Askham Bryan College

Conservation/Horticulture

York, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Conservation/Horticulture at Askham Bryan College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Askham Bryan College, based near York in England, is a specialist land-based institution with a long history of vocational excellence since 1948. The college focuses on animal management, equine science, agriculture, horticulture and veterinary nursing, offering hands-on training across 59 programs. It operates modern facilities including a commercial farm, equine centre and wildlife park, and delivers Foundation Degrees and BSc pathways through its University Centre in partnership with established institutions.

Teaching is industry-focused and practical, with students regularly working on real enterprise projects, placements and competitions that build technical skills and workplace readiness. The residential campus is rated highly for student accommodation and pastoral care, creating an inclusive environment where learners receive tailored support from tutors and industry-experienced staff. Career services, employer links and apprenticeship options help graduates move directly into roles across agricultural, equine and animal care sectors.

International students are attracted by the college's specialised training, strong professional networks and the opportunity to study in a historic region with excellent transport links to major UK centres. Askham Bryan provides orientation, welfare support and academic pathways that help overseas applicants adapt and progress. For students seeking practical, career-oriented education in land-based disciplines, the college offers focused instruction, real-world experience and clear routes into employment or further study.

About the Program

The Conservation/Horticulture program at Askham Bryan College is a non-degree course for students looking to gain practical land-based skills. It lasts one year and focuses on hands-on learning, helping students develop essential skills in wildlife conservation and landscaping.

Students will learn about habitat identification, conservation practices, and landscaping through various projects in woodlands and nature reserves. They will also develop academic skills, preparing them for future challenges in the field.

Graduates can pursue careers as Conservation Officers, Landscapers, Wildlife Reserve Managers, or Habitat Restoration Specialists, working for organizations like the National Trust or local government agencies.

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