Urban Sustainable Agriculture
Agriculture Studies
Are you interested in vertical farming, beekeeping, animal science, or hydroponics?
In this program, you can put scientific principles to work and gain hands-on experience
from industry professionals in topics ranging from urban farming, greenhouse crop
production, greenhouse management, sustainable practices that translate to large or
small farm operations, and animal husbandry.
Agriculture is the art and science of raising plants and animals for human benefit.
It is the foundation of civilizations and contributes to food security. The Collin
College Agricultural Studies department offers students an opportunity to learn sustainable
practices in agriculture, improve production practices, and meet the needs of a rapidly
growing population.
Program Options
AAS Urban Sustainable Agriculture
Certificate Level 1 - Sustainable Agriculture
Certificate Level 1 - Controlled Environment Agriculture
For more information about the Agricultural Studies Program, please CLICK HERE to complete our Program Interest Form.
Collin County has a rich agricultural history, that continues to be strong today.
According to the USDA census data, 50% of acreage in Collin County is identified as
agricultural, and although the sizes of local farms are decreasing, the number of
small farms is increasing. Small footprint farms are producing more crops per square
foot with less water and a smaller environmental impact! The urban sustainable agriculture program offers students an opportunity to learn
sustainable practices, incorporate precision technology, and develop food solutions
to an ever-increasing population. Students will develop the skills to create their
own small farm, develop the technical knowledge and marketable skills needed to manage
controlled-environment growing operations, and market locally sourced produce to chefs
and families. Students will learn how to manage a small growing operation and help
create a local farm-to-table program.
Texas Farm Bureau is hosting a monthly lunch at the Wylie Campus for Agriculture Students or students wanting to know more about agriculture. Email AgStudies@Collin.edu for more information for dates and times. Collin County Farm Bureau just recently announced an endowed scholarship in the name of Butch Aycock for Agriculture majors. The foundation also has the Lawler endowed scholarship for Agriculture students. Visit the Collin College link for scholarships here.
Transferring to a 4 year Agriculture Program?
We are offering two Agriculture Transfer courses that are NOT part of the AAS Degree. For students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution that offers a degree in Agriculture, these two courses are available at Collin College!!!
- AGRI 2317 Introduction to Agricultural Economics - 3 SCH
- AGRI 1419 Introduction to Animal Science - 4 SCH
AGRICULTURE TRANSFER COURSES - embedded in AAS degree but can be taken as part of an AA or AS degree.
We offer 17 SCH in academic transfer agriculture courses.
- AGRI 2303 - Agricultural Construction - 3 SCH
- AGRI 1415 - Horticulture - 4 SCH
- AGRI 1325 - Agricultural Marketing - 3 SCH
Contact Information:
- Anne Stahel Thornton Director of Agriculture AThornton@elahomecollection.com
- Deidra Carpenter Career Coach Workforce Programs DCarpenter@elahomecollection.com
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