The Agricultural Sciences strand has two different pathways. The Animal Science pathway prepares students for a variety of careers in the animal industry,
from production agriculture to companion animals. Professional skill development is enhanced with involvement in the FFA on the chapter, district, state and national levels. Emphasis is given to work-based learning through individual entrepreneurial enterprises, internships, apprenticeships or other
placement opportunities. Research activities and/or service learning related to career objectives are encouraged. Personal financial literacy is part of the work-based and career exploration facets of the pathway.
Careers related to this pathway include Animal Nutritionist, Ranch Manager, Animal Feeder, Animal Breeder, Pet Store Owner, and Chef/Baker.
The Agriculture Power & Technology Pathway prepares students for a variety of careers and/or further specialized training. Students will explore career opportunities, work hands on to develop skills in welding and fabrication, carpentry and wood working, plumbing, electrical, concrete, equipment main-
tenance and operation. Emphasis is placed on career development, entrepreneurial enterprises, work- study, internships and/or apprenticeships. Professional skill development is enhanced with involvement in the FFA on the chapter, district, state and national level.
Careers related to Agriculture, Power and Technology include Welder, Plumber, Electrician, Diesel Mechanic, Auto Mechanic, and Carpenter.
from production agriculture to companion animals. Professional skill development is enhanced with involvement in the FFA on the chapter, district, state and national levels. Emphasis is given to work-based learning through individual entrepreneurial enterprises, internships, apprenticeships or other
placement opportunities. Research activities and/or service learning related to career objectives are encouraged. Personal financial literacy is part of the work-based and career exploration facets of the pathway.
Careers related to this pathway include Animal Nutritionist, Ranch Manager, Animal Feeder, Animal Breeder, Pet Store Owner, and Chef/Baker.
The Agriculture Power & Technology Pathway prepares students for a variety of careers and/or further specialized training. Students will explore career opportunities, work hands on to develop skills in welding and fabrication, carpentry and wood working, plumbing, electrical, concrete, equipment main-
tenance and operation. Emphasis is placed on career development, entrepreneurial enterprises, work- study, internships and/or apprenticeships. Professional skill development is enhanced with involvement in the FFA on the chapter, district, state and national level.
Careers related to Agriculture, Power and Technology include Welder, Plumber, Electrician, Diesel Mechanic, Auto Mechanic, and Carpenter.