Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture with Emphasis in Agribusiness
The Agribusiness program provides a vast assortment of opportunities. Firms supply farmers with fertilizer, seed, feed, fuel, chemicals, machinery, equipment, marketing, credit, and supplies. Agribusinesses also produce, buy, process, package, transport, and deliver livestock and products to the consumer. In agribusiness, trained staff familiar with agriculture, marketing, accounting, economics, and public relations is a must. Agriculture is one of the largest and most diverse industries in the world. Careers in agriculture are exciting and satisfying; the opportunities are numerous and the salaries competitive. Students interested in a career in agribusiness are self-motivated, goal-oriente
Courses
- AGRI 101 — Ag Leadership and Issues I
- AGRI 102 — Ag Leadership and Issues II
- AGRI 103 — Ag Leadership and Issues III
- AGRI 104 — Ag Leadership and Issues IV
- AGRI 108 — Animal Science
- AGRI 118 — Plant Science
- AGRI 119 — Soils I with Lab
- AGRI 121 — Soils II
- AGRI 125 — Natural Resources
- AGRI 129 — General Horticulture
- AGRI 131 — Introduction to Agribusiness Systems
- AGRI 132 — Agriculture Economics
- AGRI 133 — Agricultural and Food Policy
- AGRI 134 — Marketing Farm Commodities
- AGRI 136 — Ag Credit and Finance
- AGRI 138 — Ag Business Management
- AGRI 175 — Occupational Internship
- CAPP 125 — Microcomputer Applications
- COMM 101 — Public Speaking
- COMM 190 — Argumentation and Debate
- ENGL 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL 110 — Communication for Business and Industry
- HIST 101 — U.S. History Before 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- MATH 101 — Business Math
- MATH 110 — Intermediate Algebra with Review
- MATH 112 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH 114 — Precalculus Algebra
- POLS 101 — American/National Government