

BSc Rural Enterprise and Land Management
About this course
Rural enterprise and land management is concerned with the stewardship, development, and commercial use of rural land and property. It is a discipline that sits at the intersection of property law, agricultural economics, environmental management, and business, asking how rural estates, farms, and countryside assets can be managed sustainably and profitably while serving the broader public interest. Land managers and rural property professionals work with some of Britain's most complex and valuable assets, navigating the competing demands of agricultural production, development, conservation, recreation, and the rural economy. At Harper Adams University, this four-year full-time degree is offered by one of the UK's leading institutions for land-based and rural education. You will develop knowledge and skills across estate management, rural property valuation, planning, agricultural business, and environmental management, building the professional competencies needed to work with rural, commercial, and residential property in an exciting and dynamic industry. Harper Adams's rural Shropshire campus gives you direct access to farming and land management landscapes, and the university's deep connections to the agricultural and rural professional sectors ensure the curriculum is informed by the realities of practice. You will develop skills in surveying, valuation, planning law, farm business management, and environmental regulation, alongside the professional judgement needed to advise clients on complex land management decisions. Graduates go on to careers as rural surveyors, estate managers, land agents, agricultural valuers, planning consultants, and rural property managers, working for estate management firms, chartered surveying practices, local authorities, government bodies, and private landowners. Many pursue chartered membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and the degree is well regarded as a route to the land and property professions. Postgraduate study in rural property, countryside management, or environmental land management is also a common progression.
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