Associate of Science in Agricultural Business

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Associate of Science in Agricultural Business

  • Course description The two-year agricultural-business program at
    Eastern Wyoming College is designed to provide
    advanced training for individuals with a desire to
    broaden their scope of career opportunities with
    marketing firms, agricultural supply installations,
    equipment and fertilizer companies, and other
    businesses serving agriculture. The curriculum
    was planned so that the student can transfer the
    credit earned to other colleges and universities
    should he/she decide to obtain an advanced
    degree.

    The recommended courses listed below are
    designed to transfer to the U W College of
    Agriculture, Farm/Ranch Management Option.
    Other colleges may have other requirements.
    Students must complete all program
    requirements, including approved electives, with
    a “C” or better.

    FRESHMAN YEAR

    Fall Semester Credit
    MATH 1400 Pre-Calculus Algebra 4
    CHEM 1000 Introductory Chemistry 4
    ENGL 1010 English I: Composition 3
    COSC 1200 Computer Information
    Systems 3
    HMDV 1000 College Studies 1
    PEAC Approved Activity/
    Fitness Course 1
    Total 16

    Spring Semester Credit
    BIOL 1010 General Biology I 4
    ENGL 1020 English II 3
    CO/M 1010 Public Speaking 3
    PEAC Approved Activity/
    Fitness Course 1
    *Agriculture Electives 6
    Total 17

    SOPHOMORE YEAR
    Fall Semester Credit
    MATH 2350 Business Calculus 4
    AGEC 1010 Agricultural Economics I 3
    ACCT 1010 Principles of Accounting I 3
    Humanities or Visual,
    Performing, Fine Arts/
    Cultural Awareness 3
    *Agriculture Electives 3
    Total 16

    Spring Semester Credit
    STAT 2050 Fundamentals of Statistics 4
    ECON 1020 Microeconomics 3
    ACCT 1020 Principles of Accounting II 3
    Constitutional Requirement 3
    AGEC 2395 AG Capstone Project 2
    (Outcomes Assessment)
    Total 15



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