Technology and Design. Other subjects will be considered on an individual basis.
Applicants applying with ‘acceptable subjects’ must have attained a GCSE Grade C in Double Award Science or in two other separate science subjects.
Applicants entering with a relevant City and Guilds Technical or BTEC qualification must attain a minimum overall Distinction Merit Merit (DMM).
Applicants are normally required to have at least three months relevant practical experience.
In addition to meeting the course entry requirement applicants must meet the General Entrance Requirements for Ulster University.
Enhanced entry criteria may be applied subject to demand for this course.
Sustainable Agriculture with Agri-Business and Land Management pathways
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise
United Kingdom,
Antrim