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专业概况
在这里学什么?Combining the best of agricultural science and teaching, the agricultural education major prepares students to educate the next generation of agricultural leaders and consumers.
Highly sought after by employers, graduates can go on to teach high school and middle school agricultural science classes, as well as serve as FFA advisors, adult education instructors, community outreach coordinators, or university extension agents.
Strengths of the program
Participate in continuing professional development opportunities after receiving a degree or starting a career. The agriculture education program enhances communication and leadership skills for careers throughout agricultural education. Learn to develop curriculum and instructional materials for agricultural students. Benefit from the career and learning networks provided by agriculture, food, and natural resource educators. Engage in research and scholarly activities related to teaching, communication, distance delivery, and leadership in agriculture, food, and natural resources. Prepare for a successful career as an agricultural educator in secondary and postsecondary schools, as well as for agriculture, food, and natural resources industries.
TEACHING ENDORSEMENT
Teacher certification is an integral part of the agricultural education major. Graduates who wish to teach are eligible for a Washington state teaching endorsement, and are qualified to teach at the secondary-school level.
STUDY OPTIONS
Students in agricultural education can specialize in:
Horticulture Soil Science Crop Science Animal Science Agricultural Economics Agricultural Technology and Production Management Food Science and Human Nutrition Natural Resource Science Career and Technical Education
Signature courses & program information
Agricultural education is a science-based program that includes chemistry, biology, communication, and math classes, as well as a teacher education component that results in certification to teach agriculture.
The major includes technical agriculture courses in animal science; crops and soils; horticulture; and agricultural and resource economics.
Careers in agriculture education
More than 75 percent of the program’s graduates choose to teach the applied science of agriculture. There are many opportunities in Washington and nearby states to teach agriculture. Some agricultural education majors increase their employment options by also taking courses that lead to certification to teach science.
There are also a variety of non-teaching career areas that require the skills learned in the agricultural education program. Some of those non-teaching options include:
4-H Youth or agricultural extension agent FFA advisor Administrator of industry-based training/information programs Administrator of public relations programs High school career and technical education director Sales and service Public service organizations, such as Farm Bureau or livestock/crop commodity boards Peace Corps, agricultural missionary, or similar work with other international agencies
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resources Sciences中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Student needs to complete at least 12 years of school, culminating in an appropriate secondary certificate or external examination. (We may consider the first year or two of university in some countries to be secondary level). Schooling should include preparation in humanities, mathematics, basic sciences, and social sciences. WSU requires a minimum grade point average of 2.70 (on a 4.00 scale) for admission as an international freshman. English Language Requirements: TOEFL - Minimum Score 213 computer-based (CBT); 79 internet-based (iBT); 550 paper-based (PBT); IELTS – 6.5; MELAB – 77.课程信息
学制:全日制(120 学分)
学费:US$25,702.00 (¥ 166,392) /年
开学时间:2022八月23日, 2022一月10日, 2022八月22日
申请截止日期:15-Nov-22
留学地点:Washington State University370 Lighty Student Services Building,PULLMAN,Washington,99164, United States