Farm and Ranch Management (AAS)
The AAS in Innovative Livestock Management prepares students for careers in animal agriculture by teaching principles of animal health, nutrition, breeding, and facility management. Students gain hands-on experience with livestock care and production systems, equipping them to work in farming, ranching, or agribusiness, or to pursue further agricultural studies.
Courses
- AGBS 1010 — Fundamentals of Animal Science
- AGBS 1200 — Agribusiness Foundations
- AGBS 1420 — Livestock Production Practices
- AGBS 1800 — Introduction to Agricultural Communications
- AGBS 1830 — Agriculture Computer Applications and Direct Marketing
- AGBS 1997 — Agriculture Internship I
- AGBS 2020 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics
- AGBS 2030 — Managerial Analysis & Decision Making
- AGBS 2200 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals IE
- AGBS 2205 — Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals Lab IE
- AGBS 2400 — Livestock Feeds and Feeding
- AGBS 2500 — Applied Animal Reproduction and Breeding
- AGTM 1050 — Farm Machinery Maintenance, Management and Operation
- AGTM 1210 — Small Engines Power Systems
- AGTM 1330 — Agricultural Chemicals and Applications
- AGTM 2500 — Irrigation Systems Equipment Maintenance and Repair
- AGTM 2600 — Drones in Agriculture and Associated Computer Applications
- AGTM 2830 — Forage and Grazing Management
- BIOL 1010 — General Biology LS
- BUS 1060 — QuickBooks for Small Business
- CHEM 1010 — Introductory Chemistry PS
- GEO 1700 — Fundamentals of GPS and GIS Navigation
- NR 1010 — Introduction to Natural Resources
- NR 1020 — Field Inventory & Sampling Techniques
- NR 2030 — Rangeland Management and Conservation
- NR 2425 — Wildland Plant Identification