Agriculture and Environmental Sciences - Italian language 36 months Undergraduate Program By Università degli Studi della Tuscia (University of Tuscia) |Top Universities

Agriculture and Environmental Sciences - Italian language

Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The three-year Degree Course in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences belongs to class 25 Agricultural and Forestry Sciences and Technologies, identified by Ministerial Decree 16/3/2007 following Ministerial Decree 270/2004. The Degree Course continues the tradition of degree courses taught for more than a century in the Faculties of Agriculture under the different names of Agricultural Sciences (four-year), Agricultural Sciences and Technologies (five-year), Agricultural Sciences and Technologies (three-year DM 509/1999 and then 270/2004) and now Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The course provides knowledge and skills on the agricultural world in its most general sense, framing the current problems of sustainability and environmental protection. In addition, it prepares for the profession of junior agronomist as required by Presidential Decree 328/2001.
The course is structured in two curricula, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Agricultural Biotechnology, with five specific courses. The student's work is measured in CFU (University Formative Credit): one CFU corresponds to 25 hours of total student work, of which 8 hours are reserved for frontal teaching in the classroom (lesson hours). The part common to the two curriculum includes the following courses divided by learning areas:
  • basic training area with Mathematics and elements of Physics, Elements of Chemistry, Botany, Physiology and Principles of Plant Biotechnology, Agricultural Genetics, English Language;
  • area of ​​plant and animal production with Agronomy, Herbaceous Cultivation, Tree Cultivation, Horticulture and Floriculture, Crop Protection, Biology and Domestic Animal Breeding;
  • technical-economic area with Fundamentals of Agricultural Economics, Rural Estimation, Rural Constructions and Topography, Agricultural Industries.
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Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The three-year Degree Course in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences belongs to class 25 Agricultural and Forestry Sciences and Technologies, identified by Ministerial Decree 16/3/2007 following Ministerial Decree 270/2004. The Degree Course continues the tradition of degree courses taught for more than a century in the Faculties of Agriculture under the different names of Agricultural Sciences (four-year), Agricultural Sciences and Technologies (five-year), Agricultural Sciences and Technologies (three-year DM 509/1999 and then 270/2004) and now Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The course provides knowledge and skills on the agricultural world in its most general sense, framing the current problems of sustainability and environmental protection. In addition, it prepares for the profession of junior agronomist as required by Presidential Decree 328/2001.
The course is structured in two curricula, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Agricultural Biotechnology, with five specific courses. The student's work is measured in CFU (University Formative Credit): one CFU corresponds to 25 hours of total student work, of which 8 hours are reserved for frontal teaching in the classroom (lesson hours). The part common to the two curriculum includes the following courses divided by learning areas:
  • basic training area with Mathematics and elements of Physics, Elements of Chemistry, Botany, Physiology and Principles of Plant Biotechnology, Agricultural Genetics, English Language;
  • area of ​​plant and animal production with Agronomy, Herbaceous Cultivation, Tree Cultivation, Horticulture and Floriculture, Crop Protection, Biology and Domestic Animal Breeding;
  • technical-economic area with Fundamentals of Agricultural Economics, Rural Estimation, Rural Constructions and Topography, Agricultural Industries.
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Admission requirements

3 Years
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More programs from the university

Departments at the University of Tuscia include:

The Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences

  • Degree Courses
  • Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
  • Forest and Natural Sciences
  • Mountain Sciences


The Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences

The Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organisation

  • Business and Economics
  • Industrial Engineering


The Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-Food and Forest Systems


Undergraduate Programmes

  •       Biotechnology
  •       Landscape and Environmental Planning and Design
  •       Science of Forest and Nature
  •        Food and Wine Technologies
  •        Gastronomic and wellness sciences, cultures and politics (joint degree)


The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, History, Philosophy and Law Studies

  •       Bachelor’s Degree Programmes


The Department of Humanities, Communication and Tourism

Bachelor’s Degrees

  •       Cultural heritage studies (L-1)
  •       Humanities / Literary studies (L-10)
  •       Communication, technology and digital culture (L-20)


To find out about enrolment, scholarships, and financial aid on undergraduate programmes at the University of Tuscia, please follow this link .

Prospective students could apply to the following scholarship programmes:

  • Regional Scholarship
  • Ministry of Education Scholarship


Departments at the University of Tuscia include:

The Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences

Second Level Degree Courses

  •       Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
  •       Environment and forests conservation and restoration
  •       Biotechnology for Agro-food safety and quality


PhD Programmes

  •       Plant and Animal Production Sciences
  •       Engineering for Energy and Environment (EEE)


Master’s

  •       Management, Enhancement and Eno gastronomic Promotion
  •       Precision Agriculture


The Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences

The Department of Economics, Engineering, Society and Business Organisation

Second cycle degree

  •       Management, Finance, and Controlling
  •       Circular economy
  •       Economics and communication for management and innovation
  •       Mechanical Engineering
  •       Management of gastronomic sciences for wellbeing
  •       Marketing and Quality
  •       Sciences of Politics, of the Int. Security and of the Public Com.


The Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-Food and Forest Systems

Graduate programmes

  •       Industrial biotechnology for health and well-being
  •       Forestry and Environmental Sciences (MSc fully in English)
  •       Food Science and Technology (joint degree)
  •       Landscape Architecture (joint degree)


Single Cycle Programmes

  •       Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage


The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, History, Philosophy and Law Studies

  •       Single-Cycle Master's D. Programmes
  •       Master's Degree Programmes
  •       PhD Programmes


The Department of Humanities, Communication and Tourism

Master’s Degrees

  •        Modern philology (LM-14)
  •       Digital information (LM-91)


To find out about enrolment, scholarships, and financial aid on postgraduate programmes at the University of Tuscia, please follow this link .

A scholarship callout for international students who graduated in a first level course in another Italian or International University is now open.
The deadline is the 15 October 2021. Read the call  here  and use this application form to  apply .

Prospective students could apply to the following scholarship programmes:

  • Regional Scholarship

  • Ministry of Education Scholarship

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