3 Agricultural Engineering Associate of Arts degrees found
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3 Agricultural Engineering Associate of Arts degrees found
Cisco College
Associate of Arts - Agriculture
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
The Agriculture Department offers courses from various agricultural fields including The Agricultural Industry, Agronomy, Introduction to Agricultural Economics, Introduction to Animal Science, Dairy Science, Horticulture, Livestock Evaluation, Marketing of Agriculture Products, and Wildlife Conservation and Management.
Marshalltown Community College / Iowa Valley Grinnell / Orpheum Theater / Iowa Valley Continuing Education
Liberal Arts Associate of Arts Degree (AA) - Agriculture
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
There are numerous career opportunities in agriculture today, ranging from the production sector such as farming to scientific research to conservation.
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Elizabethtown Community And Technical College
Agriculture
- Elizabethtown, USA
Associate of Arts
English
Grow your knowledge by studying agriculture. You’ll explore sustainable and organic methods, plant science, field management, equipment maintenance and animal care.
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Agricultural engineering combines the disciplines of electrical, mechanical, civil and chemical engineering and applies them to agricultural processing and production. An agricultural engineer has the goal of increasing the sustainability and efficiency of agricultural techniques.
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.