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2023-2024 College Catalog 
    
2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Agriculture Education, A.S.


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This program will prepare students to transfer to a university program of agriculture education/extension. In order to achieve an Associate of Science in Agriculture Education, students must successfully complete core courses with a “C-” or better to meet program requirements. Upon transfer, graduates will select a more specific program of study for a bachelor’s degree which will prepare them for teaching at the secondary level or working in the extension service. Agriculture education majors are also sought after by many industry organizations because of the breadth of the training. Currently there is a national shortage of agriculture education teachers. Students planning to transfer to a four-year program may need to have additional hours beyond the program requirements at Northwest College in order to transfer in as a junior. These students should consult with their advisor and the appropriate four-year college catalog.

Total Credits: 17


Total Credits: 17


Total Credits: 16


Total Credits: 17


Minimum Credits for Degree = 60


Course Type Key


FYS=First Year Seminar* GOV=U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions* CM=Communications* QR=Quantitative Reasoning* PNW=Physical and Natural World* HC=Human Condition* CTY=Creativity* MR=Major Requirement ME=Major Elective GE=General Elective

*General Education Requirements  

FYS 0000 First Year Seminar  

GOV 0000 U.S. and Wyoming Constitutions  

CM 0000 Communication  

QR 0000 Quantitative Reasoning  

PNW 0000 Physical and Natural World  

HC 0000 Human Condition  

CTY 0000 Creativity  

The General Education courses and General Elective courses listed in the above sequence are recommended courses to fullfill the degree. Any changes to these courses should be discussed with an adivsor.

**Remedial education courses may result in additional semesters of study.

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