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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. 

CourseCredits
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
Intro to Statistics for the Social Sciences

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Students must take 9 credits from the following course options:

CourseCredits
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.

CourseCredits
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:
 

CourseCredits
Arts 3
Humanities 3
Social Science  3

 

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