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Sustainable Agriculture Certificate |
Agriculture & Natural Resources |
Total Units: 23 |
Term Effective:
Fall 2004
Description:
The Sustainable Agriculture Career Certificate program is designed to train farmers and gardeners in the techniques of sustainable food production. It provides a foundation in plant and soil science, integrated pest management, and ecological agriculture, and emphasizes the "how-to" aspects of organic gardening and farming, including tillage, compost production, and crop planning and production.
Students will engage actively in their learning experience by working on SRJC's Shone Farm, participating in the production and distribution of sustainable agriculture products, and participating with local farmers to discover and support best practices.
This program will prepare students for occupations that involve sustainable agriculture practices. Typical job titles include: farming, agricultural production, market gardener, farm manager, propagator, crop consultant, organic inspectors, farm advisor, agricultural supplier, compost production and sales.
For students interested in an Associate degree, a Sustainable Agriculture major is available. For more information see the Agriculture Department website.
Program Requirements:
The requirements for the Sustainable Agriculture Certificate program are:
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Complete 23 units from
- Sustainable Agriculture Requirements
Sustainable Agriculture Requirements - complete 23.00 units |
AGRI 20 | Introduction to Plant Science | 3.00 |
AGRI 60 | Soil & Plant Nutrition | 3.00 |
AGRI 70 | Integrated Pest Management | 3.00 |
SUSAG 100 | Introduction to Ecological Agriculture | 3.00 |
SUSAG 110 | Organic Gardening and Food Production | 4.00 |
Complete any combination totaling at least 5.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
AGMEC 60 | Agricultural Machinery & Equipment Skills | 2.00 |
AGRI 56 | Agricultural Enterprise Project | 2.00-4.00 |
AGRI 98 | Special Studies in Agriculture | 1.00-3.00 |
HORT 73 | Cut Flowers: Field Grown Production for Sonoma County | 1.00 |
HORT 120A | Herbs: Their Culture and Use | 1.50 |
HORT 120B | Medicinal Plants | 1.50 |
HORT 140 | Fruit Tree Selection and Planting | 1.50 |
SUSAG 103 | Composting for Commercial Organic Farming and Gardening | 1.00 |
SUSAG 114 | Warm Season Vegetable Production | 2.00 |
SUSAG 115 | Cool Season Vegetable Production | 2.00 |
SUSAG 119 | Specialty Crop Production | 2.00 |
SUSAG 130 | Sustainable Gardens and Landscapes | 1.00 |
AG 297.53F | Gardening Organically | 1.00 |
SUSAG 160 | Direct Farm Marketing | 2.00 |
SUSAG 161 | Community Supported Agriculture Early Spring | 1.50 |
SUSAG 162 | Community Supported Agriculture Late Spring | 1.50 |
SUSAG 163 | Community Supported Agriculture Summer | 2.00 |
SUSAG 164 | Community Supported Agriculture Early Fall | 2.00 |
SUSAG 165 | Community Supported Agriculture Late Fall | 2.00 |
VIT 111 | Organic Viticulture 3.0 Units DELETE | 3.00 |
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Complete any combination totaling at least 2.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
SUSAG 111 | Organic Crop Planning | 1.00 |
SUSAG 112 | Organic Crop Production | 2.00 |
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Term Effective:
Fall 2004
The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.
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Course Prerequisites and Advisories:
Courses in a program of study may have prerequisites or advisories;
that is, courses that must or should be completed before taking that course.
Please check for prerequisites or advisories by clicking on the course numbers
in the Program Requirements section.
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It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.
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Notes:
The Career Certificate will be awarded upon completion of all requirements with a grade of "C" or better.
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