- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Nottingham is a 3 years program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The University of Nottingham ranked 2nd for or agriculture, forestry, and food by the Guardian University Guide 2022.
- Students get industry expertise from guest lectures and visits to commercial organizations.
- This program combines crop and animal production with business management and marketing.
- Students' work will be marked on time and will receive regular feedback.
- The final degree classification will be based on marks gained in the second and third years of study.
- In the first year, students will take 120 credits in core modules. As a guide, one credit equals approximately 10 hours of work.
- Students will spend around half of their time in lectures, seminars, practicals and the remaining time will be on independent study.
- Students gain industry experience with a placement at companies such as ADAS, Waitrose, and John Deere.
- Australia, New Zealand, Canada, or the USA are the option that students get in their 2nd year of study.
- About 89.5% of undergraduates from the School of Biosciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
- The average annual salary for these graduates was 32886 USD.