Associate of Science in Agricultural Science and Technology
Los Angeles, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 362 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* per credit out-of-state student tuition; USD 46 per credit - California residents tuition
Introduction
The A.S. in Agricultural Science and Technology is designed to enable students to prepare for a career in this essential and diverse profession. It is also ideal for those who desire a career in agricultural education. The curriculum is flexible in nature to allow for previous experience and specialization in a given area of agriculture. The program is unique in that most courses provide hands-on experiences designed to give the students a combination of practical skills and technical knowledge.
Upon completion of the A.S. in Agricultural Science and Technology degree, students will understand the foundations of agriculture, animal production practices, plant production practices, soil science, crop nutrition, crop pest, and disease control, and the operation of agricultural equipment.
Curriculum
Required Courses
- AGAG 1 Food Production, Land Use, and Politics - A Global Perspective 3
- AGOR 1 Horticultural Science 3
- AGOR 2 Plant Propagation/Greenhouse Management 3
- AGOR 50 Soil Science and Management 3
- AGOR 51 Tractor and Landscape Equipment Operations 3
- ASCI 1 Animal Science 3
- ASCI 2 Animal Nutrition 3
- ASCI 2L Animal Nutrition Laboratory 0.5
Choose three from the following: 9
- AGOR 13 Landscape Design
- AGOR 24 Integrated Pest Management
- AGOR 32 Landscaping and Nursery Management
- AGOR 39 Turf Grass Production and Management
- AGOR 53 Small Engine Repair I
- AGOR 62 Irrigation Principles and Design
- AGOR 71 Construction Fundamentals
- ASCI 14 Swine Production
- ASCI 16 Horse Production and Management
- ASCI 17 Sheep Production
- ASCI 30 Beef Production
- ASCI 51 Animal Handling and Restraint
- WELD 40 Introduction to Welding
Total Units 30.5
Career Opportunities
This program is intended to prepare students for employment following graduation or to transfer to a university. Students desiring a bachelor's degree should consult with the department chairperson, counselor, or advisor to discuss the transferability of courses. Students will be prepared for careers within a wide variety of specializations in the field of agriculture. This degree also prepares students with the foundational knowledge necessary to pursue baccalaureate degrees in Agriculture, Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences, Agricultural Science, Animal Science, Plant Science, Agriculture Education, Agriculture Studies, or related majors.
Admissions
English Language Requirements
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