Agriculture Education
University and Colleges by State - C--D
California
cont'd.;
California Polytechnic State University, College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental
Sciences: San Luis Obispo, CA. The College of Agriculture,
Food and Environmental Sciences uses a “Learn by Doing” approach to prepare leaders in agriculture, food
systems, natural resources, and life sciences who are equipped to address the diverse needs of
society.
California State
University, Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences
and
Technology: Fresno, California.
The Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (JCAST) shall be recognized for excellent teaching,
research and outreach programs in agriculture, food sciences, industrial technology, and family sciences. The
Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology offers high quality undergraduate, graduate and
continuing education programs and conducts applied research and public service in selected areas of agriculture,
food sciences, industrial technology, and family
sciences.
Sierra College, Agriculture
Department: Grass Valley, CA. With 350 crops and an
agricultural economy that exceeds $28 billion, the rest of the world looks to California to see what’s next in
agriculture. The Agriculture Department offers A.S. degrees and certificates in Agriculture, Animal Science,
Equine Studies and Suburban Agriculture. All of the agriculture programs are designed to be student-centered and
offer flexibility in course offerings allowing students to customize each degree based on their specific
interests and career or educational goals.
University of California, College of Natural Resources, UC
Berkeley: Berkeley, California. The College of Natural Resources serves society by
generating and disseminating knowledge in the biological, physical, and social sciences in order to provide the
tools to both protect the Earth's natural resources and ensure economic and ecological sustainability for future
generations.
The College of Natural Resources (CNR) addresses biological, social, and economic challenges associated with
protecting natural resources and the environment. CNR's undergraduate academic programs teach students how to
ensure economic and ecological sustainability for future generations.
University of California, College of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences: Davis, CA. The CA&ES administration strives to achieve the goals
set forth in the college's Mission Statement:
"To develop students into scholars, mentors, and responsible citizens of the State of California, the United States
and the world;
To advance, integrate, evaluate and communicate knowledge of the sciences and technologies of natural resource
utilization and conservation, agriculture, food, nutrition, human development, and related environmental, health,
safety and policy concerns.
Colorado;
Colorado Sate University, College of Agricultural
Sciences: Fort Collins, Colorado. A place proud to prepare future generations for
stewardship of our land and agricultural resources. In addition to providing majors in our strong traditional
disciplines like agronomy, animal science, and horticulture, we also offer courses of study such as organic
agriculture and agribusiness to meet the changing needs of today’s society. Students with interests in molecular
biology, ecology, economics, and information technology all find opportunities in the College of Agricultural
Sciences.
Connecticut;
University of
Connecticut, College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources: Storrs, CT. Welcome to the
University of Connecticut College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Established as the Storrs Agricultural
School in 1881, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources has been an important part of UConn since its
inception. As the state’s land-grant institution, we continue to embrace the three-fold land grant mission of
teaching the next generation of leaders, developing new knowledge through research and delivering that knowledge
to Connecticut citizens through formal and informal outreach and service programs.
Deleware;
Delaware State University, College of Agriculture and Related
Sciences: Dover, DE. The College of Agriculture and Related Sciences is
sustaining growth while remaining loyal to the 1890 land-grant tradition. Ours is a touchable history; one that
began with the 1890 legislation that created Delaware State University as a land-grant institution and that is
reinforced daily through our teaching, research and extension activities--the three fundamental components that
define our land-grant mission.
University of Delaware, College of Agriculture & Natural
Resources: Newark, DE. As one of the oldest institutions of higher
education in the country, the University of Delaware combines tradition and innovation, offering students a rich
heritage along with the latest instructional and research technology. The University of Delaware has a strong
commitment to graduate education through teaching and research. The University is committed to creating an
educational community that is intellectually, culturally and socially diverse, enriched by contributions and
full participation of persons from many different backgrounds.
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