Pratt Community College is an affordable option for students looking for a great ag education. Courses transfer through articulation to all four year universities in Kansas and many other larger ag programs throughout the Midwest. The faculty works with students to ensure that their credits will transfer to the institution of their choice. PCC Agriculture offers a broad array of Associate of Science & Associate of Applied Science degrees and Technical Certificates.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. Ag Ed is designed for students who wish to meet requirements to teach agriculture in a public school setting.
This course of study is a transfer program for students interested in obtaining a Bachelor’s of Science degree from Kansas State University in Animal Science & Industry with a Production / Management Option.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. Emphasis is placed on the study of business and economic factors affecting agribusiness firms, production and consumption of food, and the marketing and management of agricultural farms and commodities.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. This major prepares students for various communications positions in newspaper, magazine, radio - television, public relations and agricultural information.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. This major includes the study of crop, soil, weed, range and environmental sciences.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. This major teaches the basic principles which apply to the broad field of Animal Science.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college. This major is for students seeking their DVM degree. This program starts the sequence of science courses needed to prepare the student for application to veterinary school.
This program of study is a transfer program for students interested in continuing their education at a 4-year college or university. This major prepares students for additional studies in rangeland ecology, range plant identification, analysis of range resources and managing rangeland for domestic animal and wildlife use.
Many students choose not to major in one area but concentrate on breadth rather than depth of knowledge. This degree is useful to students who wish to explore many areas before narrowing their study to one major field or for students who have no intention of transferring into a bachelor's degree program.
This degree program is geared to prepare students to enter the agriculture production work force. These situations include farms, ranches and diversified livestock operations. Emphasis is determined by the student.
This course of study is designed to prepare students for employment in cattle feeding and beef production situations. These situations include backgrounding yards, finishing yards, and farmer feeder operations. Entry-level positions in the feeding, cowboy and maintenance departments are expected with vertical progress into middle management positions with appropriate job experience.
This degree program is geared to prepare students to enter the agriculture workforce. Entry level business positions in the fields of banking, retail, sales, marketing, promotions, and service would be appropriate.
This certificate is designed to prepare the student for jobs in agribusiness firms. These jobs include mills, cooperatives, retail, production and consumer service.
Farm & Ranch Management with Options - Certificate
Horse Production Option
This option is designed to prepare students for employment in horse production and training situations. These situations include breeding farms, stable management, and horse training operations.
This option is designed to prepare student for jobs in beef production situations. These jobs include herdsman positions, A. I. Technicians, livestock managers, feed yard employees and returning to home ranch operations.
Farm & Ranch Management Option
This option is designed to prepare the students for employment in ranching / farming situations. These situations include farms, ranches and diversified livestock operations. Emphasis is determined by the student.
Agronomy Option
This option is designed to prepare students for employment in agronomy and crop production situations. These situations include farming, farm management, and farm operations.