The MSc Agriculture and Sustainable Development course at the University of Greenwich is designed for those interested in the advanced study of sustainable agricultural development. This course offers specialist modules that expose students to current research debates in the economics, policies, and practices of sustainable agricultural development and rural development.Course Content: The course provides students with an understanding of the real-world dynamics of sustainable agricultural and rural development, and potential solutions to these challenges. The curriculum offers an integrated understanding of sustainability and development, and the ability to critically reflect on these issues.Key Modules: The key modules of the course include Emerging Agricultural Technologies; Research Methods; Independent Research Project; Economic Principles; Sustainable Development Applications; and Rural Policy.Accreditations: The MSc Agriculture and Sustainable Development course at the University of Greenwich is accredited by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM).Future Careers: Graduates of this program often go onto careers in a range of sectors including agricultural management, rural development and project management, policy making and advisory roles in NGOs and governmental departments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.