If you want a career in international agriculture, this degree addresses the global conditions in which agriculture operates and the issues faced across the sector.The international agriculture sector is expanding, creating a wealth of opportunities for graduates with the right technical skills. With this in mind, the international agriculture degree provides an understanding of the global conditions in which agriculture operates, focusing on efficient and environmentally sustainable crop and livestock production.The course is very much hands-on. You'll be expected to undertake relevant work experience, which can be done either part-time during your second year, or full-time during the summer between your first and second years.The course is offered by one of the university's partner colleges: Hadlow College in Kent.What you should know about this course
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