Agriculture Management
Overview
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Online
Description
The Bachelor of Applied Science in Agriculture Management is an applied baccalaureate degree designed to build upon associate degrees in agriculture and related fields. This program integrates agriculture science with business and management principles to prepare graduates for supervisory and leadership roles within modern agriculture enterprises. Coursework emphasizes practical application in agricultural operations, sustainability, technology and industry compliance. Graduates are equipped to address the operational and managerial challenges of crop, livestock, and agribusiness environments. The BAS in Agriculture Management supports career advancement for working professionals seeking to expand their impact within the agricultural industry.
Preparation
This program is designed to allow a student to be admitted as either a transfer applicant or as a direct enrolled applicant.
Requirements
Admission to the Agriculture Management BAS program requires completion of an Associate in Applied Science degree in an agriculture-related discipline or a closely aligned technical field from a regionally accredited institution. Students must have earned foundational technical coursework relevant to agricultural production, agribusiness, or agricultural technology.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are prepared for a wide range of supervisory, management, and leadership roles within the agricultural industry. Career opportunities include positions in farm and ranch management, agribusiness operations, agricultural sales and services, cooperative and supply chain management, and agricultural consulting. Graduates may also pursue roles with government agencies, regulatory organizations, and agricultural support industries focused on sustainability, compliance and resource management. This degree supports advancement for professionals seeking increased responsibility within production agriculture, agribusiness and related sectors.