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Two teaching emphasis (specializations) areas available to students at UMC are agricultural science and technology and natural and managed environmental education.

Both emphases serve students preparing to teach agriscience, agribusiness, agriculture, horticulture, food systems, agrimechanics, and natural resource management, all under the licensure field of agricultural education in public schools at the 5-12 level. Graduates of the agricultural science and technology specialization also are qualified for a broad array of agriculturally related positions in sales, management, finance, and production aspects of agriculture. Graduates with the natural and managed environmental education specialization have an emphasis in natural resource management and education and are prepared for work in environmental learning centers.

Specific degree requirements, admission requirements, program outcomes, and professional education course descriptions are congruent with those in the UMTC Undergraduate Catalog. Transfer within the collaborative agreement allows students to complete all four years on either the UMC or UMTC campus. It also allows students to make a seamless transfer between campuses.


This is a collaborative program between the University of Minnesota, Crookston, and the University of Minnesota Division of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Education (AFEE) based on the St. Paul campus.

 

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