- The University College Dublin offers an undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Hons) Animal & Crop Production degree. The UCD College of Health and Agricultural Sciences has been established to exploit the synergies which exist across the One Health spectrum.
- The One Health initiative links the health of all living things, together with the existing synergies between human and animal health, public health and food science.
- The College supports the indigenous agri-food sector, animal health and medical professions through education and cutting-edge research. Programs are global, with students from all over the world attending UCD's Dublin campus while UCD degrees are delivered through partnerships abroad.
- Knowledge of the growth, development and improvement of farm animals and crops
- Knowledge of the agribusiness industry
- The capacity to formulate economical and sustainable animal and crop production systems
- The capacity for lifelong learning so you remain informed of evolving technical, economic and regulatory frameworks
- Communication and IT skills
- Agribusiness
- Consultancy
- Semi-state or government agencies
- Financial services
- Print, radio and television media
You'll develop:
Graduates are employed in a wide variety of areas such as: