Title: Agricultural Science
1Agricultural Science Technology Courses
2Agricultural Science 2008Enrollment
- 197 Students for Fall Enrollment
- Career Technology students earn weighted
funding
3Importance of Articulated Courses
- Select Ag. Science classes with a signed
agreement with GCC NCTC count for dual-credit. - Dual Credit-For High School College
- Students must earn an 80 or above enroll in
College
4Importance of ApprovedCertifications
- Certifications are tied with Federal Funding
- Allow students job placement
- Examples
- NCCER- National Center for Construction Education
Research - Construction Core Cert.
- Welding Cert.
- Construction Technology Cert.
- OSHA Training Cert.
- Veterinary Asst. Cert.
- Texas Hunter Education Cert.
- ABS Cert. (Artificial Insemination)
5Introduction to World Science Technology 101
- Grades 8-12, ½ credit
- A basic course designed to provide an
introduction to agriculture. - Includes units in
- Ag. Careers
- FFA Leadership
- Livestock
- Mechanics
- 8th grade students receive High School Credit
(helps with grad. requirements 4X4)
6Applied Agricultural Science Technology 102
- Grades 8-12, ½ credit
- A basic Course designed to enhance the
agricultural comprehension in Ag. Science - Includes units in
- Soils
- Horticulture
- Food Science
- FFA Leadership
- 8th Grade students receive High School Credit
(helps with grad. Requirements, 4X4)
7Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics 221
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102 - Course designed to give students skills in
- Hand tools Power tools
- Electrical Wiring
- Plumbing
- Concrete
- Cold Hot metal work
- Leadership
8Home Maintenance 222
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102 - Course designed to help students acquire skills
related to - Home equipment installation
- Home repairs
- Home Security
- Buying Selling of a home
- Leadership
9Agricultural Metal Fabrication Technology 321
- Grade 10-12, ½ credit 9th Grade if completed 8th
grade 101-102 - Course designed to develop skills in
- cold hot metal
- Arc Welding
- Plasma Cutting
- Oxy-fuel Cutting
- Heating Bending
- Students can earn NCCER certification
- Articulated with NCTC Tech. Prep.
- Articulated with GCC Tech. Prep.
10Agricultural Structures 322
- Grade 10-12, ½ credit 9th Grade if completed 8th
grade 101-102 - A course designed to develop skills in
- Slabs
- Framing
- Roofing
- Siding
- Installing doors windows
11Agricultural Mechanics 422
- Grades 11-12, 1-2 credits
- Can count as P.E. credit (help with 4x4
requirements) - Articulated with NCTC Tech. Prep.
- Articulated with GCC Tech. Prep.
- Can receive NCCER Certificate
- Laboratory course with concepts and skills in
Ag. Mechanics
12Diversified Career Preparation
- Grade 11-12, 3 credits
- Can count as P.E. credit (help with 4x4
requirements) - Students are given classroom instructions for
career planning - Work at least 15 hours per week
- Gain knowledge in
- House hold budgets
- Check writing
- Income Tax
- Leadership
13Leadership Activities
- Leadership Development Events (LDE)
- Jr. (Greenhand) Creed Speaking
- Senior Creed Speaking
- Jr. Quiz Team
- Senior Quiz Team
- Career Development Events (CDE) _at_ Texas AM
Commerce - Dairy Products Contest
- Plant Identify Contest
- Dairy Breeds Contest
- Agricultural Mechanics Contest _at_ Texoma
Exposition Livestock Show
14Wildlife and RecreationManagement 361
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
- 9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102
- Course designed to examine the importance of
wildlife outdoor recreation - Safety education certificate for
- Hunters
- Boaters
- Anglers
- Wildlife identification
- Fresh Salt water fish identification
- First Aid CPR
- Articulated with NCTC Tech. Prep.
15Specialty Agriculture
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
- 9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102
- Course designed to develop knowledge skills
in - Exotic animal production
- Fish production habitats
- Exotic plant production
16Animal Science 332
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102 - Course designed to develop knowledge skills in
- Nutrition
- Reproduction
- Health
- Management of domestic animals
17Equine Science 334
- Grades 10-12, ½ credit
9th Grade if completed 8th grade 101-102 - Course to develop knowledge in Equine
- Nutrition
- Management
- Careers
- Articulated with NCTC Tech. Prep.
18Introduction to Veterinary Assistant
- Grade 9-12, ½ credit
- New Innovative Course designed to develop
knowledge Skills in - Basic animal restraint
- Common surgical procedures
- Vaccinations
- Basic anatomy
- Veterinary Asst. Cert.
19Canine Science
- Grade 9-12, ½ credit
- New Innovative Course designed to develop
knowledge Skills - Breeds of dogs
- Origins
- Uses
- Training
20Extracurricular Activities
- Livestock Shows-
- State Fair- Dallas
- Fort Worth
- San Antonio
- San Angelo
- Houston
- Loy Lake
- Average 75-100 animals
- 30 Students participate _at_ major shows
- Herdsman Award
- Calf Scrambles
- Fort Worth
- San Antonio
- Houston
21Judging Contest
- Tarleton State University
- Weatherford College
- Texas AM Commerce
- Livestock Judging
- Equine
- Poultry
22FFA Community Involvement
- Meals on Wheels
- Christmas-Adopt a Family
- Canned Food Drive
- Ag. Booster Fundraiser Auction
- Hayes Primary Mentor
- Landscape Girl Scout Building
- Built Wind Blocks for Landfill