Agricultural Science Bachelor of Science
Agricultural science is the application of science and business to the primary production of quality food and ecosystem services. Agriculture is a huge growth industry, both in Ireland and internationally, and remains vital to the country’s economic development. Potential candidates interested in pursuing a career in the agri-food industry today, need to apply scientific knowledge to sustainable farm management. This helps to ensure that the range of agricultural activities – environmental awareness, food safety, animal welfare, advancements of agri-food technology and contemporary scientific knowledge are considered in the context of sustainable animal and crop production.
As a third-year student, you take part in a structured period of agri-food industry placement. It’s while on placement that you really see the value of your academic learning in a real-life working environment. Your placement lays the foundations of your personal career path. It’s all about developing skills, gaining knowledge and cultivating the attitude needed to build a rewarding career.
Modules are delivered at the MTU Kerry South Campus, however, semester four is taught in Teagasc Clonakilty Agricultural College, Co. Cork. First and foremost, agricultural science programmes give your career a sound scientific foundation. Students take modules in a variety of scientific areas, including animal, crop, environmental and food sciences. In the economics and business module, you learn about the relationship between sustainable agriculture and consumers. These programmes give you everything you need to launch an agri- science/agri-business career in Ireland and beyond. A BSc in Agricultural Science is listed as one of the qualifications which meets the requirements for Stamp Duty Exemption for Transfers of Land to Young Farmers
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Kerry
MTU Kerry South Campus