The transfer guide in agriculture is designed to provide the first two years of study for students who plan to transfer to a four-year university to complete a bachelor’s degree in one of the fields of agriculture. Elective courses allow a student flexibility in various fields of agriculture.
A suggested transfer option for students wishing to study agricultural communications is offered through the Communication Department. This course work is designed to transfer to a university and meet the requirements for a baccalaureate degree in agricultural communications. See the agricultural communication transfer guide for information.
Students planning to major in agriculture should consult an agriculture advisor concerning the specific courses to be taken. An Associate of Science degree will be achieved upon successful completion of the recommended coursework below.
Faculty advisors are Dave Cleavinger, Professor of Agriculture, and Kirk Clark, Instructor of Agriculture.
Suggested Transfer Guide: