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4 colleges run Undergraduate agriculture courses in North East England

There are 4 institutions in North East England which run Undergraduate Agriculture courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your Agriculture courses.


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Askham Bryan College

View 2 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In North East England

Agriculture with Land Management FdSc view course
Agriculture with Land Management FdSc view course

1 reviews

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Charles Sturt University

View 10 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In North East England (includes online/distance courses)

Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) (Agriculture) view course
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Research in Agriculture view course
Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) Research in Agriculture view course

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Bishop Burton College

View 3 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In North East England

Agricultural Resource Management BSc (Hons) view course
Agriculture FdSc view course
Foundation Degree Agriculture (FdSc) view course

Newcastle University (Times ranking for agriculture: 4)

View 3 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In North East England

Agri-Business Management BSc (Hons) view course
Agriculture (deferred choice) BSc (Hons) view course
Farm Business Management BSc (Hons) view course

12 reviews

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