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Food & Agribusiness Management

Food & Agribusiness Management

BAgrSc, Bachelor of Agricultural Science

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29,819 $

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University:

University College Dublin

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

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29,819 $

You can view how annual fees are calculated here.

University:

University College Dublin

Duration:

5 Years

Degree:

Bachelor

Program type:

Pathway

Learn more

Course Overview

During the food & agribusiness management degree, you’ll learn how the principles of business and economics apply to farming, food production and marketing. you’ll gain an understanding of how the irish and international food systems deliver food products and services that people want, and how farmers and food manufacturers can produce profitably, while also taking care of the natural environment. the four-year degree provides a unique opportunity to understand both business and science, focusing on the agri-food sector – ireland’s largest indigenous industry. you’ll learn skills that can be used across a wide range of jobs both within and outside the agri-food sector.

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Placement

You will spend the second trimester of your third year working in the food and agribusiness industry in ireland or abroad. this helps you apply the knowledge you have gained, and can lead directly to employment following graduation.

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Career

Our graduates have an excellent record of finding employment in various sectors, including: food processing food distribution and marketing financial services consultancy services agri-food media farm management

Work while you study

During class periods, international students may work up to 20 hours per week, and during normal university vacation periods, they may work full-time up to 40 hours per week.

Partnerships

Most universities in Ireland have partnerships with different companies and organisations to ensure their students get enough professional training as students. In addition to increasing their students' chances to get hired by one of the universities. University College Dublin has partnerships with the following companies:

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University

Overview

UCD is a highly ranked university in the QS World University Rankings 2023 and has strong connections with numerous multinational companies in Dublin, offering great internship and career options for students studying there. Learn more about university.

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Graduate Employability

Ranked 87

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The Irish visa allows you to stay in Ireland for the duration of your university studies.

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