The BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (top-up) programme is created for those who want to enhance the future agricultural supply chain. As the global population soars, the call for sustainable agricultural practices has never been louder, making feeding the world responsibly of key importance.
Embark on a course of study that aims to merge technical confidence with innovative management skills, tailored for the dynamic landscape of global food production. This programme can be a pathway to mastering scientific and technological advancements, navigating environmental challe...
The BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (top-up) programme is created for those who want to enhance the future agricultural supply chain. As the global population soars, the call for sustainable agricultural practices has never been louder, making feeding the world responsibly of key importance.<br/><br/>Embark on a course of study that aims to merge technical confidence with innovative management skills, tailored for the dynamic landscape of global food production. This programme can be a pathway to mastering scientific and technological advancements, navigating environmental challenges, and leading diverse land-based enterprises. It has been designed for those ready to make a significant impact in the agricultural and allied industries, delving into high-level technical knowledge and management strategies from both a domestic and global perspective.<br/><br/>This programme can help you to enhance your ability to manage and innovate in livestock or crop production, integrate agricultural systems, champion environmental sustainability, and understand the complexities of the supply chain impacting the commercial industry. Our modular approach can allow you to balance work with your studies, making learning more accessible no matter your lifestyle or seasonal demands. Distinguish yourself with a programme that blends online, applied and on-site learning, ensuring you can access innovative content and bespoke support.<br/><br/>The BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (top-up) is positioned to let you apply your growing technical and managerial expertise directly within the agricultural industry, via access to the 238-hectare Home Farm. Experience first-hand the operations of a milking herd of 200 cows, engage with state-of-the-art high welfare precision beef facilities, and dive into the world of commercial flock management with 200 breeding ewes. Explore grade 2 arable land cultivating wheat, sugar beet, and maize with the latest precision field technology and software, enhancing both crop yields and livestock performance.<br/><br/>These facilities extend to our high-spec Agri-Tech Innovation Centre, where advanced agricultural and engineering training meets the forefront of industry engagement. You will have the opportunity to analyse live data from our DeLaval Digital Farm and robotic milker to interpret dairy cow performance, while on-farm data from various enterprises provides real-time insights into farm operations, inputs, and outputs through advanced software.<br/><br/>Transform your ambition into impact with the BSc (Hons) Agricultural Management (top-up) programme, where the future of agriculture awaits your leadership.<br/>This programme is a top-up route to a BSc Honours Degree for those who already hold a Level 5 qualification e.g. Foundation Degree, HND or equivalent qualification.<br/>This course is 1-year full time (part-time study may also be available – contact he@askham-bryan.ac.uk for more information about part-time study).<br/>This programme is awarded by Harper Adams University.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Main Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
D4U4
Institution Code
A70
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales | £9,000 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £14,000 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |