

BSc Animal Management (Livestock Technology)
About this course
Animal management in a livestock technology context focuses on the practical, scientific, and technological dimensions of working with farm animals and the agricultural systems in which they are kept. Modern livestock management requires much more than husbandry knowledge: it encompasses nutrition science, reproductive technology, genetics, health monitoring, welfare assessment, and the increasingly significant role of digital technologies and precision agriculture in monitoring and managing animal populations at scale. The sector faces significant challenges around sustainability, efficiency, animal welfare, and food security, and the professionals who manage these systems need both practical competence and an understanding of the science underpinning best practice. Anglia Ruskin University offers this programme on a part-time basis, making it accessible to those already working in the agricultural or animal management sector who wish to develop their knowledge and qualifications alongside practical experience. You will study the biology and behaviour of livestock species, the principles of animal nutrition and health, reproductive management techniques, and the welfare standards and regulations that govern livestock keeping. The technology component of the programme addresses the growing use of sensors, data systems, and precision livestock farming tools that are transforming how modern farms operate and how animal health and performance are monitored. Graduates work in a wide range of roles within the livestock sector and the agricultural industry more broadly. Farm management, livestock advisory work, roles within agricultural supply businesses, and positions with farming organisations and rural consultancies are all natural destinations. The combination of practical livestock expertise and technological knowledge is increasingly valuable as the agricultural sector modernises, and graduates are well positioned for roles that sit at the boundary of traditional farming and the emerging field of agritech. Further study in agriculture, animal science, or veterinary nursing is also an option for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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