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Agriculture FdSc
Agriculture is a vocation and way of life. Whether you are interested in animals or crops, upland or lowland, intensive or extensive farming systems, the breadth and depth of teaching in the highly popular
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Agriculture and Related Science at Aberystwyth University
Animal Science, BSc Hons FullTime
Very poor score are given to international students read more
Animal Science, BSc Hons FullTime
Standard 9000 a year. Optional modules available, plenty of diversity over livestock, equine and companion animals during the course. read more
Animal Science, BSc Hons FullTime
Great course. Great teachers and training. Had a great time. Highly recommended. read more
Equine Studies, FdSc FullTime
The staff are all really friendly and encouraging and the course covers a wide range of topics, from nutrition to exercise science. A lot of the lecturers are renowned experts in their field and their books and research is used across the world. The course caters well for all abilities, whether you're a complete beginner or have loads of experience your time here will be tailored to you personally so you get the most out of it that you can. The only issues I can think of are 1.) the timetabling - in your first year you have yard work in the mornings, with only 20 mins to get from the yard to the main campus. You often won't finish on time and if you're walking it takes at least 25 minutes, possibly 20 if you power walk, so you tend to be late for morning lectures. 2.) in your second and third years, unless you choose the equitation module, you don't get any riding as part of the course. This means you have to pay for lessons, and at £20 for 30 mins on a student budget, it's expensive. read more
4 aggregated reviews by students studying at Aberystwyth University.