Agricultural Engineering Technology Associate of Science
Agricultural Engineering Technology students receive broad agricultural training with a science, technology, and business emphasis. In addition to a foundation of chemistry, physics, and calculus, students develop skills and knowledge in machining, welding, surveying, Solidworks, soil science, and financial accounting. The Agricultural Engineering Technology program also prepares students for transfer to programs such as the BS in Agricultural Systems Management at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Additional transfer opportunities to university programs outside California are available via the Western Undergraduate Exchange. Students interested in transferring should contact a counselor or educational advisor. Upon completion of graduation requirements and the required degree courses with at least a "C" or "P" (pass) grade in each course, the student will be eligible for
Courses
- ENGR B24 — Engineering Graphics with Solidworks
- ENGR B40 — Surveying
- MATH B1B — Precalculus II
- MFGT B1AB — Machine Tool Processes
- PHYS B2A — General Physics-Mechanics and Heat
- SOIL B1 — Introduction to Soil Science
- WELD B1B — Introduction to the Welding Processes
- AGRI B1 — Agriculture, Environment and Society
- ENGR B47 — Introduction to Engineering and Design
- AGBS B7 — Introduction to Agricultural Accounting
- BSAD B1 — Financial Accounting
- MATH B2 — Basic Functions and Calculus for Business
- MATH B6A — Analytic Geometry/Calculus I
- CHEM B1A — General Chemistry I
- CHEM B2A — Introductory General Chemistry
- ECON B1
- AGBS B2 — Agricultural Economics