Course summary
Precision agriculture technology is swiftly gaining popularity among the world's farming community and its primary producers. Graduates on this course are likely to be in demand as new companies form, and established organisations and enterprises move into this new and dynamic sector. Developments in sensors, robotics, automation, analytics and telematics are enabling new and sophisticated ways of managing agricultural practices. You will gain a comprehensive appreciation of the wide range of new and innovative technologies in the areas of crop production, livestock production, and management of the natural environment, whilse also learning about entrepreneurship and business management. A globally recognised centre for excellence with on-campus facilities, leading specialists and industry connections – there is no better choice than the RAU if you seek to make an impact on the future of agriculture. Mechanisation and data capture are becoming increasingly important in the production and management of animals, crops and the natural environment. For anyone wishing to start a career in this emerging industry, or for the entrepreneurial among you, this course will help you discover all that you need to know to succeed. Read more about the farms that we learn from. Students are given free access to the University's Farm491 facility, an agritech business incubator which provides support to agritech businesses for the promotion of technology and innovation within the sector. A period of independent study provides an opportunity to engage with sector specialists in a professional capacity. Students also have the opportunity to complete a professional placement following the taught element of the course. Graduates are highly likely to go on to pursue a career within:
- The high-tech agricultural and environmental sectors
- Industries allied to crop and animal production
- Technical consultancy
- Government and international agencies
- The development of new companies through entrepreneurial initiatives
- Agricultural and horticultural engineering
- Information technology
- Resource appraisal
- Agronomy
- Farm management
Modules
The course may be studied full-time over 12 months. You will study six modules over the autumn and spring terms, followed by a Research Project (dissertation), which is carried out over the summer to be submitted the following September. This may include a viva voce examination. Modules are assessed primarily by coursework. Some modules have an examination as part of the assessment. The modules available for this course are shown below. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods. Modules 4038a Integrated Agricultural Systems (15 credits) 4233 Computing and Information Technology in Precision Agriculture (15 credits) 4263 Entrepreneurship and Business Planning (15 credits) 4413 Research Skills (15 credits) 4723 Crop Technology and Innovation (15 credits) 4725 Environmental Technology and Innovation (15 credits) 4726 Livestock Production Technology and Innovation (15 credits) Either 4414 Dissertation (45 credits) or 4415 Applied Project (45 credits) Plus two electives from 4203 Small Scale Farming and Local Food Supply (15 credits) 4250 International Rural Development (15 credits) 4261 Leadership and Personal Development (15 credits) 4409 Facing the Global Challenges in Food and Agriculture (15 credits) 4722 Climate Change and Sustainability (15 credits) 4724 Environmental Science in Agriculture (15 credits) 4727 Managing Global Soils in a Changing Climate (15 credits)
Assessment method
Modules will be assessed primarily by coursework; there may be some examinations.
How to apply
International applicants
International applicants please visit the RAU website for more information: https://www.rau.ac.uk/study/international-students on entry qualifications, study visas and English language requirements
Entry requirements
An Undergraduate Honours Degree (2:2 or above) from a UK university or overseas equivalent, or a professional qualification and/or experience considered to be equivalent to the above. For information on international qualifications, please, see our country specific pages. For countries not listed please contact [email protected]. We welcome applications from applicants with non-standard qualifications who are able to demonstrate knowledge, experience and skills developed in the workplace or elsewhere and which are relevant to the programme of study. Applicants will need to use their personal statement to provide further details supported by a CV. All non-standard applications will be considered by the Programme Manager on a case-by-case basis and applicants can expect that an interview may be required as part of the admissions process. If English is not your first language, you will need to reach the requirements outlined in our English language requirements for the level of study. For postgraduate taught programmes this is IELTS Academic min. overall 6.5 with no element below 5.5(or equivalent). English language tests usually have a validity of 2 years from the date the test is taken. Offers will typically be made in line with the academic requirements set out above. Offers can be conditional or unconditional. An unconditional offer will be made to applicants who have already met the conditions and provided evidence that conditions have been met. Where academic or language requirements have not yet been fulfilled, applicants will receive a conditional offer stating the requirements that must be met.
English language requirements
IELTS Academic min. 6.5 overall with no element below 5.5(or equivalent qualification)
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £10950 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £10950 | Whole course |
Scotland | £10950 | Whole course |
Wales | £10950 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £10950 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £10950 | Whole course |
EU | £18050 | Whole course |
International | £18050 | Whole 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 .
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Provider information
Royal Agricultural University
Stroud Road
Cirencester
GL7 6JS