This degree prepares students by providing the agricultural foundation necessary to successfully transfer and pursue a bachelor’s degree in the area of agricultural sciences at a four year college/university. Students are given the opportunity to learn fundamentals – as well as theory and practical application of: animal science, horticulture, agronomy, agriculture economics, agriculture industry, agriculture mechanics, wildlife conservation, food science, livestock evaluation, and plant protection (entomology).
Any General Academic Elective (ACGM) not take as a core curriculum.
Area of Concentration: 12 Credit Hours
Agriculture: 12 Credit Hours
Choose any combination of AGRI courses not taken as a General Academic Elective to equal 12 credit hours.
Total Hours for Degree: 60 Credit Hours
Notes:
TAMU – AGRI 1307, AGRI 1315, AGRI 1319 serves as Tier 2 science for non-science majors and Life and Physical Science Core requirement for those that are co-enrolled. TAMU – AGRI 2317 serves as a Social and Behavioral Science core requirement for those that are co-enrolled.