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Last updated on 2025-05-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies at the University of Lethbridge is designed to explore the intricate relationships between social, economic, political, and environmental factors that influence the agricultural sector. This program uniquely combines both the art and science of agricultural practices, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of agriculture from theoretical and applied perspectives. Students will engage in extensive lab experiences and focus on current issues and cutting-edge research, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges in the agricultural field.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies program is structured to provide a well-rounded education in agriculture, emphasizing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The program length is four years and includes:

  • Experiential learning opportunities such as co-operative education, international exchanges, and independent studies.
  • Options to declare concentrations, such as geographical information science.
  • Possibility to add a minor to explore additional academic interests.
  • Opportunity to complete an Honours Thesis in the fourth year for high-achieving students.

This program is available for intake in both the Fall and Winter semesters, allowing flexibility for students in their academic journey.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance learning and professional development:

  • Co-operative education opportunities available to all majors in the arts and sciences.
  • International exchange programs to broaden global perspectives.
  • Independent and applied studies that allow for hands-on learning.
  • Active student clubs, such as the Agricultural Students’ Society, which organizes events and tours of local agricultural businesses and research facilities.
  • Access to the Alberta Institute of Agrologists for those interested in becoming registered Professional Agrologists after graduation.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Entomologist: Study insects and their relationships to agriculture, helping to manage pest populations and promote sustainable practices.
  • Agricultural Engineer: Design and develop equipment and structures for agricultural production, improving efficiency and sustainability.
  • Horticulturist: Specialize in the cultivation of plants, focusing on improving plant growth, yields, and quality.
  • Animal Scientist: Research and improve livestock production, health, and welfare, contributing to the agricultural industry.
  • Agribusiness Consultant: Provide expert advice to agricultural businesses on management practices, marketing strategies, and resource management.

These career options reflect the diverse opportunities available to graduates, equipping them with the skills needed to succeed in various sectors of the agricultural industry.

 

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