AGRICULTURE

The Agriculture program, with areas of specialization in General Agriculture and Turfgrass Management, trains graduates to become skilled personnel within Agribusiness, Landscaping, Nursery, and Golf Course industries. Students receive training in turfgrass science, horticulture and animal science. Local career opportunities exist in all Northland district communities.


Associate of Applied Science • 64 Cr.

To complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Agriculture a student must complete the general education requirements (16 cr.), an area of specialization (29 or 36 cr.) and complete 19 or 12 credits of required electives, as appropriate, from the list that follows the AAS description.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • 16 cr.


Communications • 6 cr.

See requirements page 51.

Mathematics • 3 cr.

MAT 101 Basic Technical Math

Discipline Studies • 7 cr.

See requirements page 51.




Areas of Specialization

In addition to the core requirements in the selected area of specialization, a student must select 19 or 12 credits from the list of required electives, as appropriate.

General Agriculture

Core Requirements • 29 cr.
Turfgrass Management

Core Requirements • 36 cr.
Required Electives • 12 or 19 Cr.

In addition to the core requirements in the selected area of specialization, the student must complete 12 or 19 unduplicated credits, as appropriate, from the following list:


Certificates of Applied Science


General Agriculture

To earn a Certificate of Applied Science in General Agriculture, a student must complete the area of specialization, MAT 101 and ENL 101.

Turfgrass Management

To earn a Certificate of Applied Science in Turfgrass Management, a student must complete the area of specialization, MAT 101, and ENL 101.


Certificates of Proficiency


Animal Science (Ranch and Livestock Aide) • 9 cr.

Student must select 9 credits from the following:

Horticulture (Landscaping or Nursery Aide) • 8 cr.
Range Management • 9 cr.








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