Course description
Learn how farmers and growers can meet the world’s demand for food in the 21st century, with our MSc Crop Production (Agriculture) degree at ARU Writtle.
With rising populations, climate change and competing demands on land, it’s imperative that we think and act sustainably. Our course explores ways to maintain and enhance the environment, while using modern technologies and techniques.
As a student at ARU Writtle you’ll have access to a research glasshouse, our campus farm and the Postharvest Unit, which undertakes research and trials with commercial companies. We’ll also arrange visits to growers and post-harvest facilities.
This gives you the opportunity to study a range of crops and develop an understanding of the supply chain from field through to sale.
On campus, you’ll hear from visiting speakers and build your awareness of the latest trends and research in industry.
Our Masters degree is ideal if you want to develop your knowledge of crop production, and take the next step in your career.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Main
- A first degree, with honours, in a related subject such as agriculture, horticulture or environmental sciences and at a minimum final classification of lower second (2:2) or equivalent. Applicants with a first honours degree in another discipline but with significant work experience will also be considered.
- If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.5 ( Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.
Important additional notes
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Careers
On successful completion of this MSc Crop Production degree, you'll posses the knowledge and skills to gain employment with crop producers and in management positions with major import/export organisations. There are also opportunities to undertake further research.
Training Course Content
Core modules
- Sustainable Crop Production A (15 credits)
- Postharvest Systems Management A (15 credits)
- Sustainable Global Business Management and Circular Economics (15 credits)
- Applied Research (Methods) for Managers (15 credits)
- Sustainable Crop Production B (15 credits)
- Controlled Environment Agricultural (Farming) Systems (15 credits)
- Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture (15 credits)
- Taught Masters Degree - Dissertation (60 credits)
Optional modules
- Strategic Management (15 credits)
- Sustainable Land Stewardship and Leadership (15 credits)
- Other Level 7 module by negotiation with the course team (15 credits)
Course delivery details
As an MSc Crop Production (Agriculture) student you'll study a number of core (mandatory) modules, and select one optional module to give you an opportunity to focus on a particular area before you complete your dissertation.
Modules are subject to change and availability.
Assessment
We'll assess your knowledge and understanding with a combination of examinations (seen and unseen), coursework (lab reports, projects, case studies, presentations), and problem-based learning scenarios which include interpretative exercises.
Why choose Writtle University College
Ranked Top University-Sector Institution in East Anglia for overall student satisfaction!
*Based on NSS 2022 Based on Taught Data
Beautiful rural campus situated close to the city of Chelmsford, 40 minutes from London and the coast.
Expenses
FEES
- £8,996 | UK students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)
- £15,900 | International students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)
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