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NWCCD 2026-2027 Catalog 
  
NWCCD 2026-2027 Catalog

Agriculture AAS


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This program exposes students to classes from a variety of agricultural fields. It also provides the flexibility for Agriculture AAS degree bound students to select courses, with assistance of their faculty advisor, that are most relevant to their future career plans. This is an ideal degree track for those wishing to explore a number of different agricultural-related areas or those wishing to acquire specific and unique skills and knowledge in agriculture.

A “C” or better in all required program courses & the following general education courses – math, science, basic and advanced writing.

*Students interested in the Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Management and Leadership should be advised to take MATH 1000 Problem Solving or higher, advanced writing (AW), or ECON/AGEC 1010 Macroeconomics or ECON/AGEC 1020 Microeconomics as general education options. (If a student is considering transfer to university or college for advanced studies, MATH 1500 is a career technical course, and is not transferrable). 

Program Outcomes:

  1. Analyze agriculture issues.

  2. Develop a global perspective on the agricultural industry.

  3. Explain the contributions of agriculture to society.

Required Course of Study:

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


 

Total Credit Hours: 60


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