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Horticulture (Top Up) BSc

Architecture, Building and Planning and Landscape Design at

College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

12 months course

LOCATION

Greenmount Campus

PLACEMENT YEAR

Not Available

YEAR ABROAD

Not Available

FOUNDATION YEAR

Not Available

Horticulture (Top Up) BSc

The Honours Degree in Horticulture is validated by Ulster University. The course provides the ideal opportunity for those who have completed the Foundation Degree in Horticulture at CAFRE to apply to

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How do I apply and how easy is it to get in?

What you will need to do

Apply by 29 Jan

What you won’t need to do

Audition for a Place
Attend an interview
Submit a portfolio
Pass an entry test

Points of entry for Horticulture (Top Up) BSc

Year 1

Entry requirements for Architecture, Building and Planning and Landscape Design at College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

Entry requirements are the formal requirements students need to meet to be considered for a place on a university course. But, each year many universities accept students with lower grades. The bar chart below shows the actual UCAS tariff points of students currently on this course.

Required subjects for Horticulture (Top Up) BSc at College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

Students who pass the Foundation Degree in Horticulture programme at CAFRE Greenmount Campus with an aggregate pass mark of at least 50% will be eligible to progress on to the two 20-credit bridging modules. Level 5 Bridging Studies modules will be completed June-August and will be delivered by blended learning onsite and online. Upon successful completion of Bridging studies students can then progress into level 6 of the BSc (Hons) Horticulture at CAFRE Greenmount. Career destinations: A wide range of exciting careers are open to horticulture graduates within the production, landscape, sports turf, retail, environmental and social horticulture sectors with the additional option of self-employment. Progression opportunities: Students may have the opportunity to apply to study on Master’s level courses

UCAS points for current students on Architecture, Building and Planning and Landscape Design at College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

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