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Last updated on 2026-05-15

Program overview

Program Overview

The Sustainable Agriculture (Optional Co-op) program is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge for implementing sustainable agricultural practices. Students will delve into crop and livestock production techniques that enhance health and sustainability while evaluating environmental impacts. The program emphasizes biological and ecological principles vital for optimizing agricultural operations. Additionally, learners will develop leadership and communication skills necessary for managing client relationships and explore agribusiness strategies aimed at improving farm management and profitability. The focus is on addressing challenges in farming operations, enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and profitability through continuous improvement.

Program Structure

The Sustainable Agriculture diploma program can be completed within two years of full-time study. The program is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of agricultural practices, integrating both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Key features of the program include:

  • Optional co-op experience to gain practical work experience.
  • Blended delivery format, combining online and in-person learning.
  • Focus on sustainable practices in agriculture.
  • Development of leadership and communication skills.

This program is designed to prepare students for the evolving demands of the agricultural sector, emphasizing sustainability and efficiency in farming operations.

Featured Experiences

The Sustainable Agriculture program offers several unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Co-op Opportunities: Students can participate in co-op placements, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in the agricultural field.
  • Field Research: Opportunities to assist in conducting field research and surveys, collecting data on water, soil, and plant and animal populations.
  • Practical Application: Emphasis on applying theoretical knowledge to real-world agricultural challenges.
  • Technology Integration: Exposure to modern agricultural technologies and practices, including precision agriculture.

Career Options

Graduates of the Sustainable Agriculture program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Agricultural Consultant: Advises farmers on best practices for crop and livestock management, focusing on sustainability and profitability.
  • Soil and Nutrition Manager: Oversees soil health and nutrition strategies to enhance crop production and sustainability.
  • Pest and Weed Management Specialist: Develops and implements strategies for managing pests and weeds in agricultural settings.
  • Field Research Technician: Conducts research and collects data to support agricultural studies and improve farming practices.
  • Agribusiness Manager: Manages agricultural businesses, focusing on financial management and strategic planning for sustainability.

With a growing emphasis on sustainability and food security, graduates are well-positioned to contribute to the future of agriculture in Canada.

 

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