A broad-based agriculture program combining crops, animals, business, and technology in a hands-on approach makes learning an enjoyable experience. This degree program in general agriculture is recommended for agricultural teacher preparation and for students seeking a broad program that covers all facets of agriculture. Subject matter includes agricultural engineering technology, animal sciences, agricultural business management, ornamental horticulture, plant sciences, and natural resources. Teaching and learning environments often include agriculture science laboratories, greenhouses, school farms, agricultural mechanics laboratories, supervised agriculture experience projects, and FFA programs. A bachelor's degree agricultural science education is excellent preparation for admission into the agriculture teaching credential program.
Career Opportunities: Students graduating with a degree in Agriculture/Agriscience Education are well prepared to enter the teaching credential program. Current teaching positions in California. Other career opportunities for graduates are found in: management, training, sales, human resources, communications, and production agriculture.
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California State University - Chico.
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