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BSc Agriculture With Foundation Year
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Agriculture is the foundational discipline of human civilisation, concerned with how food, fibre, and other biological products are produced from the land. Modern agriculture encompasses an extraordinary breadth of knowledge, from agronomy, animal science, and soil science to farm business management, environmental stewardship, and the technological innovation that is transforming how food systems operate. As global demand for food continues to rise alongside pressures from climate change, biodiversity loss, and the need to reduce the environmental footprint of farming, the role of skilled, knowledgeable agricultural professionals has never been more important. At the Royal Agricultural University, this four-year full-time BSc in Agriculture with a foundation year is designed to develop the professional agriculturalists and farm managers of the future. The foundation year provides a supported entry route for students who need additional preparation before engaging with the main degree. The programme is built on the latest applied research, informed by the RAU's extensive industry networks, and delivered with a strong emphasis on the practical application of science, policy, and innovation to agricultural production, sustainability, and resilient farm management. You will engage with the full range of disciplines that underpin modern agriculture, developing both the technical expertise and the management skills that effective farm leadership requires. Agricultural graduates from the RAU are well placed across the farming and food industries. Farm management, agronomy, agricultural consultancy, land agency, agricultural research, food production, rural estate management, and roles in agricultural supply chains and cooperatives are all well-established career destinations. The policy and environmental dimensions of the programme also prepare graduates for roles in agricultural policy, rural development organisations, and conservation bodies. Postgraduate study in agricultural science, sustainable food systems, rural land management, or related disciplines is an option for those who wish to develop further specialist expertise.
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