Faculty: Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management
Academic discipline: Agricultural Science
Qualification: Agricultural Engineer (with Bachelor of Science degree)
Starting date: September 2022
Language requirements: English language proficiency (TOEFL 513 /IELTS 5.5/oral examination)
Academic requirements: high school certificate; entrance examination in mathematics and chemistry/biology (written and oral)
Duration: 7 semesters
ECTS: 180+30
Tuition fee: 6,500 USD/year
Other fees: application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD
Short description:
In the agricultural engineering undergraduate course, students learn about different areas of the agricultural sector, gain insight into crop production, animal husbandry, and also gain unique agrotechnical knowledge (e.g., horticultural, fish farming, forestry, environmental, and game management knowledge). Students also acquire knowledge of science, technology, agriculture, and economics, which makes them agricultural professionals with general skills in agricultural production, processing, and farming.
Lecture, seminar: 44%
Practice: 56%
Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):
Year | Main subjects |
1 | Zoology, Agricultural History, Mathematics, Agricultural Chemistry, Agricultural Botany, Informatics, Animal physiology, Organic and biochemistry, Agricultural and Food industrial microbiology, Rural Development, Basic of Plant Physiology, Soil Science, Water Management, Agricultural Fundamentals, Environmental management |
2 | Land use and regional development, Agricultural machinery, Economic Sciences, Crop production, Agrochemistry, Agroecology, Feeding for animals, Animal husbandry, Horticulture, Water management |
3 | Plant genetics and plant breeding, Animal husbandry, Horticulture, Environmental management, Economic Sciences, Statistics, Regulation and Administration of Agriculture, Animals Health, Food Technologies, Quality Management System, Farm business management, Forest and game management, Grassland management, Integrated Plant Protection |
Internship, practice: Students should complete a 12-week professional practice in the last semester.
The Curriculum of the program can be found here.
Career prospects: Undergraduates may find employment in agricultural enterprises, even in management positions, in the field of agricultural advisory and administration, in research institutes, in your own farms, in advocacy organisations.