T Level in Agriculture, Land Management and Production (Livestock Production)
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Subject
Agriculture
Level
Level 3
Study Mode
Full-Time
Duration
2 years
Start Date
September 2025
The course
Practical vs Theory
45%
55 %
Are you looking to develop a career in livestock production? This Agriculture T Level course will give you the knowledge and skills you need. You'll enjoy the ultimate blend of theoretical study in the classroom, gaining hands-on experience on our commercial farm and out in industry.
T Levels have been developed in collaboration with employers to meet industry needs. They are a Level 3 qualification equivalent to 3 A Levels and offer you a balance of classroom theory, practical learning and a hands-on industry placement. You will spend 55% of your time in the classroom and the other 45% undertaking practical activities, including time spent in the workplace. This varies depending on the time of year. T Levels also carry UCAS points to take you on to university.
Course Information
- To provide you with practical and knowledge-based learning, with specialist components focused on livestock production.
- Allow you to study and develop skills in real working environments, preparing you for employment.
- To give you the knowledge you need to progress to university level study, should you wish.
- Sustainability, including environmental legislation, sustainable development, climate change and waste management principles
- The principles of biosecurity
- Employment rights and responsibilities and progression opportunities within the sector
- Ethical principles
- The supply chain and principles of stock management
- Business organisations, enterprise skills and project management
- Characteristics protected by equality legislation
- Communication
- Principles of customer care
- Finance
- Health and safety
- Information and data
- Occupational specialism: Livestock Production
You will need 4 GCSEs at grade 4 or above. These must include English and Maths.
You will learn through classroom sessions, practical work and blended learning.
You will usually be on campus four days per week.
- Overalls
- Steel toe capped boots
- Hi-vis vest
- Wellington boots