Harper Adams University

Master in Integrated Pest Management

Newport, United Kingdom

The Master in Integrated Pest Management at Harper Adams University is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

At Harper Adams University, you’ll be part of a truly international community, with students and staff from over 30 countries working together to tackle the world’s biggest challenges.

About the Program

The MSc Integrated Pest Management at Harper Adams University is tailored for students passionate about sustainable agriculture and crop protection. This one-year program combines applied science with field-based learning, preparing you for careers in crop protection, consultancy, and research. Ideal for those with a background in agriculture, biology, or environmental science, this course equips you with the skills needed to address the urgent challenges of pest management in a changing world.

Throughout the program, you will study subjects such as applied entomology, plant pathology, and pest monitoring. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills and decision-making in pest management, ensuring you are well-prepared for real-world applications. You will also engage in a substantial research project, allowing you to apply your knowledge and skills in a practical setting, enhancing your employability in various sectors.

Graduates of this program can pursue diverse roles in crop protection, environmental consultancy, and research. Potential job titles include Crop Protection Consultant, Environmental Scientist, and Research Analyst. Employers range from agricultural firms to government agencies and research institutions. The skills gained in this program are transferable across various industries, making you a valuable asset in the job market.

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