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BSc Agricultural Business Management with Placement Year
About this course
Agricultural business management brings together the science of food and land with the skills of commerce, giving graduates the tools to run, advise, and lead in one of the most strategically important sectors of any economy. Agriculture operates under pressures that are unlike those faced by most industries, including the unpredictability of weather and seasons, complex regulatory frameworks, the demands of global supply chains, and a growing urgency around environmental sustainability. Managing agricultural enterprises effectively requires people who can think commercially while understanding the biological and environmental realities of food production. At the University of Reading, one of the UK's leading universities for agriculture and food, this four-year full-time programme includes a placement year that sits at the heart of the degree. Reading has exceptional connections with the agri-food industry, and the placement year gives you the opportunity to work within a farm business, agricultural supply company, land management consultancy, or related organisation, bringing academic knowledge directly into contact with professional practice. This combination of academic rigour and real-world experience is particularly valuable in a sector where relationships and practical credibility matter alongside formal qualifications. Across the programme you will study agricultural production systems and their economics, business strategy, finance, marketing, and supply chain management, alongside rural land management and policy. You will develop strong analytical skills, the ability to interpret financial data and manage risk, and an understanding of the policy and environmental context in which UK and global agriculture operates. Graduates of agricultural business management programmes go into farm management, agricultural consulting, rural surveying, commodity trading, food and drink industry roles, and positions with banks, insurers, and lenders who serve the agricultural sector. Some graduates also pursue further study or professional qualifications in rural business, land management, or agricultural economics.
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