AG 015X — provides college credit for agriculture-related learning experiences obtained through supervised on-the-job
training. It is designed to help students develop desirable work habits, attitudes, and career awareness in their chosen eld. e course is built around a training plan developed collaboratively by the student, employer, and college faculty, ensuring an inclusive, informative, and supportive learning environment. Students can earn credits for both paid and volunteer work, with 1 unit of credit awarded for every 54 hours of total work. Students may earn between 1 and 8 units per enrollment term, up to a maximum of 16 units total. Repetition of this course is allowed as per Title 5 Section 55253, providing exible learning opportunities tailored to individual needs. Agriculture Business (AGBUS) AGBUS 015 Computer Application to Agricu (3) Class Hours: 54 Lecture Transfers to: CSU C-ID: AG-AB 108 Computer Application to Agriculture AG BUS 015 is an introduction to computer use in the workplace with emphasis on precision agriculture situation. Computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation managers will be covered. Also included will be accessing information through the internet and world wide web, telecommunications, and other software appropriate to precision agriculture. AGBUS 024 Agricultural Accounting (3) Class Hours: 54 Lecture Transfers to: UC/CSU C-ID: AG-AB 128 Agricultural Accounting AGBUS 024 will explore the principles of agricultural accounting systems and the types of records you will use. You'll learn how to compute and