Master of Science in Bioscience Engineering Technology: Agriculture and Horticulture (Plant and Animal Production)

The Master of Science in Bioscience Engineering Technology: Agriculture and Horticulture (Schoonmeersen Campus - Ghent) focuses on science and innovation in agriculture and horticulture. You learn to apply biological and technological knowledge to improve plant and animal production.

Master's Programme
1 year 60 credits
Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
Dutch
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What

If you are passionate about plant and animal production, this Master's programme is the right choice. Admission into the programme depends on your successful completion of the academic Bachelor's programme in Bioscience Engineering Technology (option Agriculture). Students with a professional Bachelor's diploma can be admitted into the programme after completing an academic bridging programme.

The Master's curriculum merges a strong theoretical foundation with a practical focus. In addition to various compulsory course units, there is the option to specialise in a specific discipline. We offer an innovation-based elective module on plant and animal production, focusing on optimising production processes of primary raw materials needed for 'Food', 'Feed', 'Fibre' and 'Fuel'.

This Master's programme offers an in-depth understanding of the agricultural production system in all its aspects. Including topics such as plant and crop sciences, crop protection, plant and animal nutrition, plant and animal genetics, and management, the curriculum covers and explains the diversity of the agricultural production system. Each topic is treated with ample attention to careful and sustainable management of the production environment and production factors. To illustrate the theoretical findings, we visit various companies at home and abroad. This gives you a realistic perspective on daily practice in the agricultural industry.

The Production and Environment module merges agriculture with nature. You will learn how agriculture and nature conservation can go hand in hand. Agriculturists play an essential role in nature conservation. This module offers fundamental knowledge on sustainable production processes, forest management, green space management, and nature rehabilitation. You will discover how to practice agriculture with respect for nature. Through site visits and projects, you will learn how theory is implemented.

The Master's programme culminates in a dissertation, which is original research on a current agricultural or nature management topic.

Are you up for an international experience? We can offer you that! You can do your Master's dissertation abroad or embark on an international work placement. Are you interested in tropical agriculture? Then we have a specific elective set for you.

For whom

The admission requirements vary. Depending on your prior education, you are either able to enrol directly, or there are additional requirements.

Labour Market

Bioscience Engineering Technology (Agriculture and Horticulture) graduates have many career options. You are a well-educated professional in high demand by the government and the agriculture, horticulture, and green sectors.

Agriculture has evolved greatly over the past few years. Technology has become increasingly important, so engineers with the proper knowledge and creativity are sought after. There are various domains for you to explore: supply, production, trade and processing. There are technical commercial roles, information, foreign aid, and research and education openings. Or perhaps you could start your own business?

In addition to evolutions in agriculture, there has been an increased focus on green practices and nature, including trending topics such as management agreements, niche agriculture like agroforestry, and nature exploitation. Bioscience Engineering Technology graduates can build bridges between agriculture and nature conservation. You have the vision to contribute to a sustainable future.

The Bioscience Engineering Technology diploma is specialised but versatile enough to allow you to work in various sectors.

Are you curious to learn about your future career options? Please refer to the inspiring stories shared by our alumni! They recount their exciting career opportunities as Engineering Technology graduates (in Dutch:‘industrieel ingenieur’) in the agriculture and horticulture industries. Discover how they put their knowledge and skills into practice, and let their success stories motivate you.