B.S. in Agricultural Education 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Idaho |TopUniversities

B.S. in Agricultural Education

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Prepare the next generation of agriculture leaders. At an early age, youth can begin learning important lifelong skills about raising crops, caring for animals, conducting research, and managing a farm or agribusiness. This program prepares you to teach secondary-level students (grades 6-12) about the agriculture industry and technologies. You will gain broad agriculture knowledge, explore teaching methods, and learn how to plan a curriculum, manage a classroom, and supervise out-of-classroom learning programs like Future Farmers of America (FFA) and 4-H. Hands-on learning opportunities include shadowing a local teacher, assisting a local FFA chapter, and studying at the on-campus animal centers, greenhouses and plant science farms. This program could be a good fit if you: Want to become a teacher Enjoy working with youth Are interested in agriculture sciences Have strong communication and leadership skills Are involved in 4-H, FFA or other agriculture-related activities Career outcomes: With this degree, you could become a/an: Agriculture teacher at secondary level (6-12 grades) Supervisor of Future Farmers of America (FFA) or 4-H Youth development educator Marketing specialist Community planning consultant University extension educator

Programme overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Prepare the next generation of agriculture leaders. At an early age, youth can begin learning important lifelong skills about raising crops, caring for animals, conducting research, and managing a farm or agribusiness. This program prepares you to teach secondary-level students (grades 6-12) about the agriculture industry and technologies. You will gain broad agriculture knowledge, explore teaching methods, and learn how to plan a curriculum, manage a classroom, and supervise out-of-classroom learning programs like Future Farmers of America (FFA) and 4-H. Hands-on learning opportunities include shadowing a local teacher, assisting a local FFA chapter, and studying at the on-campus animal centers, greenhouses and plant science farms. This program could be a good fit if you: Want to become a teacher Enjoy working with youth Are interested in agriculture sciences Have strong communication and leadership skills Are involved in 4-H, FFA or other agriculture-related activities Career outcomes: With this degree, you could become a/an: Agriculture teacher at secondary level (6-12 grades) Supervisor of Future Farmers of America (FFA) or 4-H Youth development educator Marketing specialist Community planning consultant University extension educator

Admission Requirements

6+
Applicants must have a 2.5 on a 4.0 GPA scale is required from secondary school. Students must meet criteria for admission to university level study in home country. Other English Language Requirements accepted: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) minimum score of 525 on the paper test; Completion of the University of Idaho American Language and Culture Program (ALCP); SAT critical reading minimum score of 500; Completion from Lewis-Clark State College Institute of Intensive English Bridge Program; Pearson (PTE) Academic score of 48; ELS Language Centers, pass of Level 112; Cambridge CAE (Certificate of Advanced English), pass; Cambridge CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English), pass; Cambridge International "O" Levels, pass; MELAB (Michigan English Language Assessment Battery) score of 74.

48 Months
Jan-2000

Domestic
0 USD
International
0 USD

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