MSc Agroecology at Royal Agricultural University - UCAS

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Course summary

*Subject to validation The MSc in Agro-ecology draws on our extensive expertise in combining academic and applied learning to support you to be well-informed, skilled, and confident in contributing to the development of resilient agro-ecosystems. Our network of professional links and affiliations with agricultural, land-based and environmental initiatives both in the UK and abroad ensures that you gain breadth and depth in your studies, agro-ecological experience, and research. Course overview Agroecology is gaining increased attention today for its contributions to farm and food systems, to social innovation, and to research. Agroecology supports the development of resilient food ecosystems. It does so by drawing on science, social studies, and ecological principles to foster synergies between plants, animals, humans and the wider environment. Central to agroecological initiatives is that they are economically viable, that they support human and social values, and that they are ecologically responsible. The integration of these three domains requires interdisciplinary thinking, observation, innovation, and contextual application. The MSc Agroecology covers the fundamentals of Agroecology, including its ecological approach to developing and maintaining resilient food systems. You will access and learn from RAU’s wide network of local and national business links, farms, social enterprises and food system innovators through seminars, site visits and placements. You will study Agroecology on a campus that has, since its inception 175 years ago, been guided by the founding purpose of ‘caring for the land’ and be taught by lecturers with a breadth of experience in teaching, professional practice, and research. There will be the opportunity to blend on-campus study with site-based experience ensuring that there is a tight link between theory and practice. Your professional competencies will be developed through dedicated modules which support you in the development of skills and competencies for future – or ongoing – work in the agriculture and environmental sectors. These will include studies in agroecological principles and practices, the role of agroecologically-oriented farm advisors, how farming and land management can make the transition to becoming more agroecological as well as how to contribute to the ecology of the whole food system through policy, practice, and social enterprise. This course is delivered in partnership with The Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group. Careers and graduate destinations Our graduates will be equipped to work in international, national, regional or local based roles. The skills gained throughout the programme will set you up to work in the following areas:

  • Policy
  • Advisory
  • Food chain
  • Retain
  • Production
  • Research
  • Educational services
  • Further higher education study

Modules

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 Fundamentals of Agroecology Agroecology Principles in Practice Applied Farmland Ecology 4203 Small Scale Farming and Local Food Supply 4278 Organic Systems 4413 Research Skills 4414 Research Dissertation Plus a choice of THREE elective modules: 4038a Integrated Agricultural Systems 4262 Sustainable Business Strategy 4727 Managing Global Soils in a Changing Climate Management of Woodlands and the Natural Environment Environmental Science and Innovation The availability of electives to individual students will be dependent on timetabling considerations and on sufficient students electing to take part.

Assessment method

Modules will be assessed primarily by coursework; there may be some examinations.

Qualified teacher status (QTS)

To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:

  • Course does not award QTS

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

Additional fee information

Pro-rata fees apply for part-time study

Sponsorship information

https://www.rau.ac.uk/student-life/finance-scholarships-and-bursaries

MSc Agroecology at Royal Agricultural University - UCAS