Agriculture classes prepare students for a variety of careers, including ranching, farming, agriculture science or horticulture management. Agriculture courses are found in associate's, bachelor's and graduate degree programs, and students learn everything from horticulture basics to how to run a farming business.
As an agriculture graduate, you’ll be able to offer employers a strong understanding of the scientific principles of crop and animal production, combined with business management and practical skills.
Prospective employers include landowners, public and private research agencies, manufacturing companies, food processing companies, supermarkets, farms, land agents, conservation and environmental organizations, watchdog organizations, livestock dealers and logistics companies. You could consider roles within farm management, research and development, sales and marketing, sourcing and purchasing, quality control, agency and surveying – amongst many other options.
This course is an introduction to how Global Agriculture and Sustainability issues are at the intersection of natural resource management and business. The course will devote a significant of time covering the fundamental principles of agribusiness and how sustainability issues are key factors in business decision making today and in the future
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).