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Agricultural Science ISA Lille

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc(Eng) On-Campus Full-time 2 years September €10000.00 year per €10000.00 year per
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Information about scholarships and financial aid is available on our website: https://www.isa-lille.com/practical-information/financial-aid/

Course overview

The Agricultural Science major aims to meet the current and future needs of companies, public authorities and research laboratories by training future managers and scientists benefiting from French and European expertise in the fields of :   

  • livestock housing, nutrition and production   
  • crop systems modelling, protection and management   
  • smart farming and new technologies in agriculture

The fundamental objective of this program is to have a general overview of Agricultural Science. Courses range from food chain theory and crop management to livestock and plant production. Although this general approach is taught through its technical and scientific aspects, it is also crucial to include economic, sociological and ethical aspects to comprehend the notion of sustainability in agricultural.


Entry requirements

  • Min. Bachelor degree in Life Sciences (Agriculture, Food Science, Biology, or related field)   
  • B2 level in language of instruction (French or English) certified by an official test score (DELF, DALF, French Bac, TOEFL IBT 80, TOEIC 785, IELTS 6.0 or equivalent), except students from countries where the desired language of instruction is an official language.   
  • French is NOT a pre-requisite for English-taught programs

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