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Agriculture for Sustainable Development

Agriculture, Food and Related Studies

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MSc

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Overview

The Master's in Agriculture for Sustainable Development focuses on enhancing knowledge in sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in tropical and developing regions. It integrates natural, social, and economic sciences, emphasizing climate adaptation and effective food production systems. Students benefit from expert instruction, real-world case studies, and access to advanced research facilities.

Application Timeline

  1. September 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. April 9, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Whole course
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
EU£17,975£17,975
England£11,325£11,325
Northern Ireland£11,325£11,325
Scotland£11,325£11,325
Wales£11,325£11,325
International£17,975£17,975

Requirements

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About

Learn how agriculture and its environment should be adapted to future change with a Master’s in Agriculture for Sustainable Development from an award-winning institute.

Course Overview

This course is designed for graduates and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and expertise in sustainable agricultural development. Key components include:

  • Understanding the fundamentals of crop production.
  • Adapting to climate and environmental changes.
  • Designing effective food production systems that are environmentally sustainable.

Focus Areas

The course emphasizes agriculture in tropical or developing countries, with globally applicable...

Subject Area Information

Sustainable agriculture and landscape development is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles of ecology, agronomy, environmental science, and socio-economic factors to create and manage agricultural systems and landscapes that are productive, resilient, and environmentally sound.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture

  • 2. Soil Science and Management

  • 3. Agroecology

  • 4. Water Resources Management

  • 5. Sustainable Landscape Design

  • 6. Renewable Energy in Agriculture

  • 7. Policy and Economics of Sustainable Agriculture

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Understanding of sustainable farming practices
  • Ability to assess the environmental impact of agricultural activities
  • Knowledge of organic certification processes
  • Soil testing and analysis
  • Implementation of soil conservation practices
  • Management of soil health for sustainable crop production
  • Designing agroecological systems
  • Integrated pest management
  • Promoting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes
  • Efficient water use in agriculture
  • Designing irrigation systems
  • Strategies for water conservation and management
  • Designing sustainable landscapes
  • Implementing green infrastructure projects
  • Integrating agriculture into urban settings
  • Implementing renewable energy solutions
  • Energy auditing
  • Improving energy efficiency in agricultural operations
  • Understanding agricultural policies
  • Economic analysis of farming systems
  • Advocacy for sustainable practices

Career

Graduates will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to create and manage agricultural systems that are not only productive but also environmentally and socially responsible.

Potential Professions
  • Sustainable Farm Manager

    Overseeing farm operations with a focus on sustainable practices, soil health, and resource conservation.

  • Agricultural Consultant

    Advising farmers and agricultural businesses on sustainable practices, crop management, and environmental compliance.

  • Landscape Architect

    Designing sustainable landscapes for urban and rural settings, incorporating green infrastructure and ecological principles.

  • Environmental Scientist

    Conducting research and developing strategies to mitigate the environmental impact of agricultural activities.

  • Policy Analyst

    Working with government agencies, NGOs, or private firms to develop and implement policies that promote sustainable agriculture.

  • Renewable Energy Specialist

    Implementing and managing renewable energy projects within agricultural settings to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.

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