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Agriculture

Masters Degrees in Agriculture

Masters degrees in agriculture and horticulture studies cover a variety of programmes. These include courses on land cultivation for farming, and the management of crops, livestock and fisheries.

In addition to agriculture and horticulture, land has many other uses. The care and management of sports pitches and playing surfaces requires experts. UK grounds staff work at the most famous stadia and biggest sports clubs in the world. They apply expertise to the care of soils and turf.

Each of these degrees requires students who are competent in science. The courses include modules which focus on the practical aspects of their study as well as the traditional academic research and tuition.

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News, stories and advice about Agriculture

Why study a in agriculture and horticulture degree?

Students looking to qualify to practice in these areas need to be academically strong. They need to be prepared to invest in the responsibilities that roles in these areas require. Candidates looking build a career in these special fields and vocations will seek further study in order to attain qualification and recognition.

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