Agricultural Science, Horticulture major — bachelor's degree
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Agricultural Science with a Horticulture major at the University of the Fraser Valley combines classroom learning with hands-on field and laboratory coursework to develop technical, communication, and business skills for careers in the agricultural sector. Graduates are prepared for management positions in greenhouses, agribusiness, research, and other related fields. The program emphasizes practical application of knowledge and transferable skills such as problem solving and data analysis.
Program Outline
Outline:
Content:
The program focuses on developing technical, communication, and business skills applicable to the agricultural sector. Key areas of study include:
- Greenhouse management
- Berry and vegetable production
- Soil analysis
- Pest control
- Farm management
- Laboratory skills
- Natural sciences
- Problem solving
- Independent thinking
- Data interpretation and analysis
- Scientific and report writing
Structure:
The program is delivered over four years in the state-of-the-art Agriculture Centre in Chilliwack, B.C. It combines classroom learning with hands-on field and laboratory coursework.
Unique approaches:
The program emphasizes hands-on learning and practical application of knowledge. It also offers opportunities for students to participate in industry practicums or research projects.
Careers:
Career paths:
Graduates can pursue careers in large-scale greenhouses, agribusiness operations, research and testing labs, government agencies, industry associations, consulting firms, parks, nature preserves, and botanical gardens.
Opportunities:
The program prepares students for management positions in the agricultural sector.
Outcomes:
Graduates are highly sought-after by employers due to their combination of applied, technical, and business skills.
Other:
- The program is located in the Fraser Valley, a region known for its fertile soil and strong agri-food economy.
- The program emphasizes the development of transferable skills such as problem solving, independent thinking, and data analysis.
- Graduates have the option to pursue graduate studies to specialize in a particular area of agriculture.
Additional Notes:
- The context mentions that the program is a Bachelor of Agricultural Science with a Horticulture major.