Ag Mechanics
The AAS in Ag Mechanics has been designed in cooperation with agriculture equipment and sale and service companies to fill a need for employees who possess an understanding of current production agriculture methods as well as technical skills. This degree pathway would instruct students in the basic principles of crop production as well as the importance of sales and customer service at the JWCC Ag Center followed by technical training at the Workforce Development Center.
Courses
- AGR 150 — Agriculture and Consumer-Related Occupations I
- AGR 155 — Crop Management Technology
- AGR 175 — Computer Applications in Agribusiness
- AGR 189 — Agricultural Finance and Records
- AGR 199 — Occupational Internship I ....................................................................4 hours
- AGR 203 — Agriculture Economics for Consumers
- AGR 204 — Principles of Crop Science
- AGR 270 — Agricultural Mechanization Skills ........................................................3 hours
- CMN 101 — Introduction to Speech I 3 Life or Physical Science 3
- DET 101 — Diesel Technology I
- DET 102 — Diesel Technology II
- ENG 101 — section. The course will enhance the goals and objectives of ENG 101. ENG
- FYE 101 — Blazing Your Trail, is a required one-credit hour general education course
- IMT 150 — Fluid Power I
- IMT 155 — Fluid Power II
- MAT 100 — Technical Mathematics
- TRK 150 — Introduction to Truck Driver Training
- TRK 180 — Truck Driver Training: Fundamentals
- TRK 181 — Truck Driver Training Operations ................................................................5 hours
- WLD 101 — Maintenance & Repair Welding 3 IMT 235 Mechatronics 4