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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agri-Biosciences, Munster Technological University

Cork, Ulster

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Agri-Biosciences degree is designed to meet the industry's need for scientists skilled in animal and plant biotechnologies. The program emphasizes practical, industry-focused learning, with modules covering contemporary topics relevant both nationally and internationally. Approximately 50% of the contact time is dedicated to laboratory work, enabling students to gain in-depth technical experience. The curriculum builds a strong foundation in biology, animal and plant sciences, and agricultural biotechnology in the first two years. In the later years, students focus on advanced topics like DNA technology, immunology, veterinary diagnostics, microbiome roles, and food safety. The program includes a mandatory work placement in Year 3, offering real-world experience and networking opportunities within relevant industries.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is industry-driven and developed in collaboration with industry stakeholders, ensuring that students acquire relevant and up-to-date technical skills. Graduates are well-prepared for employment in a variety of sectors like veterinary diagnostics, microbiology, genetics, animal and plant production, food development, and quality assurance. The comprehensive training in biotechnology and practical experience, including a significant work placement, make this degree highly valuable for students aiming for careers in the evolving agro-food and biotech industry.

Specialisation

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Students in the Agri-Biosciences program focus on animal and plant biotechnologies, with core modules covering DNA technologies, immunology, veterinary diagnostics, animal nutrition, reproduction, microbiome, and food safety. The course allows students to deepen their expertise in these areas, particularly through practical lab work and industry placements.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

12.19L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need a minimum of 357 CAO points in 2024 and must meet specific secondary school requirements: six subjects including Mathematics and either English or Irish, with grades of H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four others. Non-EU applicants should refer to the university’s international entry requirements available on their website.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

110

TOEFL

80

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue employment in diverse fields such as veterinary disease diagnostics, microbiology, animal and plant genetics, animal nutrition, food development, quality assurance, reproduction, and research and development. The program also provides a pathway for postgraduate studies like MSc, PhD, or professional teaching qualifications. The skills acquired are highly marketable both nationally and internationally, with Ireland’s strong biotech and agri-food sectors supporting ongoing employment opportunities.

FAQs

How do I go about getting a shipping company to sponsor me while I am in college?

Securing sponsorship from shipping companies is a competitive process managed by NMCI and depends on company requirements each year. NMCI has a good track record of securing sponsorships, but they are not guaranteed. It involves a selective application process.

What personal skills are demonstrated by graduates from the course?

Graduates are logical, analytical, motivated, initiative-takers, detail-oriented, and excellent team players and communicators. These skills are highly valued by employers and help graduates secure jobs across various industries.