Agriculture majors learn the skills needed to identify and solve some of the problems facing the world?s agricultural production and distribution. Students gain an understanding of the biology of plants, the complex functions of flowering organisms, soil properties and management, and water and fertilization requirements. Agriculture majors can pursue careers in agribusiness management, natural resource economics, environmental regulation, and more.
The general education component of this degree is a 35 unit block called the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC). You must complete the AGEC-A.