Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.Ag.) - Major in General Agriculture
The Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources offers five degree programs in Agriculture, Agricultural Business, Geosciences, Natural Resources, and Veterinary Science and Technology with multiple concentrations and options within each degree program.
The agricultural engineering technology curriculum is designed for students seeking careers with industries and organizations utilizing applied engineering technologies. Careers in agricultural engineering technology include: agricultural equipment manufacturers, agricultural/industrial equipment sales and service, fiber processing, food production/processing industries, biofuels production and processing, geospatial technologies and technological fields in government-related careers. The agricultural engineering technology program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture. The curriculum is also structured to prepare students for admission to graduate school in agricultural engineering technology, agricultural operations management, agricultural systems management, or agricultural mechanics. Students may choose from two options in this concentration: General or Precision Agriculture Technology.
This major does not require a minor. Various certificate programs associated with this major are available to students including: Land Surveying and Geomatics Certificate and Geographic Information Systems Certification.
General Agricultural Engineering Technology Option: This option provides electives to allow a student to focus on a specific area of knowledge.
Precision Agriculture Technology Option: Within this option, courses are outlined to provide more experience in the crop and soil sciences and geographic information systems. These two study areas complement the understanding of precision agriculture and how it relates to technology in agriculture.
General Education
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38 hours
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Ag Engineering Tech Core Requirements
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57 hours
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Option Courses
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25 hours
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TOTAL
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120 hours
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For more information on the agricultural engineering technology concentration, please contact:
Dr. Wesley Totten, Chair
Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources
257 Brehm Hall
ftotten@utm.edu
731-881-7260
COURSEWORK REQUIRED FOR THE DEGREE
Guidance for choosing general education courses:
Some degree programs include required courses for the major that are also options within the University-Wide General Education Requirements. Physics 101, 211, or 220 is required for this concentration. If Physics is taken to satisfy 4 General Education credits, students will be required to choose an additional elective course as specified in the options.