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3 colleges run Undergraduate agriculture courses in Yorkshire And Humberside

There are 3 institutions in Yorkshire And Humberside 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 Yorkshire And Humberside

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

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Charles Sturt University

View 10 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In Yorkshire And Humberside (includes online/distance courses)

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

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is Australia's leading provider of distance education with approximately 22,000 students studying by distance...more

Bishop Burton College

View 3 Undergraduate Agriculture courses

In Yorkshire And Humberside

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

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