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| Location: | Chelmsford / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | English | ||
This is a broadening course for students with a basic grounding in plant biology, who want to develop their knowledge of commercial crop production and the postharvest handling of horticultural crops. A full-time student can complete this modular course in one year. Part-time students can take two - three years to complete the course. The part-time programme offers greater flexibility for those with demanding commitments at home or work.
The scheme will provide students with the opportunity to:
* Study to an advanced level the techniques used for the production and postharvest handling of horticultural crops and the underlying mechanisms which determine and limit these techniques
* Develop a thorough knowledge of the horticultural business environment and marketing processes concerned with the trade of horticultural produce
* Apply research methodology and information technology to horticultural practice
* Identify and critically evaluate important trends and developments within the horticultural industry
* Identify the needs of national and international communities, and reconcile these with the aims and objectives of specific horticultural organisations
Key Features * A combination of theory, practical experience and industrial visits alongside the development of interpersonal and communication skills
* An international dimension to the course content
* Opportunity to undertake original research in the UK or abroad
Upon completion of the course, graduates have moved into crop production with international growers and management positions with major import/export organisations.
Delivery and Assessment
Teaching methods include lectures, workshops, seminars, tutorials, visits, case studies and student managed learning. Self guided study takes place under the supervision of horticultural staff who ensure that students maximise their use of all study facilities at the College, including the estate. Students will be assessed by a variety of methods including written papers, case studies and project reports. This flexible approach allows students to monitor their knowledge and skills development throughout the course.
The research project/dissertation provides an opportunity to undertake specialist research in specific fields. It must also include an investigative component to demonstrate that the student can apply learning to a problem-solving situation. The project is supervised by a member of the academic staff, and takes place over a 20-week period during the summer. The research project can be based at Writtle or at an external organisation; international placements may also be arranged. However students who embark upon an industry-based project must have access to the same level of facilities and support as students carrying out their research at the College.
You are normally required to take an English Proficiency Test if you come from a non-English speaking country.
Most European Universities recognise the IELTS test.
More informationEntry Requirements
Applicants will normally hold a BSc or equivalent in a related topic, but applications are equally welcome from individuals with extensive industrial experience. Applications from non-UK students are particularly welcome.
English Language Requirements
For all courses, students whose first language is not English must prove that they are sufficiently able to understand and express themselves. There are two tests that Writtle College uses to confirm a student's level of English - IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (Paper Based TOEFL - 577; Computer Based TOEFL - 233; Internet Based TOEFL - 90). Students can apply for a course at Writtle College without results from either of these tests, although the offer may be conditional until their level of English is confirmed. See below for the standards required in each of the tests.
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