Career colleges with agriculture programs are nothing new: alternately known as vocational or technical schools, they have been part of US post-secondary education since the mid-19th century. These are usually private institutions that offer short professional and technical programs (usually 1 to 2 years) to train students for direct employment. Despite their long history and important contribution to society, they are still often overlooked when it comes to student school searches. However, career colleges have much to offer that the larger institutions can't provide, and should be part of any student's post-secondary consideration.
When it comes to programs in agriculture and bio-resources, there are a number of skills-based, career-directed certificate programs available in areas like agribusiness management, beef production, crop production, equine care, horticulture systems, exotic and research animals, and more. Programs preparing you to become a veterinary assistant or technician are also options. These credentials may take from 1 to 2 years to complete, and credits may be transferable to associate's or even bachelor's degree program at community colleges. Career college can also be a good way to get the pre-requisites you might need for a longer college or university program in agriculture or bio-resources. Here on Agriculture Programs in the USA you can explore more about this field of study and about what you can expect from career colleges. And of course you can search for career colleges offering agriculture and bio-resources programs. So for a healthy crop of career options, search career schools today!
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