Agricultural
Systems Technology Managment |
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The Agricultural Systems Technology Management
program provides students with a solid background for success
in agriculture and industry.
In addition to courses ASTM courses (such as
electricity in agriculture, computer applications, mechanized
systems management, ect.), ASTM students also complete courses
in the agricultural sciences, agricultural business and economics,
as well as the humanities, communications, the basic sciences,
and mathematics. Thus, ASTM students are well prepared to
meet the demands of both the technical workplace and a changing
society.
The ASTM program prepares individuals for technical
careers in agricultural industries and businesses, production
agriculture, and allied organizations.
Career Opportunities in Agricultural Systems Technology Managment
Graduates in Agricultural Systems Technology
Management are well prepared for challenging careers such
as:
- Technical sales representatives
- Plant production managers
- Agricultural and industrial equipment dealers
- Natural resource conservation advisors
- Product testing technicians
- Building products sales managers
- Manufacturers' representatives
The ASTM program is administered within the
Department of Agricultural and Extension Education. Courses
are taught by full-time faculty in AEED and Biological and
Agricultural Engineering.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dr. Don
Johnson or Dr.
George Wardlow
Dept. of Agricultural and Extension Education
205 Agriculture Building
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
(479)575-2035
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