Learn practical skills with T Levels

Learn practical skills with T Levels

As a nationally recognised qualification, T Levels are a great option for those aged 16 to 19 who want to learn real, practical skills.
Alexander Hodge teaches a student hot to secure a fence post during a session at Myerscough College in 2023.

Sometimes called technical education, T Levels are a great way to continue your studies after your GCSEs.

They have been designed with industry experts to ensure they cover the essential information needed to enter industry and the Agriculture, Land Management and Production course is a great example of that. It helps students get all the technical knowledge in the classroom before they apply it to real tasks and projects - often in the field.

T Levels can be an accessible route into industry

As with all T Levels, the Agriculture, Land Management and Production course requires students spend 45 days on a work placement - about 20 per cent of the total time of the course.

And for those unsure about whether they are ready to take on a T Level, foundation year options are available. These can help you prepare for the experience of a T Level while building up some of your skills in English, maths and other areas so you can maximise your chances of success.

Download our guide to T Levels

You can find out more about the Agriculture, Land Management and Production T Level, the foundation year option and the typical jobs this course could help you move on to by downloading our Guide to T Levels pdf.