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Agriculture and Bio-Resources Program Information
Colleges in America
College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources
Opportunities within the agricultural and bio-resource sectors include employment in animal and poultry science, aquaculture, crop and soil science, environmental science, food science and technology to name just a few.
   
College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Programs
Just as there are many uses and applications of living things (i.e. bio-resources), there are many educational paths in the agriculture and bio-resource field. At the university and 4-year college level, agriculture may be a single department within a larger College or School (such as Science), or there may be an entire College or School of Agriculture.
Colleges in America
College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources School Facts
The College of Agricultural Sciences, the first of the colleges established at Penn State, awarded the nation's first baccalaureate degrees in agriculture in 1861.
Colleges in America
College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Majors
Associate degree programs can also have majors, such as an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in agronomy. Diploma and certificate programs don't have majors as such: they carry a designation (for instance Forest Technology certificate) which is much more specific than a general degree title.
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College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Accreditation
There is no one national accrediting agency for programs in agriculture and bio-resources in the US; however, there are several national accrediting agencies for specific areas of study within the field of agriculture and bio-resources.
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Colleges in America
College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources School Rankings
Organizations and individuals have been ranking agriculture and bio-resource schools for years. In the US, a whole industry has arisen focused on the ranking of universities and colleges, including undergraduate agriculture and bio-resource programs.
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College Programs Preparing for Agriculture and Bio-Resources School
Undertake to read and study independently. Examples of some short courses or workshops available include: First Aid/CPR, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), Farm Safety, and Pesticide Use for Work.
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College Programs Choosing An Agriculture and Bio-Resources School
Choosing an agriculture or bio-resources school or program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice.
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College Programs Applying to Agriculture and Bio-Resources Schools
Applicants who are otherwise qualified but do not have the appropriate physics, chemistry and/or math courses may be admitted with the requirement that they take the relevant non-credit introductory studies course(s) in their first year before registering in the degree level counterpart(s).
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    Agriculture and Bio-Resources Program Information
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources
    Opportunities within the agricultural and bio-resource sectors include employment in animal and poultry science, aquaculture, crop and soil science, environmental science, food science and technology to name just a few.
       
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Programs
    Just as there are many uses and applications of living things (i.e. bio-resources), there are many educational paths in the agriculture and bio-resource field. At the university and 4-year college level, agriculture may be a single department within a larger College or School (such as Science), or there may be an entire College or School of Agriculture.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources School Facts
    The College of Agricultural Sciences, the first of the colleges established at Penn State, awarded the nation's first baccalaureate degrees in agriculture in 1861.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Majors
    Associate degree programs can also have majors, such as an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in agronomy. Diploma and certificate programs don't have majors as such: they carry a designation (for instance Forest Technology certificate) which is much more specific than a general degree title.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources Accreditation
    There is no one national accrediting agency for programs in agriculture and bio-resources in the US; however, there are several national accrediting agencies for specific areas of study within the field of agriculture and bio-resources.
    Colleges in America
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Agriculture and Bio-Resources School Rankings
    Organizations and individuals have been ranking agriculture and bio-resource schools for years. In the US, a whole industry has arisen focused on the ranking of universities and colleges, including undergraduate agriculture and bio-resource programs.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Preparing for Agriculture and Bio-Resources School
    Undertake to read and study independently. Examples of some short courses or workshops available include: First Aid/CPR, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), Farm Safety, and Pesticide Use for Work.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Choosing An Agriculture and Bio-Resources School
    Choosing an agriculture or bio-resources school or program can be a difficult and time-consuming choice.
    Colleges in America
    College Programs Applying to Agriculture and Bio-Resources Schools
    Applicants who are otherwise qualified but do not have the appropriate physics, chemistry and/or math courses may be admitted with the requirement that they take the relevant non-credit introductory studies course(s) in their first year before registering in the degree level counterpart(s).
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