Munster Technological University

Bachelor in Agriculture

Ireland

The Bachelor in Agriculture at Munster Technological University is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Munster Technological University (MTU) in Cork is an applied, industry-focused institution formed through the merger of established regional colleges. With a sizeable student population and a broad program portfolio across engineering, science, business, art and design, MTU emphasizes practical learning, professional development and research that addresses regional and global challenges. The university's campuses offer modern facilities and a student-centered learning environment.

MTU is known for strong employer links, cooperative education and placement opportunities that help students build industry experience alongside academic study. Programs are designed to develop technical competence, creative problem-solving and transferable skills valued by employers. Research activity spans applied and translational areas where students can engage with real-world projects, incubators and industry partnerships that enhance career readiness.

Outside the classroom, students enjoy an active campus life in Cork, with clubs, career services and supports for international students. The university provides guidance on applications, work placements and postgraduate progression, making it a practical choice for those seeking hands-on education with clear links to employment. Prospective international applicants should review program entry requirements and available supports to plan a smooth transition.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Agriculture is a 3-year program at Munster Technological University in Ireland, taught in English. It's for students who want to work in the agri-business sector, which is a major part of the Irish economy. This program helps students develop skills in agriculture and related industries.

The curriculum includes subjects like animal management, soil science, and crop production. Students also learn about land finance, agricultural mechanization, and food science. In their second year, students do a 15-week work placement in an agriculture-related business, which can be in Ireland or abroad.

Graduates can work as agricultural managers, farm managers, or crop production managers. They can also work in related industries like food production or environmental science. Some possible job titles include agricultural consultant, farm advisor, or food quality control specialist.

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