农业
Within the sustainable agriculture and resource systems program, WVC offers a non-transfer associate of technical science (ATS) in several pathways and associate in applied science-transfer (AAS-T)** degrees in sustainable and organic agriculture, horticulture and tree fruit production, general agriculture and agritechnologies. Interested students should work closely with agriculture advisers in order to plan their studies to reach their individual goals in an expeditious manner.
- Associate of Technical Science Degree (ATS)
- The ATS degree prepares students for employment in agriculture and related fields.
The pathways are General 农业, Horticulture/Tree Fruit Production, Sustainable
and Organic 农业, and 农业 Technology.
- The ATS degree prepares students for employment in agriculture and related fields.
The pathways are General 农业, Horticulture/Tree Fruit Production, Sustainable
and Organic 农业, and 农业 Technology.
- WVC has articulations with the Washington State University College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural 资源 Sciences (CAHNRS) that allows WVC students to transfer to WSU with an AAS-T in sustainable and organic agriculture, horticulture and tree fruit production, general agriculture, or agritechnologies.
学生 who complete the ATS in Sustainable 农业 and Resource Systems will 能够:
Demonstrate skills and knowledge in the fundamentals of:
- general agriculture production practices
- tree fruit production practices in North Central Washington
- general horticulture practices
- sustainable and organic agriculture production
- agri-business management
- natural resources
- viticulture principles and practices in Washington
Demonstrate the ability to:
- think critically (analyze, synthesize, evaluate and apply, problem solve, reason quantitatively and qualitatively) in workplace 环境s.
- act responsibly as an individual and as a member of a team or group in a workplace 环境.
Acquire the training and education to seek employment or advance in current employment in agriculture related fields.
Develop a foundation to continue their studies in agriculture or related fields.