Agricultural Technology
A joint Associate in Applied Science program with Michigan State University's Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT). Students earn both a Delta College AAS degree and an MSU Certificate across two tracks: Agricultural Operations and Food Processing, Technology and Safety. Two pathways—career and transfer—let students tailor electives toward employment or a bachelor's degree. Coursework covers plant and soil sciences, precision agriculture, pest management, farm management, food safety, and product analysis, delivered locally at Delta College or online. A required internship provides professional experience.
Courses
- BIO110W — Environmental Science
- BIO111W — Principles of Biology
- CHM101W — Introductory Chemistry
- CHM111 — General Chemistry I
- COM114W — Interpersonal Communication
- ECN222W — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENG111 — College Composition I
- ENG112 — College Composition II
- ENT110 — Mindset for Success
- HIS221W — Early American History
- HIS222W — Recent American History
- HIS237W — History of Michigan/With Project
- LW223W — Wellness in Technical Trades
- MGT110 — Business Mathematics
- MTH119W — Intermediate Algebra
- MTH121 — Plane Trigonometry
- MTH122W — College Algebra
- MTH151 — Pre-Calculus Mathematics
- MTH161 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- OAT151 — Business Communication I
- PHL203W — Business Ethics
- POL103W — American Politics
- POL105W — American Politics with Community Engagement
- POL212W — State and Local Governments
- POL215W — Intro to American Political Thought and Culture
- POL220W — Minority Group Politics
- POL221W — Comparative Government
- POL223W — Judicial Process
- POL225W — World Politics
- POL228W — Civil Rights and Liberties