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MSc, Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate in Agribusiness for Development

Key Points

Is this programme for me?

This programme is aimed at enhancing small business entrepreneurship among primary producers of agrifood products, traders and other market intermediaries in the value chain.

Programme aims

  • to provide advanced study of the management and marketing functions of businesses in agrifood systems in developing economies
  • to explore contemporary issues in agrifood industry management and marketing
  • to provide students with a range of conceptual, analytical and research skills in business management and marketing for the agrifood industry
  • to produce graduates equipped to pursue careers in the private sector, the public sector and non-governmental organisations.
Programme summary
  You study Study period Cost
MSc 10 modules 2-5 years £8,345
Postgraduate Diploma 8 modules 2-5 years £6,540
Postgraduate Certificate 4 modules 1-5 years £3,425
Short courses Single modules are ideal if you're keen to update your professional knowledge, enhance your career or sample the programme. Short course students who subsequently register for either the MSc or PG Diploma will be credited with any modules completed successfully. The fee per module is £885.

Career progression

The programme is appropriate for:

  • entrepreneurs who wish to set up their own businesses

  • those working in the public sector (e.g. central and regional ministries of agriculture, food and local industry) and national and international NGOs tasked with developing the agrifood economy

  • those working in commercial consultancy organisations in both rural and urban areas of developing countries

  • graduates in production-related disciplines who wish to broaden their career prospects by adding management and marketing studies to their portfolio.

Comprehensive study materials and support

For each module the University will send you detailed study guides, textbooks and supplementary study materials which may include audio and/or videotapes and computer software. Tutorial support is via an online learning environment and tutor-marked assignments. Increasing numbers of students participate in electronic seminars and other networked activities. This allows for a range of contacts and peer-learning possibilities that will help to enrich the distance learning experience.

Your time commitment

The study time required for each module is, on average, 7-8 hours per week over a period of    30-31 weeks (plus 4-5 weeks for revision).

Summary of key dates
Application deadline 31 October
Registration deadline 1 January
Programme starts February
Examinations take place October