Plant the Seeds for a Sustainable Career

Are you interested in working on a farm with animals or plants? Or, are you looking to start a career with an agricultural company that supports farmers and growers?

There is a huge variety of jobs in agriculture. You could choose to be hands-on, growing plants, studying soil, or working with livestock. Or, you could work behind the scenes in a business that provides service or support to agricultural workers and businesses.

People depend on the agriculture industry for vegetables, fruits, meat, dairy and other foods and products we eat and use daily. With a degree in agriculture, you are guaranteed to have a long-lasting and growing career.

The Agriculture A.A.S Degree will prepare you to work in animal or plant production, or in a business that supports agriculture. You may choose to pursue your interest in plant science, animal science, soil science, business, or economics related to agriculture.

The Agriculture A.A.S. degree program is for students who:

  • Want to begin a career in agriculture or gain skills for a current role
  • Want to increase knowledge of animal or plant science, and related topics
  • Want to pursue further education in agriculture or a related field

When you complete this program, you will know how to:

  • Understand the importance of agriculture in the U.S. and globally
  • Understand how agriculture has changed, and think critically about agriculture
  • Communicate effectively about agricultural and other topics
  • Demonstrate skills gained through hands-on experience in agriculture
  • Understand food production, marketing, and economics of agriculture
Ag Science lab with plants

With real-world professional experience, a hands-on approach to learning, and excellent departmental collaboration, we’re committed to your education - and your career.

Agriculture A.A.S. Degree

Let’s Get Started!

Follow the steps outlined here to get started in this program. We know the process can feel overwhelming, and we want you to know that we’re here to help! Please call or email us if you have any questions, whatsoever. It’s what we’re here for!

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    Apply Online

    Completing our online application is always the first step. Chesapeake is an open admissions institution, with start dates in spring, summer, fall and winter. If you’re planning on attending during traditional fall or spring semesters, make sure to allow your self time to complete the necessary steps outlined here in advance. Once your application has been submitted, you’ll receive an email confirmation with additional details (check in your SPAM folder if you don’t see it in your inbox).

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    Financial Aid & Scholarships

    It’s never too early to explore the many financial aid and scholarship options available to you. Regardless of your financial situation, it is so important to first complete the Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA). Completing the FAFSA allows us to offer you the greatest possible amount of financial aid. Once your FAFSA is complete, be sure to apply for scholarships from the Chesapeake College Foundation. One application opens up the door to hundreds of potential scholarships.

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    Placement & Transcripts

    We now offer many ways to “place” into courses. These include GPA, high school standardized testing and the ACCUPLACER placement exam. Find out if you need to schedule placement testing (exemptions listed here). If so, please don’t worry! We want you to succeed, and together we can get you positioned for achieving your goals. Contact [email protected] to get a testing slip. Then, request that your high school send your official transcript to the Chesapeake College Registration office. In the meantime, you may use an unofficial transcript to work with an Academic Advisor.

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    Advise & Register

    Meet with an Academic Advisor to select courses in your program, and to register for the upcoming semester. If you are planning to transfer to a specific four-year school after graduation, it’s important to start the conversations early! Our advisors are here to help, every step of the way.

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    Pay & Prep

    Pay either at the time of registration, or by the due date on your bill. Deferred tuition payment plans are available to students whose bills exceed $100. Before the semester begins, buy your textbooks and other needed supplies, check out the location of your courses, and get ready for your first day of class by attending a New Student Orientation session.

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Start Here. Go Anywhere.

Chesapeake’s degrees transfer where you want to go.

If specific transfer agreements for this program are in place, they will be listed below.
Not seeing your dream university listed here? No worries! Chances are, we can create a transfer agreement specific to your needs. Our advisors will help you plan every credit on your way to your bachelor’s degree.

Apply for Scholarships

This program qualifies for many of our institutional scholarships. Complete one application, and be considered for hundreds of potential scholarships. Make sure to complete your FAFSA as well to receive as much funding as possible.

An agriculture associate degree can help open the door to your next career. Scroll through the options here to explore environmental science and agriculture careers, including projected growth in our five-county service area, and average salary information.

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