Agroecology and Sustainable Management in Agriculture
Entry requirements
A UK honours degree (minimum 2:2) or equivalent overseas qualification. Applicants with a good FdSc/HND pass in a relevant subject area plus at least two years' relevant industrial or professional experience may also be considered.
Previous experience, referees' reports and interviews will be used to determine the suitability of candidates for particular programmes.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Agroecology and Sustainable Management is at the heart of a changing food system - reconnecting farming with nature, supporting thriving rural communities, and creating sustainable ways to feed a growing world.
On this course, you’ll study how ecological science, regenerative practices and social innovation can be brought together to shape the future of agriculture. You’ll explore how farming can work with natural systems — restoring soil health, enhancing biodiversity, and building resilience to climate change — while also supporting farmers’ livelihoods and global food security.
You’ll also look beyond the farm gate — examining the wider economic, social and policy contexts that drive change in food and farming systems, and learning how agroecology can contribute to a fairer, more sustainable future.
Learning is practical and applied from day one. Working across our commercial farm, research projects and specialist agroecology sites, you’ll develop hands-on skills, apply ecological principles in real-world settings, and engage with the challenges and opportunities facing the sector.
When you graduate, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge, skills and practical experience to make a real impact — whether working on farms, in advisory roles, in research, or helping to shape policy and sustainable food systems around the world. Find out more about your future career opportunities.
Why study Agroecology?
1. A systems-based approach to sustainable farming
Explore the connections between ecology, food production and rural livelihoods — understanding how farms function as part of wider environmental and social systems.
2. Hands-on learning across real-world settings
From crop trials and paludiculture to strip cropping and regenerative rotations, you’ll gain practical experience through research-led teaching on our commercial farm and specialist agroecology sites.
3. Built for flexibility - designed for impact
With a block teaching model, early timetable access and two intake points per year, the course is shaped to fit around working professionals, career changers and those looking to study part-time.
4. International opportunities with a global outlook
Agroecology is a global movement. Explore the international context throughout your modules, with the option to undertake a field-based project overseas, from Southern Africa to Europe.
Information for international students
Harper Adams University information for international students
Fees and funding
Read more about funding on the University website
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time24-36 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- PGDip
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- PGCert
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
- part time24 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Office
- postgraduate@harper-adams.ac.uk
- Phone
- 03001313950