You could follow in the footsteps of gamekeepers, stalkers and industry professionals, who have a hugely positive impact on the countryside, on this course.
This course will develop your knowledge and understanding of the game industry. The mix of theoretical and practical learning will prepare you for a successful career in your chosen field.
You’ll develop practical skills in game management and estate maintenance, working on our 360-hectare campus. You'll complete 300 hours of work placement to help develop you employability skills.
Alongside undertaking activities such as lowland game keeping, you’ll strengthen your understanding of:
You'll focus on deer and other game species, learning how to control pests and predators for the benefit of the countryside and game.
You’ll also undertake an extended woodland management project to develop your skills in woodland management for conservation purposes as well as to benefit game.
Learning will take place through a mixture of classroom-based theory sessions, practical training on our commercial farm, and one day per week on an industry placement. In the classroom, you’ll develop your understanding of core agricultural principles through taught lessons, group activities, and independent projects.
Practical sessions will give you the chance to work directly with crops, livestock, and machinery on our 380-hectare campus farm. Your industry placement will further build your experience and confidence, helping you develop the skills needed for progression.
You’ll be assessed through a combination of written and practical assignments designed to test your knowledge and applied skills.
You could also gain additional experience, completing courses including ATV, Chainsaw Competence, and the Safe Shot Certificate. Our strong links with the British Association for Shooting and Conservation and the National Gamekeepers Association provide excellent industry connections for students, helping to ensure they’re career ready.
On completion, you should have a thorough understanding of your subject and be ready to progress onto the final year of the Extended Diploma in Countryside Management or into full employment. This could lead to a career as a:
You could follow in the footsteps of gamekeepers, stalkers and industry professionals, who have a hugely positive impact on the countryside, on this course.
This course will develop your knowledge and understanding of the game industry. The mix of theoretical and practical learning will prepare you for a successful career in your chosen field.
You’ll develop practical skills in game management and estate maintenance, working on our 360-hectare campus. You'll complete 300 hours of work placement to help develop you employability skills.
Alongside undertaking activities such as lowland game keeping, you’ll strengthen your understanding of:
You'll focus on deer and other game species, learning how to control pests and predators for the benefit of the countryside and game.
You’ll also undertake an extended woodland management project to develop your skills in woodland management for conservation purposes as well as to benefit game.
Learning will take place through a mixture of classroom-based theory sessions, practical training on our commercial farm, and one day per week on an industry placement. In the classroom, you’ll develop your understanding of core agricultural principles through taught lessons, group activities, and independent projects.
Practical sessions will give you the chance to work directly with crops, livestock, and machinery on our 380-hectare campus farm. Your industry placement will further build your experience and confidence, helping you develop the skills needed for progression.
You’ll be assessed through a combination of written and practical assignments designed to test your knowledge and applied skills.
You could also gain additional experience, completing courses including ATV, Chainsaw Competence, and the Safe Shot Certificate. Our strong links with the British Association for Shooting and Conservation and the National Gamekeepers Association provide excellent industry connections for students, helping to ensure they’re career ready.
On completion, you should have a thorough understanding of your subject and be ready to progress onto the final year of the Extended Diploma in Countryside Management or into full employment. This could lead to a career as a:
5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English Language and Mathematics.
You should expect some small costs for books and stationery. There will also be opportunities to take part in trips related to the topics you are studying. These trips incur a charge/are covered by the educational visits fee.
Students are required to pay a non-refundable educational visits fee at enrolment.
Do Level 3 Agriculture diplomas lead to university?
Yes – depending on the size of diploma you complete and your overall grades, you can progress to higher education, including agriculture-related university degrees at Hartpury or elsewhere.
Will I get practical experience?
Absolutely. All Level 3 diplomas combine classroom learning with hands-on training on our commercial farm.
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With a 99.2% BTEC pass rate (Hartpury College 2025), our outcomes for students are exceptional.
Living in on-site college accommodation at Hartpury, you’ll be part of a vibrant and international community of students of all ages who share their experience of life at college and university together on one campus.
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