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Agriculture Technology Management - Bachelor of Science

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  • School:

    School of Agriculture and Natural Resources

  • Program Type:

    Degree

  • Program Level:

    Bachelor's Degree: BS

Securing the future of agriculture through cutting-edge technological advances is the focus of study in the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology Management. In ATM, you will combine an understanding of agricultural science and practices with business, managerial, and technical skills to prepare you for a career of developing and leveraging emergent technologies to create more productive and sustainable agricultural systems.

Career Paths:

With your bachelor’s degree, you’ll be started on a path to a number of rewarding careers or areas of interest, including:
  • Production and manufacturing of agricultural equipment
  • Equipment design and testing
  • Precision agricultural technician or engineer
  • Soil or plant scientist
  • Conservation scientist
  • Environmental engineer
  • Irrigation management and engineering

What You Will Study:

You will receive the same phenomenal general education core that all ABAC students study in their first two years as a Stallion. In these classes, you will learn and work alongside students from every single major on campus, gaining insight from and sharing experiences with a diverse cross-section of the student body.

In your Agriculture Technology Management major, you will study a diverse curriculum of courses, bringing together a broad selection of subject areas, including:
  • Agricultural technology and systems
  • Engineering graphics
  • Accounting and agricultural recordkeeping
  • Crop and animal production
  •  Electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems and engineering
  • Surveying and geolocation technologies
  • Erosion control, irrigation, and drainage systems
  • And many others!

Learning is always improved through hands-on experience, and with ABAC’s unmatched network of agricultural enterprises, you will be afforded the opportunity to build your skills and knowledge through valuable internships. In these learning environments, you will engage in the real-world practice of your studies while you learn important lessons about your career field and make priceless connections with professionals who will help you as you begin your career in agricultural technology. 

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