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Agribusiness

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The agribusiness program at Snow College provides students with essential skills in crop and livestock management, sustainable practices, and agricultural operations. This field is vital for students interested in understanding the complexities of food production, resource management, and the economic factors that drive agricultural success. It’s an excellent fit for those who aspire to play a key role in shaping the future of agriculture by making informed decisions that promote productivity and sustainability.

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Course Title Credits
General Education Courses 27 credits
Elective Credits 27 credits
Meta-major Requirements 6 credits
Choose 6 credits from this list:
BUS 1010 Introduction to Business 3
BUS 1270 Strategic Selling 3
ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting 3
OLE 1000 Introduction to Outdoor Leadership 3
OLE 1010 Outdoor Leadership Business and Careers 3
BUS 1020 Computer Technology and Applications 3
Total 60 credits

While we recommend that communication students earn the Associate of Science (AS), a Pre-Veterinary Associate of Arts (AA) is also available. The Associate of Arts has the same requirements as the AS with the addition of a foreign language (complete a 1020-level language course). Please see your academic advisor for full details.

Agribusiness majors have diverse career opportunities, including farm management, agricultural finance, supply chain logistics, equine management, and agrimarketing. They play critical roles in industries ranging from agricultural cooperatives and food production companies to government agencies and nonprofit organizations, contributing to the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

Discover ways you can transfer your credits to some of the following colleges:

For more information on transferring within public colleges and universities in Utah, see UtahTransferGuide.