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Agri-Environmental Sciences (ESS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 240)
Academic Year 2024/2025
Study Abroad
Scholarships Available
Duration:
4 Year(s)
Next Intake:
2024/2025 September
General Entry Requirements (A-Level)

ABC / BBCD / BBC +
D AS Level

Subject Requirements (Mathematics)

GCSE C / AS Level D
/ A Level E
IB SL 4 / HL 3

Subject Requirements (Laboratory Science)

GCSE C / AS Level D
/ A Level E
IB SL 4 / HL 3

General Entry Requirements (IB)

26

Country Specific Entry Requirements:
Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.

Curricular information is subject to change.

This degree focuses on sustainable management of natural resources (soils, water, air, plants, animals, landscapes) within the context of agriculture and other land-based industries, and protection of the rural environment for future generations. This specialist applied science degree will equip you for a career at the interface between production agriculture and environmental protection, by giving you:

  • An understanding of rural environmental issues in Ireland, the EU and globally.
  • A detailed knowledge of sustainable agriculture and land management practices.
  • The skills to contribute to farming and land-use industries, as either a scientist, advisor, consultant, planner or policymaker.
  • First-hand experience of agri- environmental research as a basis for further studies.
  • Interpersonal and professional skills required in a wide range of career paths.

About this Course

First Year focuses on teaching basic sciences relevant to agriculture (especially biology and chemistry) and provides an introduction to rural land-use systems and environmental issues.

Second Year focuses on the principles of crop and animal production and applied agri- environmental sciences. Modules include: Ecology, Agricultural Botany, Soil Science, Applied Zoology, Microbiology and Introductions to Crop & Animal Science.

On completion of second year, you develop field skills through a week-long residential field course in the Burren, Co. Clare.

Third and Fourth Year focuses on environmental management in agriculture (e.g. management of soils, nutrients, pests, diseases), while you learn practical field and lab based skills e.g. landscape analysis using GIS. You will also study policies, schemes and practices to protect rural environments.

In fourth year, you complete advanced modules in agri-environmental management, modelling, rural conservation and sustainable agriculture, and you conduct a supervised research project and produce a thesis. This provides an opportunity to study a topic of your own choice more deeply, and gain practical experience of research and scientific writing.

Students spend an average of 40 hours per week attending lectures, tutorials and laboratory-based practical classes, and  in  undertaking  independent study.

A combination of continuous assessment and end-of-trimester written examinations is used. A number of modules also involve written assignments and/or project-based work.

Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module ID Module Title Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules
     
AESC10010 Land Use and the Environment Autumn

5

CHEM00020 Introductory Chemistry Autumn

5

MATH10230 Mathematics for Agriculture I Autumn

5

PHYC10180 Physics for Ag. Science Autumn

5

RDEV10020 Information Skills Autumn

5

BIOL10010 Animal Biology and Evolution Spring

5

BIOL10030 Cell and Plant Biology Spring

5

CHEM10010 Introduction to the Chemistry of Biomolecules Spring

5

RDEV10040 Introduction to Food and Agribusiness Management Spring

5

Stage 1 Core Modules
     
Stage 1 Options
     
FOR10020 Trees and Forests in Ireland Autumn

5

RDEV10030 Introduction to Agricultural Economics and Business Autumn

5

CPSC10010 Introduction to Crop Science Spring

5

HORT10020 Plants and People Spring

5

PHYC10190 Aspects of Physics for Ag. Sci Spring

5

Stage 1 Options
     
Stage 2 Core Modules
     
AESC20060 Soil Science Basics Autumn

5

AESC30110 Diversity in the Rural Landscape Autumn

5

FOR20100 Applied Biostatistics Autumn

5

HORT20070 Agricultural Botany Autumn

5

MICR20010 Agricultural Microbiology Autumn

5

AESC20050 Applied Zoology Spring

5

ANSC10010 Introduction to Animal Science Spring

5

ANSC20010 Genetics and Biotechnology Spring

5

CPSC20030 Principles of Crop Science Spring

5

ENVB20050 Principles of Environmental Biology & Ecology Spring

5

RDEV20140 Health, Welfare & Safety in Agriculture Spring

5

Stage 2 Core Modules
     
Stage 2 Options
     
AERD20030 Business Management Autumn

5

FOR20120 Apiculture - bees, pollination and people Autumn

5

Stage 2 Options
     
Stage 3 Core Modules
     
AESC30170 Professional Work Experience 2 Trimester duration (Spr-Sum)

10

AESC30080 Agri-Environmental Issues and Policy Autumn

5

AESC30100 Pests, Parasites and Beneficials Autumn

5

AESC30220 Soil Science Applications Autumn

5

BIOL30010 Plant Diseases: Biology and Control Autumn

5

ENVB30010 Systems Ecology Autumn

5

AESC30010 Scientific Writing and Review Spring

5

AESC30160 Agrichemicals and the Environment Spring

5

AESC30230 Climate, Carbon and Soil Spring

5

Stage 3 Core Modules
     
Stage 3 Options
     
AERD20030 Business Management Autumn

5

CPSC30100 Emerging Crop Pathogens Autumn

5

HORT30040 Landscape Management Spring

5

Stage 3 Options
     
Stage 4 Core Modules
     
AESC30250 Environmental Data and Modelling Autumn

5

BIOL40370 Plant Pathology and Biotechnology Autumn

5

CPSC30040 Grass and Forage Production Autumn

5

AESC40140 Agri-Environmental Nutrient Management Spring

5

AESC40160 Research Project (AESC) Spring

15

AESC40340 Environmental Management Spring

5

Stage 4 Core Modules
     
Stage 4 Options
     
AESC40150 Wildlife Conservation Autumn

5

AESC40360 One Health Autumn

5

AESC40660 Plants, Roots and Productivity Autumn

5

AESC40690 Ecosystem Monitoring Spring

5

ZOOL40280 Biological Invasions Spring

5

A 16-weeks period of structured PWE takes place in third year. Assisted by a dedicated lecturer,  students  arrange the placements themselves, on a farm and with an environmental agency or company. This is a fantastic chance to get new experiences, make industry contacts, and put theory from classes to practical use. You can also elect to study abroad for one trimester, at universities including:

  • Cornell University, USA
  • University of California, USA
  • Kansas State University, USA
  • University of Queensland, Australia

Many graduates follow career paths as environmental advisors, planners or consultants. Others work in State agencies that require both agricultural and  environmental  management skills, including:

  • Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine
  • Teagasc
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • National Parks & Wildlife Service 
  • Local Authorities

A high proportion of AES graduates go on to further studies at postgraduate level.

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

UCD offers a number of competitive undergraduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD undergraduate degree programme. For information on Undergraduate Scholarships, please see the UCD International Scholarships webpage.

The following advice is for Non-EU applicants. For Irish/EU/UK students, please apply via MyUCD.

The following entry route(s) are available:
 
BAgrSc Agri-Environmental Sciences (ESS1)
Undergraduate Degree (Non EU)
Entry in Sep 2024
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Agri-Environmental Sciences (ESS1)

Undergraduate (Level 8 NFQ, Credits 240)