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The Department of Agricultural Sciences offers programs reflecting the diversity of choices available and skills required in modern agriculture and its related professions. This dynamic, global industry uses new technologies to improve the production, management, manufacture, and distribution of food and agricultural products. Agriculture majors provide a broad exposure to agricultural disciplines. With this curriculum, students may expect to manage a ranch or a farm, or work in any career that requires a general agriculture education such as county extension agents, banking or government service.
Agricultural Mechanics Concentration. This concentration offers one of the most popular agricultural pathways offered at the secondary level in the state of Texas. The junior agricultural mechanics shows at the major livestock shows and rodeos in Texas are also some of the most well attended events among secondary agriculture students.
Students in the Agricultural Mechanics program have numerous opportunities to prepare themselves for a successful career after graduation. Students can participate in an internship program that allows them to gain experience while still completing their degree at Texas State. Internships allow students the opportunity to apply their education, gain work experience, and network with potential employers. Within the Department of Agriculture, students are encouraged to take part in student organizations and activities. These organizations and activities are an excellent way for students to develop teamwork and leadership skills. As a student is completing their degree, the Texas State Career Services Office and departmental faculty are available for further career assistance and advice during the job search process.