2024-2025 College Catalog

Agribusiness Technology A.A.S. Degree [A15100]

Program Information

The Agribusiness Technology curriculum is designed to provide the entrepreneurial and technical skills necessary to manage a profitable, environmentally sound, community based small farm or agricultural business. The objective is the development of a workforce knowledgeable in sustainable agriculture practices.

Students will learn the fundamentals of agriculture, focusing on crop production and business. Emphasis is placed on entrepreneurial and field training. Students will also learn the basic principles of our economic system and government policies and programs relating to agriculture.

Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in agricultural businesses such as equipment, feed, and agricultural supply sales; store management; farm operations; wholesale and retail produce management; nursery operations; and environmental and agricultural education.

Agribusiness Technology is a program that prepares individuals to manage agricultural businesses and agriculturally related operations within diversified corporations. Potential course work includes instruction in agriculture, agricultural specialization, business management, accounting, finance, marketing, planning, human resources management, and other managerial responsibilities. Students may be awarded a non-degree credential (i.e., certificate, diploma) after completing a specific portion of the Associate degree program.

Semester-by-Semester Plan

Applies to day offerings. Due to time restraints, evening students should expect to have fewer offerings each semester.

First Year

Fall Semester

AGR 139Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture

3

ANS 110Animal Science

3

BIO 111General Biology I

4

BUS 110Introduction to Business

3

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Spring Semester

AGR 110Agricultural Economics

3

AGR 150Ag-O-Metrics

3

AGR 214Agricultural Marketing

3

CIS 110Introduction to Computers

3

ENG 112Writing and Research in the Disciplines

3

AGR
Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Second Year

Fall Semester

AGR 140Agricultural Chemicals

3

AGR 160Plant Science

3

AGR 213Agricultural Law & Finance

3

AGR
Elective

3

Social/Behavioral Sciences

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring Semester

AGR 170Soil Science

3

AGR 212Farm Business Management

3

AGR 261Agronomy

3

BUS 137Principles of Management

3

 

WBL 111Work-Based Learning I

1

Or

WBL 112Work-Based Learning I

2

 

Humanities/Fine Arts

3

Total Credit Hours:16-17

Total Credit Hours: 65-66

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Students will be able to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form in agricultural and agribusiness situations.

  • Students will be able to prepare and analyze an agribusiness budget.

  • Students will be able to apply sustainable soil principles, techniques and practices in appropriate situations.

Technical Requirements

The Agribusiness Technology program technical standards have been developed to inform students of the nonacademic essential functions of the program and profession. Examples are not all inclusive.

 

Standard  Essential Function  Examples 
Communication
Oral / Written
 
  • Skills sufficient to communicate information and ideas so others will understand
 
  • Communicate in a professional manner with coworkers and customers
  • Read and understand work orders, instruction manuals, material safety data sheets and warning signs
Mobility / Motor Skills   
  • Motor skills sufficient to move the hands and use hands to grasp or manipulate objects
  • Mobility sufficient to maneuver in varied terrain
  • Mobility sufficient to perform physical activities that require considerable use of arms and legs and moving the whole body
  • Ability to safely operate in and around machinery
  • Ability to safely operate light equipment
 
  • Use hand tools and laboratory equipment
  • Move in terrain such as uphill, downhill, gravel, pavement, dirt, etc.
  • Physical activities may include:
    • Stooping
    • Reaching
    • Squatting
    • Lifting
    • Bending
  • Safely operate farm machinery
  • Use light equipment such as lawn mowers, weed eaters, pest control equipment
Physical Strength and  Stamina   
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to work reasonable required hours
  • Ability to maintain balance
 
  • Carry and transfer bagged animal feed
  • Carry bagged fertilizer and potting mixes
  • Work an eight-hour shift with mandated breaks
  • Work on slippery or uneven surfaces

Sensory

  • Sight
  • Sound
  • Taste
  • Touch
  • Smell
 
 
  • Ability to distinguish colors, shades, and textures of various materials
  • Ability to tolerate scents/dander
  • Ability to hear equipment to address maintenance issue
  • Ability to touch and locate anatomy on animals
 
  • Encounter scents and or dander related to animals, feeds, or waste
  • Determine different varieties of plants
  • Detect odors related to potentially toxic or poisonous substances (plants, chemicals)
  • Recognize a malfunctioning fan motor
  • Locate a vein on an animal to draw blood
Environmental / Occupational Exposure  
  • Possible exposure to common allergens
  • Possible exposure to extreme weather conditions
  • Possible exposure to chemicals and fumes
  • Able to tolerate variations in lighting
 
  • Chemicals, toxins, dust, fumes, fertilizer, pesticides, fuel, etc.
  • Allergens such as hay, grass, pollen
  • Prolonged periods in various outdoor climates (heat, cold, rain)
Field or Industry Professional Standards   
  • Safely work with livestock and machinery
  • Continue industry education
 
  • Visit farms and diagnose livestock and equipment issues
  • Attend workshops, tradeshows, maintain certification CEUs