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442 Bachelor's degrees in Agriculture in United States

Agricultural Communications
With the Agricultural Communications major from Oklahoma State University you will become a well-rounded professional, ready for a career in writing, advertising, public relations, web content management, photography, social media or video production.

Agricultural Leadership - International Agricultural Leadership
The Agricultural Leadership - International Agricultural Leadership from Oklahoma State University combines agriculture with international studies and a foreign language component to prepare you to impact agriculture globally.

Agricultural Leadership - Extension Education
The Agricultural Leadership - Extension Education programme from Oklahoma State University has specialized coursework which will prepare you to pursue a career in Extension and to develop science-based educational programmes helping the public solve local issues and concerns related to agriculture, community and rural development, family and youth development.

Agricultural Education
The Agricultural Education programme at Oklahoma State University is the only degree providing a clear path to certification as school-based agricultural education teachers, while also preparing graduates for a wide variety of other careers.

Agricultural Economics - Agribusiness Emphasis
This Agricultural Economics - Agribusiness Emphasis degree at University of Idaho prepares you to fulfill that role. You will build practical business skills and explore topics in commodity trading, policy, marketing, finance, global markets, communication and other areas as they relate to the agriculture and food industry.

Agricultural Economics - Applied Economics
Professionals in this Agricultural Economics - Applied Economics degree at University of Idaho apply their knowledge of economics, agriculture and business to help leaders in industry and government make important decisions about food production, rural development, natural resources and more.

Agricultural Systems Technology
The Agricultural Systems Technology at Oklahoma State University involves solving challenges faced in agricultural, food and natural systems using practical applications of available technologies and managerial skills.

Agricultural Education
If you’re passionate about agriculture and want to work with students, this Agricultural Education degree from University of Idaho will prepare you to teach grades 6–12 in both formal classrooms and informal educational settings.

Horticulture and Urban Agriculture
In this Horticulture and Urban Agriculture degree at University of Idaho, you will study the science behind the profession and explore topics like pruning and grafting, soil science, crop production, pollination, landscape and turf management and pest control.

Biosystems Engineering - Machine Systems and Agricultural Engineering
Biosystems Engineering - Machine Systems and Agricultural Engineering programme from Oklahoma State University is structured around design and development of machine systems and smart technologies to enhance sustainable crop productivity impacted by population growth, reduced land availability and limited resources.

Agricultural Systems Management
This Agricultural Systems Management program from University of Idaho focuses on understanding the design and operation of equipment and systems in order to maximize their use and management. You will learn how to collect, analyze and manage data through the study of business, agricultural systems and computer technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS).

Agricultural Leadership
The Agricultural Leadership programme at Oklahoma State University provides you with a deep understanding of leadership theory and its application. The five core values of the major are commitment to agriculture, authentic leadership, diversity, critical thinking and professionalism.

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership
In this Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership program from University of Idaho you’ll build a strong foundation in agricultural sciences while sharpening the communication, leadership and problem-solving skills needed to share agriculture’s story.
Agricultural and Biological Engineering
The Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign integrates life, engineering, technology, and management for the enhancement and design of systems involving agriculture, food, energy, water, and the environment.
Agricultural Systems Management
Agricultural Systems Management (ASM) prepares individuals to organize and manage environmentally sound, technology-based businesses. The program's emphasis from Purdue University is on planning and directing an industry or business project with responsibility for results.
Agricultural Business Management
The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business Management at North Carolina State University studies courses in agricultural business and economics, science, and agricultural technology.
Agricultural Systems - Agricultural Communications
An Agricultural Systems - Agricultural Communications program at Southern Illinois University provides a diverse offering of programs ranging from physical and life sciences to agribusiness economics.
Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education
The Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education program at Michigan State University prepares students for a career as a school-based agriculture, food and natural resources teacher or related education positions.
Agriculture
Agriculture from University of Missouri - Columbia is for students searching for a well-rounded education that builds on the diversity of disciplines in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR).
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
A degree in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems at University of California, Davis, prepares you for a broad range of careers related to agricultural production and food system management, rural and urban community services, education and development, as well as careers in agricultural, environmental, and economic policy and analysis.