9 Bachelor's degrees in Horticulture and Crop Science in Ireland

Horticulture (Kildalton College)
This Horticulture (Kildalton College) programme from South East Technological University is a full-time, 3-year course designed to train professional horticulturists. Our students study STEM-rich horticulture modules, undertake work placement, gain business acumen, and graduate from the course having specialised in two major streams of hort study.

Horticulture (National Botanic Gardens)
The Horticulture (National Botanic Gardens) programme from South East Technological University is a full-time, 3-year course designed to train you as a professional horticulturists. You will study horticulture modules, undertake work placement, gain business skills, and graduate from the course having specialised in two major streams of hort study.

Agricultural Science - International Foundation Programme
This one-year HERE from OnCampus Ireland at Munster Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Agricultural Science - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Agricultural Science - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University College Cork offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.

Agriculture with Animal and Crop Science (Honours)
This Agriculture with Animal and Crop Science (Honours) degree at Atlantic Technological University prepares you for a career in the Agri-Business sector, specialising in animals and crop science. Students study sustainable agriculture, animal welfare, including reproduction and genetics, agricultural business and economics, crop science and mechanisation.

Agricultural Science - International Foundation Programme
This one-year Agricultural Science - International Foundation Programme from OnCampus Ireland at South East Technological University offers successful students guaranteed progression to a range of partner universities.
Horticulture (Hons)
Our World faces immense challenges; climate change, mass migration from the countryside to mega cities, food shortages, excess consumption, food waste and pollution. Through the sustainable cultivation of plants and an increase in plant-based diets, many of these challenges can be overcome. The Horticulture (Hons) programme is offered at the University College Dublin.
Animal and Crop Production (Hons)
This Animal and Crop Production (Hons) degree at University College Dublin offers a comprehensive education in the science and business of animal and crop production.
Crop Science (Hons)
As a student in the Crop Science (Hons) programme at University College Dublin, you will learn about the science, production, and management of crops from genes to fields.