AGRICULTURE

Students who pursue a Bachelor of Science in agriculture will be well-prepared for a diverse range of careers in modern agriculture. This includes opportunities in farming operations, agricultural marketing, natural resource economics, farm management, sales, as well as animal breeding, reproduction and genetics.

Degree options include concentrations in: 

  • Agribusiness
  • Agricultural communications
  • Agricultural development
  • Agricultural engineering technology
  • Animal and poultry science production
  • Horticulture
  • Pre-veterinarian

FORESTRY

Students who pursue a Bachelor of Science in forestry will be prepared to manage, protect and conserve our renewable natural resources. Students will also master biological and social sciences through hands-on learning utilizing state-of-the-art equipment with access to 12 million acres of forest.

Degree options include concentrations in: 

  • Agroforestry (range management)
  • Forest management
  • Wildlife management
  • Human dimensions in natural resources
  • Urban forestry
  • Fire management

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Students who pursue a Bachelor of Science in environmental science will be prepared to address complex environmental problems facing modern society. Through hands-on learning, students work closely with dedicated faculty members to gain the experience needed to stand out to potential employers.

Degree options include concentrations in:

  • Discipline specialization
  • Land, air and water resources

GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE

Students who pursue a Bachelor of Science in geospatial science will be prepared to draw from a wide variety of disciplines with a technology-focused approach to learning. Our hands-on program allows students to gain advanced hardware and software experience using cutting-edge tools and technology. Due to the high demand of experienced employees in Geographic Information Systems, or GIS, this program stands out to potential employers.

Degree options include concentrations in:

  • Land surveying
  • Natural resources
  • Cultural resources


Disclaimer
Current and prospective students should consult with their academic advisor before making decisions on which courses to take. These documents are intended to be a guide, but cannot replace conversations with an advisor.