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Agricultural Business Management
Associate in Applied Science (Career Program) - 68 Credit Hours
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Program Information:
This general agriculture option prepares the student for a broad range of agricultural employment opportunities. Whether returning to a farm or working for an agricultural business, graduates of the Agricultural Business Management program will have a good basic knowledge of modern agricultural production and business practices. The student will complete two internships on a farm and/or in an agricultural business during their sophomore year to gain additional practical experience.
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| Course Information: |
| Required General Education Courses | ||
|---|---|---|
| Course | Name | Credit |
| ENGL 110 | COMPOSITION I | 3 |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE * | 3 | |
| COMMUNICATION * * | 3 | |
| HUMANITIES * | 3 | |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE * | 3 | |
| MATHEMATICS * * * | 3 | |
| AGRI 112 | BASIC SOILS | 4 |
| Required Program Courses | ||
|---|---|---|
| Course | Name | Credit |
| AGBUS 111 | ECONOMICS OF AGRICULTURE | 3 |
| AGBUS 112 | AGRICULTURAL SALES | 2 |
| AGBUS 115 | COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE | 3 |
| AGBUS 200 | OCCUPATIONAL INTERNSHIP AND SEMINAR I | 5 |
| AGBUS 211 | AGRICULTURE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 |
| AGBUS 212 | MARKETING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS | 3 |
| AGBUS 214 | OCCUPATIONAL INTERNSHIP AND SEMINAR II | 5 |
| AGMEC 117 | PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS | 3 |
| AGRI 111 | PORK PRODUCTION | 3 |
| AGRI 113 | PRINCIPLES OF SOIL FERTILITY | 3 |
| AGRI 114 | RUMINANT ANIMAL PRODUCTION | 3 |
| AGRI 118 | HARVESTING, DRYING, AND STORING GRAIN | 2 |
| AGRI 201 | CROP PRODUCTION | 4 |
| AGRI 203 | INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT | 4 |
* See specific requirements for Associate in Applied Science Degree (page 6).
** COMM 110 or 3 additional hours in composition courses such as ENGL 111, ENGL 116 or ENGL 125.
*** Enroll in AGBUS 118, MAT 106 or MATH 110 or higher based upon Math Placement Test.
For Program Information Contact:
Agricultural and Industrial Technologies Department
AIT Building
Room 118
(309) 694-5171
