TSTC Curriculum

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Agricultural Technology
Agricultural professionals, including farmers and ranchers, must be highly knowledgeable in all aspects of agricultural operations, including business and finance, to be successful in today’s global agricultural economy.

The successful farmer will continue to be a key person in the U.S. economy, with the advantages of outdoor living and working independently that few people are privileged to enjoy. The agriculture industry requires skilled managers and workers in its many areas, such as farms, ranches, feed services, and government agencies. In this program, students will learn modern techniques essential to profitable operation.

In this program, students will learn to:

• Process and handle livestock using up-to-date equipment and livestock holding facilities
• Plant, cultivate and harvest crops, such as cotton, grain, corn and vegetables
• Operate farm implements
• Supervise agricultural operations

Admissions Requirements

Students must complete the admissions requirements listed under "Admissions Information."
        
Associate of Applied Science Degree - 2011LecLabContCredit
Semester 1
AGAH1401  Animal Science341124
AGMG1300  Agricultural Policies, Safety & Codes24963
BIOL1406  Biology for Science Majors I † * 33964
HRPO1311  Human Relations30483
Total Hours111135214
Semester 2
AGAH1347  Animal Reproduction24963
AGAH2413  Principles of Feeds & Feeding341124
AGCR1403  Crop Science341124
ENGL1301  Composition I30483
  Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective † 30483
Total Hours141241617
Semester 3
AGCR2305  Entomology24963
AGCR2313  Soil & Water Conservation Management24963
AGMG1318  Introduction to Agricultural Economics24963
SPCH1318  Interpersonal Communication † * 30483
  Humanities/Fine Arts Elective † 30483
Total Hours121238415
Semester 4
BIOL1407  Biology for Science Majors II † * 33964
CHEM1405  Introductory Chemistry I † * 33964
EPCT1211  Introduction to Environmental Science * 13642
TECM1303  Technical Calculations † * 30483
Total Hours10930413
Semester 5
ACCT2401  Principles of Accounting I - Financial † * 33964
AGMG1311  Introduction to Agribusiness23803
AGMG1344  Agricultural Records Management ° ** 24963
AGMG2312  Marketing of Agricultural Products24963
Total Hours91436813
 
Grand Totals5658182472
 
Notes
° This course is designated as the capstone course
† Courses articulated with high schools
** AGMG 2382 or AGMG 2682 (Co-op) may be taken in place of the capstone course
* BIOL 1406 or (BIOL 1306 and BIOL 1106)
* SPCH 1318 or SPCH 1311 or SPCH 2333
* BIOL 1407 or (BIOL 1307 and BIOL 1107)
* CHEM 1405 or (CHEM 1305 and CHEM 1105) or CHEM 1411
* EPCT 1211 or AGCR 1341
* TECM 1303 or MATH 1314
* ACCT 2401 or ENGL 1302 or ENGL 2314
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