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    Agriculture feeds the world and as the population grows so do the challenges we face.

    The world needs talented, highly skilled farmers, managers and advisors to ensure this vital, diverse and technological industry is fit for the challenge ahead. As the leading university for the agri-food chain and rural sectors, ÎåÒ»³Ô¹Ï×îйÙÍø is the best place to develop your talent.

    “There is nothing more important than feeding the world. The public trust farmers with their health every single day. I want to be part of the industry that sustains the human population.”

    Nicola Blowey, Agricultural Student of the Year

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    Why study agriculture at ÎåÒ»³Ô¹Ï×îйÙÍø?

    For more than 120 years our agriculture graduates have been excelling in an increasingly diverse, advanced technological industry. They're hard-working, independent problem-solvers who enjoy using their skills, science and technology to achieve the best outcomes, and they don't all come from farming families! What they share is a passion for agriculture, the desire to make the most of their university life, and to make a difference.

    With the changing emphasis on land use and issues such as security of food security, reconnecting the food chain, protecting the environment, sustainability and biofuels, our graduates are proof that the agriculture industry offers a bright future. Are you ready to join them?

    Teaching staff are experienced in crops, animals, food, business and engineering, and they know how industry works. Our courses are demanding - you'll be expected to do your research and work independently. But you won't just learn in the classroom and library - the university farm is a fantastic way to see agriculture in action, not to mention visits to agriculture and food-related businesses and talks from industry figures.

    In the first year all agriculture students take the same modules, giving you a good general overview of what happens on-farm: animal and crop production, farm business management and marketing, agricultural mechanisation, and the underlying biological and environmental science. You can then stick with general agriculture, or choose to specialise in animals, crops, business or mechanisation.

    Why Harper?

    • Agricultural leaders with 120+ years experience
    • Highly applied degrees with a common first year
    • Outstanding career prospects
    • Paid placement year gives you the experience and skills employers want

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