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Concordia University Nebraska B.S. in Agricultural Science
Concordia University Nebraska

Concordia University Nebraska

B.S. in Agricultural Science

Seward, USA

BSc

English

Sep 2026

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Agricultural Science focuses on the principles of plant and animal science, soil parameters, and sustainable practices. Students will engage in hands-on learning experiences and develop critical thinking skills.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as agricultural consultant, farm manager, agronomist, or research scientist. Opportunities exist in both the private sector and governmental agencies involved in agriculture and environmental management.

Concordia Nebraska's hands-on agriculture degree includes agriculture internships with local farmers, ranchers, landowners and agribusiness companies. Students are able to gain real-world experience in the agricultural field while taking classes from experts who have worked in agriculture and agribusiness.

God entrusted humans to be the stewards of His earth, caring for the land, water and living creatures He created. A career in agriculture is the perfect way for you to live that mission by supporting our food system through production agriculture, natural resource conservation or as part of a government agency focused on agriculture in the United States or globally. Earn your degree in agriculture from Concordia University, Nebraska and serve a higher purpose!

At Concordia Nebraska, we believe in promoting the well-being of God's creation through a Christ-centered education with our bachelor's degree in agriculture. Here, you will have the opportunity to prepare for a career in production agriculture or advanced study in an agricultural graduate or professional school. Through Concordia's ag degree, you will study a broad selection of agriculture courses that look at food production from start to finish so you are ready for a career in agriculture or natural resource-related sales, ag finance, or work in an extension office, government agency, land-use organization or in production agriculture as a farmer or rancher.