Agriculture/Range Management
Associate of Science Degree
This program is focused on experiential, field based learning that explores range management, domestic livestock, wildlife management, soil plant-life and production techniques. Learn applied techniques to best manage land, resources, livestock and wildlife in a sustainable manner.
This program puts emphasis on internships and professional development by utilizing co-op work experience in the community.
This degree is intended for transfer to a four-year institution.
Course | Credits |
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Business Communications | 3 |
General Biology I | 4 |
Intro to Chemistry | 4 |
Public Speaking | 3 |
Microeconomics | 3 |
College Algebra | 4 |
Intro to Water Resources | 3 |
Principles of Range Management | 3 |
Rangeland Plant Identification | 2 |
Introduction to Soil Science | 4 |
Fundamental of Statistics OR |
4 |
Students must take 9 credits from the following course options:
Course | Credits |
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Agroecology | 4 |
Integrated Resource Management | 3 |
Farm and Ranch Business Records | 3 |
Farm and Ranch Business Management | 4 |
Livestock Production I | 4 |
Feeds and Feeding | 4 |
Intro to Range Management | 1 |
General Electives | 4 |
Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC.
Course | Credits |
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Writing Level I | 3 |
American & Wyoming Government | 3 |
University Studies | 1 |
A student must complete six (6) credits of General Education courses distributed over two (2) different general education areas:
Course | Credits |
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Arts | 3 |
Humanities | 3 |
Social Science | 3 |