Find Agricultural Engineering Degree courses in the UK
In the UK, the standard first degree is a Bachelors degree with honours. Generally an Agricultural Engineering degree course usually takes three years full-time study while in Scotland an Agricultural Engineering degree course takes four years.
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Degree Subject Intro: Agricultural Engineering
Issues like genetically modified and organic crops, disease epidemics and climate change make agriculture a dynamic area of study. It covers a number of disciplines, including biology, chemistry and environment studies, alongside aspects of food science, technology, economics and management. You will be expected to conduct detailed research, keep careful track of farming developments and understand professional codes of conduct.
Graduates will typically wish to work in farm management, research or advisory work. Alternatively, they might become involved in selling or marketing agricultural.
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