ObjectivesTo understand agricultural science and practice in the UK and across the world To be able to apply relevant business principles in an agricultural context To appreciate the importance of wider issues of trade, development and sustainability in agriculture
Entry requirementsEntry requirements 80 UCAS points from: 1 A-level at grade C; or National Diploma at PPM; or equivalent qualifications in appropriate subjects, supported by GCSEs Life experiences are taken into account when considering applications
Academic titleInternational Agriculture, HND
Course descriptionInternationally, agriculture is developing fast. There is demand across the world for technically competent agriculturists who also understand the global conditions in which agriculture operates. This practical programme focuses on efficient and environmentally sustainable crop and livestock production systems, and international agricultural development, trade and marketing.
Industrial experience is an important part of the course and will normally take place during year 2 on a part-time basis. Some students may elect to complete their experience full-time in the summer between years 1 and 2 or years 2 and 3. Hadlow College has many contacts for agriculture industry placements in the UK, mainland Europe, USA and a number of other countries. UK or European study tours are also an important feature of the course.
Year 1
-Plant Science and Production
-Animal Science and Production
-Soil Science
-Research Methods
-Business Management Principles
Year 2
-International Crop Production
-International Livestock Production
-Machinery and Mechanisation
-Agricultural Resource Planning
-International Agricultural Trade and Marketing
-Industrial Experience
Extra Learning Opportunities
-Food and Environment Protection Act (FEPA)
-Sprayer Tests
-Forklift and Tractor Operation
-First Aid
-Proficiency Tests in Livestock, Machinery and Veterinary Medicines
Assessment
Practical assignments, reports, presentations and examinations
Career options
Career opportunities exist in agriculture and related industries. HND graduates may progress to the final year of the BSc (Hons) programme