Students
Countryside Management Courses
Resources
- 150 hectare fully functioning commercial farm
- 256 hectares of land comprising a wide range of natural habitats including woodland, urban and aquatic
- Outside classroom equipped with a range of facilities
- Countryside Stewardship Scheme
Typical Employers
Local authorities, game estates, wildlife and conservation trusts, nature reserves and organisations such as The Environment Agency.
Industry Links
Students benefit from close ties with organisations such as English Nature, RSPB, English Heritage as well as a number of local wildlife parks and nature reserves. The College is a member of The National Trust and Kent Wildlife Trust.
With ever growing concern surrounding the impact of development on the countryside it is imperative that it is managed on an ongoing basis.
By taking a course at Hadlow College you will gain an insight into this crucial industry.
As a countryside specialist, with the skills and knowledge to manage and identify a range of flora and fauna, your role would be to maintain the delicate balance between protecting and enhancing a variety of natural habitats and allowing the general public to access, and ultimately enjoy, experiencing them. You would be working at a variety of locations including woodlands, farms, nature reserves and the wider countryside.
Our courses, developed in partnership with the industry, provide a holistic approach to protecting and developing
the countryside. Read more about Countryside Management Courses
Countryside Management Courses Courses
Full Time
- BSc (Hons) LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT (COUNTRYSIDE) H
- CERTIFICATE IN LAND-BASED STUDIES (AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION) – (LEVEL 1) H Mh
- FdSc COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT H
- FIRST DIPLOMA IN COUNTRYSIDE AND ENVIRONMENT (LEVEL 2) Cb H
- NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN COUNTRYSIDE MANAGEMENT (LEVEL 3) H
