Bachelor of Science

Agricultural Studies

Format
On Campus
EST. Program Length
credit Hours
54

Growing Your Future

Are you looking to succeed in agriculture? If so, Warner’s Agricultural Studies major is here to help. In our program, you will work through diverse classes and field experiences. You will finish the program with knowledge and practical skills. Our classes include topics on animal and plant science, soils, specialty crops and agribusiness. You will also learn how to work with Christian values and character. With a degree in Agricultural Studies from Warner you will be ready to fulfill your calling 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?

  • Agricultural Inspector

    Inspect equipment and facilities to make sure the agricultural industry stays safe and productive.
  • Agricultural Educator
    Raise up the next generation of agricultural students in all grade levels.
  • Crop Specialist
    Advise others on the best methods and techniques to use when growing specific crops.
  • 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.
  • Plant Geneticist
    Research how to improve the growth, life and fruit of plants.
  • 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

Animal Production
Plant Production
Hydroponics
Advanced Animal Nutrition

Plant Science Concentration

Tailor your agricultural electives to be related to Plant Science to pursue this concentration. An advisor will be able to help you make sure you are picking the correct electives!

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