Bachelor of Science

Agricultural Business

Format
On Campus
EST. Program Length
credit Hours
54

Growing Your Future

At Warner, we know that jobs in agriculture often need practical skills and knowledge of business practices. If you are looking to learn both of those things, our major in Agricultural Business is the answer for you. Our superb agriculture and business departments will team up to provide you with the best of both worlds. You can get hands-on fieldwork and deep knowledge of management and finance. You can take your Agribusiness degree into the workforce confident that you will be able to take on leading a business in agriculture.

Learn By Getting Your Hands Dirty

Your courses will be mostly project-based. These practical experiences will prepare you for an effective career. Warner is equipped with state-of-art agricultural facilities and technology to help you learn.

Get a Head Start

As an agriculture student you will get started in your core classes sooner than most other majors. As early as your freshman year you can be immersed in your core agricultural classes.

Learn From the Pros

You will have the chance to have field trips and internships to see and work with industry leaders. From trips to the Florida Department of Agriculture to local trips to agricultural business in Lake Wales, you’ll see how what you learn in the classroom plays out in the real world.

What Can I do With 
This Degree?

  • Agribusiness Sales
    Work with developers of agricultural tools and crops to move products on to store shelves.
  • Agribusiness Management

    Whether in sales or production, take leadership of a business in the agriculture world.
  • Agricultural Educator

    Raise up the next generation of agricultural students in all grade levels.
  • Equipment Manufacturing

    Build the tools that farmers and ranchers need to be successful.
  • Food Production
    Oversee the production of crops and meat to ensure they are of high quality for consumers.
  • Farm Manager

    Be the one to manage the growth of crops that keep the agricultural world running.
  • Government Relations and Policy Development
    Work with the Department of Agriculture to craft policies for safe and productive work.
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Matthew

Agricultural Studies, Class of 2024

Sample Courses

Agribusiness Management
Turfgrass Management
Principles of Management

Admissions Requirements and Application

To see the admission requirements for this program and to start an application, visit our admissions page below.

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