Graduates of the Associate of Applied Science in Agribusiness Management Technology program generally pursue careers with the industries and agencies that serve production agriculture.
Some typical career choices include: sales and service representatives for feed, fertilizer and equipment industries; inspectors of milk and other agricultural products; rural credit officers; or specialists with agencies such as the Dairy Herd Improvement Association, the Soil Conservation Service, and the Peace Corps.
Students benefit from the combination of classroom instruction and practical laboratory experience, which includes use of the extensive facilities at the college farm. In addition to the important basics in plant and animal agriculture, the program emphasizes business and communication skills including computer applications.
The minimum number of credits required for a degree is 67.
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