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2025-2026 College Catalog 
  
2025-2026 College Catalog

Agriculture, A.S.


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Program Code: B.AGR.AS

Graduation requirement: 60 credit hours

Baccalaureate degree programs in agriculture may include various specialties, such as agricultural economics, agribusiness, agricultural sciences (animal science, crop or plant science, soil science, and horticulture), agricultural mechanics, and agriculture education. To transfer into a baccalaureate degree program in agriculture as a junior, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits.

Students are strongly encouraged to complete an A.S. degree prior to transfer. Since admission is competitive, completion of the recommended courses does not guarantee admission.

Students should plan their transfer programs with an agriculture faculty member.

Program Notes


  • Math requirements vary; students should plan their transfer programs with an advisor and the catalog of the four-year college or university they plan to attend.
  • General Education Core Curriculum requirements for the Associate in Science (A.S.) degree do not fully satisfy the IAI General Education Core Curriculum (GECC)  requirements. Additional courses to complete the GECC may be taken at Parkland or after transferring. Contact Academic Advising for guidance on GECC completion.
  • Recommended courses are designed to facilitate completion of the A.S. degree and transfer into a four-year college or university with junior standing in agriculture.

Graduation Requirements for the Associate in Science Degree


General Education Core Courses: 32 credit hours


Note: One course taken in Humanities, Fine Arts, or Social/Behavioral Sciences must be a Non-Western culture course.

Communications: 3 courses (9 credit hours)

Take all three:

Social/Behavioral Sciences: 2 courses (6 credit hours)

Humanities and Fine Arts: 2 courses (6 credit hours)

Mathematics: 1 course (3 credit hours)

Physical and Life Sciences: 2 courses (8 credit hours)

Additional Math and Science Courses: 6 credit hours


Take the following:

  • one additional mathematics course (MAT)
  • one additional physical or life sciences course (AST, BIO, CHE, ESC, PHY, or SCI)

Any transfer-focused course in these subjects will meet the requirements, even if it is not on the GECC list above.  Transfer-focused courses have an even middle number, such as BIO 100 or MAT 124.

General Elective Courses: 22 credit hours


Choose general elective courses to meet the 60 credit hour graduation requirement.

General electives include any transfer-focused courses (courses with an even middle number, such as MGT 101 or ART 121).

Students should work with their advisor to choose electives that match their interests and transfer plans.  Some four-year universities prefer transfer students to complete specific coursework.  Contact the Academic Advising office for assistance with course planning.

Suggested Full-time Sequence


The following sequence includes recommended general elective courses.  If the desired course is not available that semester, choose a different general elective course.

1st Semester (Fall)


2nd Semester (Spring)


3rd Semester (Fall)


4th Semester (Spring)


  • Physical or Life Sciences elective
  • Social/Behavioral Sciences elective
  • General elective
  • General elective
  • General elective

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