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15 14 Additional information may be obtained from the Illinois Board of Examiners web- site. (www.ilboe.org) AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES The Agriculture Program is designed to prepare our students for today’s growing in- dustry. Students will develop a comprehensive knowledge of the industry in the areas of technology, crops, animals, and business. Students can expect to find employment in the areas of agribusiness, crop science, sales and service as well as opportunities in finance, education, marketing, production, communications, and management. Course work is completed at the JWCC Agriculture Center unless otherwise noted. Agriculture Emphasis Associate in Science Degree (Transfer) OR Associate in Arts Degree (Transfer) 64 Credit Hours The Agriculture Transfer program provides an opportunity for students to complete the first two years of study leading to completing a Bachelor degree. Coursework will prepare students to transfer and prepare for a career in a variety of disciplines such as agricultural business, education, research, marketing, sales, and precision technology. Graduate and advanced degrees Veterinary Medicine may also start with the Agriculture Transfer Degree. Area of Concentration Courses Any student declaring an Area of Concentration must take a minimum of 12 credit hours from the list below. AGR 150 is required.