Agriculture Science Technology AS Degree
The Agriculture Science Technology Degree prepares students to work with global positioning satellite (GPS) systems, geographic information system (GIS) software, automatic tractor guidance systems, variable rate chemical input applicators, surveying equipment, and related computer software. Students will learn in hands-on, real-world applications. Completing the certificate qualifies the student to enter the professional job market in the public sector as well as the agriculture industry. Units for the Precision Agriculture Certificate apply to the Associates Science Degree in Agriculture.
Upon completion of the program the student will be able to meet the following objectives:
- Students will demonstrate their ability to use agricultural technology.
- Students will understand agronomic fundamentals (soil, plant, water relationships)
- Students will demonstrate their ability to physically map using GPS and digitize field boundaries to create maps in GIS
- Students will demonstrate job readiness skills needed to obtain employment upon graduation
Students must fulfill the following requirements to qualify for an associate degree:
- Complete the Associate Degree requirements
- Complete major course requirements as specified in the catalog with a C or better
- Complete electives to reach a total of 60 degree applicable units
- Maintain a grade point average of 2.00 overall
- Complete the English and math competency requirements with a C or better
Course # | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Required Core Courses | ||
AG 015X | Occupational Work Experience | 1 - 8 |
AGBUS 015 | Computer Application to Agriculture | 3 |
SLSCI 021 | Introduction to Soil Science | 4 |
CRPSCI 001 | Introduction to Plant Science | 3 |
or CRPSCI 002 | Plant Science Theory | 3 |
Plus at least 15 units from the courses listed below | ||
AG 011 | Agriculture Sales and Communication | 3 |
AG 014 | Tractor Operations | 3 |
AGBUS 040 | Introductory Agricultural Economics | 3 |
AET 010 | Surveying | 3 |
AET 015 | CAD for Agriculture | 2 |
AET 021 | Ag-Irrigation Management | 3 |
AET 022 | Irrigation Evaluation and Design Principles | 4 |
AET 023 | Advanced Irrigation Design | 3 |
AET 024 | Drip and Micro Irrigation Design and Management | 3 |
CRPSCI 006 | Introduction to Precision Agriculture | 3 |
CRPSCI 008 | Applications of Geospatial Technology | 3 |
CRPSCI 017 | Control and Sensor Systems in Ag | 3 |
CRPSCI 018 | Precision Ag Software | 3 |
CRPSCI 019 | California Water | 3 |
CRPSCI 021 | Orchard Production | 3 |
CRPSCI 023 | Row Crop Production | 3 |
CRPSCI 032 | Weeds and Poisonous Plants | 3 |
CRPSCI 036 | Fertilizers and Soil Amendments | 3 |
CRPSCI 044 | Economic Entomology | 3 |
CRPSCI 045 | California Pest Control Laws and Regulations | 2 |
IMT 060 | Industrial Core | 3 |
IMT 061 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Level I | 3 |
IMT 062 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Level II | 4 |
WT 070 | Introduction to Certified Welding | 2.5 |
Total | 26 |
Precision Agriculture Certificate of Achievement
Completion of the 26 units listed above fulfills the requirements for the Precision Agriculture Certificate of Achievement.
For Gainful Employment information please visit:
Precision Agriculture Gainful Employment Data
Agriculture Science Technology Local Certificate
Program student learning outcomes:
- Students will demonstrate their ability to use agricultural technology.
- Students will understand agronomic fundamentals (soil, plant, water relationships).
- Students will demonstrate their ability to physically map using GPS and digitize field boundaries to create maps in GIS.
Course # | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
Required Core Courses | ||
AGBUS 015 | Computer Application to Agriculture | 3 |
CRPSCI 001 | Introduction to Plant Science | 3 |
CRPSCI 006 | Introduction to Precision Agriculture | 3 |
CRPSCI 007 | Advanced Precision Agriculture | 3 |
CRPSCI 019 | California Water | 3 |
Total | 15 |