

BSc Agriculture with Farm Business Management
About this course
Agriculture with farm business management addresses both the science and the economics of food production, bringing together an understanding of how crops and livestock are grown and managed with the business skills needed to run agricultural enterprises profitably and sustainably. Farming operates in an environment of biological complexity, market uncertainty, regulatory pressure, and rapid technological change, and the most effective farmers and agribusiness managers are those who can integrate practical knowledge with sound business judgement. At the University of Newcastle, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, reflecting the practical and international character that a modern agricultural education demands. Newcastle is one of the UK's leading universities for agriculture and land-based sciences, with research-active staff and strong connections to the farming industry across the North of England and beyond. The sandwich year and placement give you extended experience of working on farms or in agribusiness contexts before your final year, while the year abroad provides exposure to different farming systems, land-use policies, and food production models. Across the academic programme you will study crop science and soil management, animal husbandry, precision agriculture and farm technology, agricultural policy, and the financial and strategic management of farm businesses. A typical entry tariff of 152 UCAS points indicates the level of academic preparation expected. The programme develops both scientific understanding and business acumen, along with the practical confidence that comes from spending significant time in real agricultural environments. Graduates work as farm managers, agronomists, agricultural advisers, rural surveyors, and agribusiness managers. Others enter roles in agricultural banking and finance, environmental land management, food supply chain management, and agricultural policy. Postgraduate study in agricultural science, rural business, or environmental management is also a route taken by some graduates.
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