Agriculture postgraduate degrees in Eastern England

2 universities offer 3 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate agriculture degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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University of East Anglia UEA

1 agriculture courses EASTERN ENGLAND
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Lectures are very interesting, I enjoy the variety of topics and lecturers on the history course. Earlham park is beautiful and a great walk to pass. It’s so hard as a commuting student to make friends and getting to the university is an absolute nightmare, the parking on campus is absolutely ridiculously expensive, the free parking and ride service takes absolutely forever and I’m always late, I have to get up at 5:50 to make a 9am lecture when I live a 20 minute drive away, if I could afford the parking on campus I would do it as I would be on time and not stress. It is £13.50 for a time slot of 8:50-11

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University of Hertfordshire

2 agriculture courses EASTERN ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 12th
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One of the best aspects of my university experience has been the diversity and welcoming atmosphere. As an international student, that sense of inclusion really matters. The campus is modern, the accommodation is convenient, and it’s easy to meet people from different backgrounds. I also appreciate that lecturers are approachable and the teaching feels practical and relevant to real careers. The most challenging part for me was definitely information overload at the beginning. There were a lot of emails, updates, platforms, and systems to understand all at once, which honestly made me feel anxious at first. However, once you learn how everything works and organize what’s important, it becomes much more manageable. Overall, it is a supportive environment where you can grow academically and personally, it just takes a little time to adjust.

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Modules
Level 7
  • Agriculture and Environment
  • Environmental Management for Agriculture Individual Research Project
  • Foundation in Environmental Auditing
  • Integrated Crop Protection
  • Integrated Farm Management
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