THIS IS A CAREER DEGREE.
IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO TRANSFER TO A FOUR YEAR UNIVERSITY.

Danville Area Community College
2008-2009


Agri-business
Associate in Applied Science Degree

This program prepares students for mid-management and sales positions in agri-business such as fertilizer, seed, feed, chemicals, and businesses related to these product service areas.

This program is an occupational program typically not designed to transfer;
however, this program has been articulated to some senior institutions.
Please contact a counselor for specific details.

Required Courses Hours F,S,I,SU Grade
First Semester 
*CHEM 100 General Chemistry 
4
   
+CBUS 150 Business Computer Systems 
3
   
Agriculture Elective 
3-4
   
Agriculture Elective 
3
   
ENGL 101 Rhetoric and Composition I
3
   
INST 101 Success in College 1


Total 
17-18
   
Second Semester
AGRI 202 S.O.E. 
3
   
Agriculture Elective 
3-4
   
Agriculture Elective 
3
   
Agriculture Elective 
3
   
*Communications Elective 
3
   
INFO 245 Employment Seminar
1
   
Total 
16-17
   
Third Semester
BACC 100 Introduction to Accounting 
or 
CACC 101 Financial Accounting
3
   
CBUS 203 Business Law I 
3
   
Agriculture Elective 
3-4
   
Agriculture Elective 
3
   
*Social Science Elective 
3
   
Total 
15-16
   
Fourth Semester
BOFF 225 Excel I 
or 
CBUS 104 Introduction to Business
3
   
AGRI 290 S.O.E. 
3
   
Agriculture Elective 
3-4
   
Agriculture Elective 
3
   
*Humanities Elective 
3
   
Total 
15-16
   
Agriculture Electives
AGRI 101 Animal Science
4
   
AGRI 102 Agriculture Economics
3
   
AGRI 103 Ag Mechanization
3
   
AGRI 121 Agronomy
3
   
AGRI 180 Introductory Soil Science
4
   
AGRI 200 Ag Management
3
   
AGRI 205 Grain Drying-Storage
3
   
AGRI 206 Grain Marketing
3
   
AGRI 207 Agriculture Pesticides
4
   

+Knowledge of keyboard or enrollment in BOFF 114 is encouraged.
*General Education
Human Relations requirements.
Designated as a Tech Prep program.

Enrollment in developmental classes may increase the length of time it takes to complete an associate degree.


 
March 2008  Credit Hours 63-67
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