Clinterty Agricultural College
About Clinterty Agricultural College
According to Wikipedia, Clinterty Agricultural College was a small further education college near Aberdeen in Scotland, which became part of Aberdeen College . Clinterty College was founded in 1968 with the purchase of Meikle Clinterty farm and the following year Mains of Tertowie farm near the village of Blackburn in Aberdeenshire. Initially classes were taught in surplus school provision in Bucksburn and students ferried out to the farm at Meikle Clinterty for practical activities. The first principal of the college was John Telfer. John had originally travelled around Aberdeenshire running agricultural day release classes from the back of his Morris Minor Traveller and he was probably the most influential individual along with James Michie the Director of Education in Aberdeenshire, involved with the development of Clinterty.
Clinterty Agricultural College's Online Degrees
What Is Clinterty Agricultural College Known For?
Clinterty Agricultural College is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Biology
- Education
- Engineering
- Business
- Communications
- Economics
- Political Science
- Earth Sciences
- Computer Science
- Medical