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Careers for Agriculture Technology students

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What can you do with a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology Management and Education degree?

Our students advance our world by solving social, environmental, economic and resource challenges. As an agricultural technology management and education major, you’ll study science, technical agriculture, and the principles of teaching, communication, innovation and entrepreneurial leadership.

Career Opportunities:

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  • Agriculture equipment sales professional
  • Agriculture teacher
  • Agricultural literacy advocate
  • Agricultural lobbyist
  • Applied STEM educator
  • Communications specialist
  • Community change agent
  • Crop adjuster
  • Crop scout
  • Entrepreneur
  • Extension educator
  • Farm or garden manager
  • Greenhouse professional
  • Horticulture professional
  • Landscape professional
  • Nonprofit executive director
  • Production agriculture
  • Ranch manager
  • Sales representative
  • Technology management


Or, an agricultural technology management and education degree can serve as a springboard into graduate work in education, agriculture or law.


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