Course summary
This postgraduate programme will contextualise and critique agricultural systems within the evolving contemporary political and regulatory framework, aiming to equip you with technical and professional knowledge relevant to sustainable agriculture and develop the skills you need to adapt to changing environments, solve problems and propose solutions to the issues faced by agriculture. The programme aims to future proof learning and personalise your learning journey by using authentic real world applications and tailored assessments centred around your personal preference, opportunity or experience. With agriculture accounting for 38% of the global land surface, there is increasing interest in finding sustainable solutions for future agricultural development. Different agricultural production models contribute to a variety of environmental, social and economic goals and aim to limit the trade-offs between productivity and sustainability of land use. This postgraduate qualification will provide a grounding in sustainable farming systems (e.g. organic farming, agroecology and regenerative agriculture), natural capital and enterprise, examining and critiquing different models of production. The programme will provide students with opportunities to develop both production relevant skills in soil, crop and livestock management, and business, communication and entrepreneurship skills, immersing them in real world applications relevant to future employment. The programme taps into the need for sustainable management of land and water resources, supporting biodiversity and working to address societal challenges and will typically be based on one to three years part time online distance learning in a format that offers flexible progression routes from PGCert to PGDip and MSc, thus enabling students in employment and with different life circumstances to achieve their optimum level of award. Studied over three academic years, the MSc programme comprises eight taught modules plus an in-depth independent research project which enables students to pursue their own interests and develop skills of specific relevance to current and future careers.
Assessment method
Personalised learning journeys will be achieved via tailored assessment allowing students the opportunity to centre their learning experience on personal preference, opportunity or experience. There will be a range of assessment methods such as reports, portfolios, posters, plans and proposals, data analysis, presentations and communication artefacts.
Entry requirements
Applications are accepted from those with an Honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject area. We also welcome applications from individuals with degrees in a wider range of disciplines, and/or who have relevant experience, along with clear motivation for the programme. All applications are assessed on their own merit.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
SRUC Scotland's Rural College
SRUC Edinburgh
West Mains Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3JG