B.S. in Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Idaho |TopUniversities

B.S. in Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Subject Ranking

# 251-300QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Gain a competitive edge in agriculture. A foundation in agriculture will provide you with a professional advantage for a future in public relations, journalism, education, business management, sales, and many other fields. This program focuses on the broad study of food production and the use of natural resources. You will explore a variety of topics related to the agriculture industry and gain a specific skill-set that best prepares you for a career in an area of agriculture that interests you. Students choose from courses in agricultural education; agricultural science and technology; agricultural systems management; animal and veterinary sciences; family and consumer sciences; food science and toxicology; microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry; and plant, soil, and entomological sciences. This program could be a good fit if you: Want flexibly in your education Enjoy hands-on, active learning Have an interest in science and the agriculture industry Have strong communication skills Are involved in 4-H, FFA or other agriculture-related activities Career outcomes: With this degree, you could become a/an: Public relations specialist Journalist Farm or ranch manager Field representatives Adult educator Agriculture analyst Youth development educator

Programme overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Gain a competitive edge in agriculture. A foundation in agriculture will provide you with a professional advantage for a future in public relations, journalism, education, business management, sales, and many other fields. This program focuses on the broad study of food production and the use of natural resources. You will explore a variety of topics related to the agriculture industry and gain a specific skill-set that best prepares you for a career in an area of agriculture that interests you. Students choose from courses in agricultural education; agricultural science and technology; agricultural systems management; animal and veterinary sciences; family and consumer sciences; food science and toxicology; microbiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry; and plant, soil, and entomological sciences. This program could be a good fit if you: Want flexibly in your education Enjoy hands-on, active learning Have an interest in science and the agriculture industry Have strong communication skills Are involved in 4-H, FFA or other agriculture-related activities Career outcomes: With this degree, you could become a/an: Public relations specialist Journalist Farm or ranch manager Field representatives Adult educator Agriculture analyst Youth development 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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