
Level
Master'sDuration
2-5 yearsLanguage
English
MSc Sustainable Agriculture
Master's (Postgraduate)
2-5 years
Pave the way for a sustainable future in agriculture
As food security and environmental sustainability remain critical challenges worldwide, equipping yourself with future-forward tools can drive career growth in the agricultural sector.
Aberystwyth University's MSc in Sustainable Agriculture provides you with the expertise and practical experience to achieve sustainable goals and lead innovative agri-food advancements.
You’ll emerge from this fully online, flexible programme equipped with practical expertise to implement sustainable agricultural practices, from soil health to innovative farming solutions, setting you up for leadership roles in a global industry.
Cultivate your sustainable agricultural expertise
This online degree delves into the essentials of modern agriculture, blending foundational knowledge with advanced insights.
You'll grasp key concepts and research methods as you work through a variety of elective modules that enhance your management, analytical, and strategic thinking skills, all of which you'll apply in a comprehensive dissertation that aligns with your interests.
Explore the latest advancements in agriscience
You'll gain practical skills in topics like grassland systems and soil science, better understanding the environmental factors that influence crop productivity. You'll also delve into livestock health, welfare, and nutrition to discover new approaches in animal care and nutrition.
On these and other specialised modules, you'll gain the knowledge necessary to drive innovation and tackle current challenges in agriculture.
Master the strategic side of sustainable agriculture
You’ll also enhance your business acumen, gaining the skills to lead agricultural enterprises, optimise operations, and boost profitability while ensuring sustainability.
By learning to balance economic success with environmental responsibility, you’ll be prepared to manage ventures that drive industry growth and sustainability. This strategic mindset will equip you to navigate the complexities of the agri-food sector and set you on the path to leadership roles.
Gain experience in comprehensive agricultural research
This online degree also encourages the practical application of skills through projects such as the Nuffield Scholarship Project, a unique opportunity that emphasises the real-world application of scholarship in agricultural settings, pushing you to innovate and apply what you've learned in collaborative or independent research projects.
What career opportunities could this degree unlock?
As an Aberystwyth graduate, you'll be well-equipped to step into various roles in agribusiness, food systems innovation, and sustainable agriculture, such as:
Sustainable agriculture consultant
Environmental policy analyst
Agricultural research scientist
Rural development specialist
Project manager in agri-business
How will you be assessed?
There are no exams on this programme. Instead, you'll be assessed through coursework and practical assignments for workshop-based modules. You'll also complete a 60-credit research dissertation.
Is this a part-time or full-time degree?
This flexible degree is designed for busy professionals and can be completed part-time or full-time over up to five years. Each 20-credit module requires approximately 200 hours of study, with 2-3 hours per week for online content and the rest for readings and assignments.
With terms starting in January, May, and September, you can begin when it suits you best.
You should have a 2:2 Bachelor's (Honours) degree in a relevant subject area or at least two years of relevant work experience.
Additionally, as this programme is taught in English, you'll need to meet the English language requirement of IELTS 6.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component (or equivalent).
An up-to-date CV is also encouraged during your submission.
What will it cost?
The total tuition fee is £9,000 (2025/26).
How long will it take?
To complete a full MSc, you can take between 2 to 5 years, and you must complete five option modules plus the core Research Methods module and a Dissertation.
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of current and future challenges facing livestock agriculture.
- Synthesise information from industry and peer reviewed literature.
- Compare the approaches taken to address specific challenges to the agricultural industry.
- Identify and assess research-based solutions to challenges in the agrifood sector.
- Evaluate how new practices and technologies can be applied to agriculture in different sectors and locations.
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