Agricultural and Life Sciences Education combines food, agriculture, and life sciences with social sciences and communications. Graduates enter a variety of agricultural careers that include working with people in agriculture, such as education, extension, agribusiness and public agencies.
The department offers a minor in Agricultural & Life Sciences Education which may be earned by completion of a minimum of 15 credits, with a minimum of two courses at the 400 level. Find more information here.
- 2023-2024 Agricultural and Life Sciences Education - Teacher Certification (pdf) 4 Year Plan (pdf)
- Minors Available to AGEDS Students (pdf)
- Previous catalog year curricula can be found in the catalog archive.