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Texas A&M University Kingsville Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences bsc in Agriculture Science and Technology with Teaching Certification

Texas A&M University Kingsville Dick and Mary Lewis Kleberg College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences

bsc in Agriculture Science and Technology with Teaching Certification

Kingsville, USA

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Sep 2024

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    About: This is a four-year program that combines agricultural science and technology with teacher preparation. You'll gain knowledge in various agricultural practices and learn effective teaching methods tailored for future educators in this field. The curriculum emphasizes both practical applications and theoretical understanding.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as agricultural educators in schools, agricultural extension agents, or roles in agricultural management and consulting. Opportunities also exist in environmental education and outreach programs related to sustainable practices.

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Introduction

Farming, ranching, and proper stewardship of our natural resources are at the heart of agricultural education in South Texas. The Department of Agriculture, Agribusiness and Environmental Sciences prepare students for an exciting career in the fields of business, education, and natural resource management as related to the agricultural community. Our students learn how to address today's challenges and become problem-solvers for current and future management decisions.

Because of Texas A&M University-Kingsville's progressive research program, our students have access to facilities and advisors at the nationally acclaimed Citrus Center in Weslaco. Advances in the field of horticulture pursued at the Citrus Center place it at the cutting edge of development in the Lower Rio Grande Valley's important citrus industry. Renowned developments at the Citrus Center include the creation of the Rio Red and Star Ruby grapefruits.

Our students learn about the latest trends and technology through a variety of hands-on training applicable to their area(s) of interest. Opportunities to study in laboratories, greenhouses, and on the University Farm are available to all students. We capitalize on our rural environment to provide students with a unique teaching structure, with emphasis on communication, critical thinking, problem-solving, leadership, and research to help our students become top leaders post-graduation.

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