Agroecology, A.S.

Explore the science behind sustainable crop production with a degree in Agroecology. You’ll study the biological and physical sciences that support healthy soils, plants, and ecosystems. This degree prepares you for careers in seed, fertilizer, and chemical industries, or in crop production. Transfer into a soil science or ecology program can also lead to land management and natural resource management positions. It’s a smart choice for students interested in both agriculture and environmental stewardship.

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Will Rose

Assistant Professor of Agroecology and Range Management
 
Fagerberg Building
will.rose@nwc.edu
307-754-6465

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