Agriculture

Your Program …

The Certificate Program in Agriculture has been developed to provide an individual with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to analyze opportunities, alternatives and problems as a part of the decision making process in an agricultural business. The issues include but are not limited to the supply and demand, marketing problems, use of natural resources, and modes of action for the effective use of pesticides. Throughout each course, the application of modern technology is infused through the use of computers.

The certificate and degree programs require that 24 units in Agricultural studies be taken. There are 12 units of Core Courses required for either of the two specialization options. The remaining 12 units can be selected from a group of courses offered in the Business emphasis or the Production emphasis.

The Degree …

An Associate in Arts-Agriculture degree can be earned by taking the same courses as are required in the Certificate Program and then completing the remainder of the 60 units in the required general education areas for graduation.

Agriculture Major - Production Emphasis

Twenty-four (24) credits required
AGRI P101 - Intro to Ag Business/Economics 3 credits
AGRI P102 - Agricultural Economics 3 credits
AGRI P103 - Agricultural Sales 3 credits
AGRI P104 - Computer Applications in Agriculture 3 credits
AGRI P106 - Introduction to Soil Science 3 credits
AGRI P107 - Agricultural Marketing 3 credits
AGRI P110 - Principles of Pesticide Use 3 credits
AGRI P117 - Plant Propagation/Production 3 credits
AGRI P131 - Introduction to Plant Science 3 credits
AGRI P132 - Agricultural Math 3 credits
AGRI P133 - Orchard Production and Management 3 credits
AGRI P134 - Vinyard Production and Management 3 credits
AGRI P135 - Irrigation Fundamentals 3 credits

2005-2006 Course Offerings in Agriculture …

The certificate and degree programs require that 24 units in Agricultural studies be taken. There are 12 units of Core Courses required and 12 units from the Optional Courses list.

Core Courses (12 units Required)
AGRI P101 - Introduction to Ag Business 3 credits
AGRI P102 - Agriculture Economics ** 3 credits
AGRI P103 - Agricultural Sales ** 3 credits
AGRI P104 - Computer Apps in Agriculture** 3 credits

Optional Courses (12 units required)
AGRI P105 - Farm Accounting 3 credits
AGRI P106 - Intro to Soil Science** 3 credits
AGRI P107 - Agricultural Marketing 3 credits
AGRI P110 - Principles of Pesticide Use 3 credits
AGRI P117 - Plant Propagation/Production 3 credits
AGRI P131 - Introduction to Plant Science ** 3 credits
AGRI P132 - Agricultural Math 3 credits
AGRI P133 - Orchard Production and Management 3 credits
AGRI P134 - Vineyard Production and Management 3 credits
AGRI P135 - Irrigation Fundamentals 3 credits
*Agricultural Courses that fulfill General Education requirements

Career Opportunities …

California and more specifically the San Joaquin Valley are recognized as one of the leading agriculture areas in the world. Agriculture and the related businesses have become “high-tech multi-million dollar business”. There is a growing need for trained, certificated individuals who can identify and analyze the problems and opportunities related to agriculture. Those who are already working in businesses related to agriculture will expand their career opportunities and the range of services they will be able to offer.

Contact Information …

For additional information, please contact:

Craig Britton
Porterville College
100 E. College Avenue
Porterville, CA 93257
559-791-2358