Agriculture
What is Agriculture?
An education in agricultural studies involves the comprehensive exploration of various aspects related to farming, cultivation, and the broader agricultural industry. Students who have completed an Agriculture program should be well-equipped with a combination of technical agricultural knowledge and practical managerial skills. They should be capable of effectively managing agricultural businesses, making informed decisions, optimizing production practices, and contributing to the advancement of agricultural research and problem-solving in the field.
In Demand Careers
- Environmental Scientist*
- Environmental Technician
- Geological & Hydrologic Technicians
- Soil & Plant Scientist
- Veterinarian*
*Tier 1 jobs provide a an income that can support a family of three
Source: Colorado Talent Pipeline Report
Agriculture Pathway Offerings by School
Explore the schools that offer the Agriculture Pathway. Courses vary from school to school. Select a particular school for their career exploration offerings and Work-Based Learning opportunities.
Certification Opportunities
Partner College Programs
Industry Partners & Work-Based Learning
Industry partnerships provide valuable insight for students to gain experience solving business problems with the guidance of mentorship. Work-Based Learning (WBL) courses offer students experiential opportunities to explore careers outside of the classroom including job shadowing and internships.