The Royal Agricultural College (RAC), now the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), is the oldest agricultural college in the English speaking world and has been at the forefront of agricultural education since 1845.
The diverse range of degree subjects on offer at the RAU often exceeds expectations. Students can choose from more than 30 different degrees, at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Well-established undergraduate degrees include BScs in Real Estate, International Business Management, Food Production and Supply Management, and Equine Management. At postgraduate level, the RAU offers an exciting range of respected MSc and MBA courses, including Business Management, International Real Estate, Applied Equine Science and International Food and Agribusiness.
Business and Enterprise
This course provides you with the education, knowledge, and skills necessary to gain employment in business.
You will explore core business disciplines alongside the dynamic nature of enterprise, developing creativity and innovation skills and promoting new ideas. It will equip you with a practical and theoretically strong foundation which will enable you to start and run your own business and/or work effectively as an employee.
Entry requirements
Typical offers
A Level: CD (Minimum one A2 pass.)
BTEC: MPP
GCSE: English and Mathematics (Grade C or 4) are required.
International Baccalaureate: 24 points.
Access to HE: 45 credits at level 3, of which 15 must be awarded at Merit or higher. (Pass at Literacy & Numeracy skills at level 2 are accepted in lieu of GCSE English & Mathematics)
Fees
Tuition fees cover the cost of a student’s academic studies. This usually includes teaching costs, registration and examination fees (not repeat or tailing modules, re-sit fees or coursework resubmission). Any costs associated with work placements will be the students responsibility.
2017 Applicants
UK and EU students
Full-time fees – £9,000 per year
International students
Full-time fees – £10,000 per year