Changes to Lethbridge College’s Agriculture Sciences program brings new student options
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — The Agriculture Sciences program at Lethbridge College has instituted some positive changes, which will better prepare students for a career in the Ag industry.
In past years, students would have to choose a major before their first year of study. Now, the first year will introduce students to the basics of agriculture, such as botany, animal science, commodity marketing, soils, sustainable agriculture and communications. Students then chose from one of three majors in their second year – agronomy, animal science or a recently introduced agriculture business option.
The new course format, will provide students with a stronger knowledge base, before they choose their major. They will also have the option to earn an additional diploma, with just one extra year of study in a different major.
Dr. Terry Kowalchuk, Dean of the Centre for Technology, Environment and Design, notes many students entre college not knowing what they would like to specialize in, or what area of agriculture might provide the greatest opportunity for them.