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Dairy Herd Management

Kingston Maurward College

UCAS Code: D402 | Diploma of Higher Education - DipHE

Entry requirements


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48

About this course


Course option

2years

Full-time | 2024

This programme aims to provide specific higher skills and knowledge to support those entering or already in the dairy industry in Dorset and the surrounding counties, and nationally. The ability to upskill or gain current and detailed knowledge to enter the dairy sector in the UK is limited. This programme aims to fill this gap through applied and strategic skills to manage dairy enterprises effectively.

The programme will develop skills in three linked areas for good agricultural management:
**Managing the Herd** – Health, Welfare, Nutrition and Breeding

**Business Skills** – Procurement, Workforce Management, Marketplaces

**Sustainability & Innovation** – Technology, Diversification, Data Management, Future Proofing

Modules

Year 1: Dairy Herd Fertility

Promoting Herd Health and Welfare

Business Skills

Good Environmental and sustainable practices

Forage Crop Production

Herd Nutrition and Feeding
Year 2:
Workforce Management

Technology, Innovation and Maintenance

Genetics and Genomics

Projects and trials/ Research Project

Higher Business Skills

Welfare, Inspection and Accreditation

Assessment methods

The programme uses a range of assessment methods such as reports, presentation and practical assessments. The programme uses an authentic assessment approach. Tasks will mirror industry focused activities such as protocols, welfare assessments, business plans and management plans.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£7,500
per year
England
£7,500
per year
EU
£9,700
per year
International
£9,700
per year
Northern Ireland
£7,500
per year
Republic of Ireland
£7,500
per year
Scotland
£7,500
per year
Wales
£7,500
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Kingston Maurward College

Department:

Agriculture

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