Agricultural and Environmental Systems

 

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INDUSTRY SECTOR

Career Field

Educational Program

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Career, Non Tech. Prep

 

FOOD PROCESSING

 

Agricultural and Food Products Processing Career Field

 

Meat Processor

 

Food Inspector

 

Butcher

 

Food Processing Supervisor

 

Grain Mill Products Inspector

 

Meat Cutter

 

Meat Grader

 

Meat Inspector

 

Veterinary Meat Inspector

 

Dairy Processing Supervisor

 

Dressed Poultry Grader

 

Dairy Inspector

 

Food & Drug Inspector

 

Poultry Processing Plant Worker

 

Milk Plant Supervisor

 

Food Science and Technology Career Field

 

Food Scientist

 

Meat Science Researcher

 

Product Developer

 

Food Chemist

 

Sensory Technician

 

Food Nutritionist

 

Biochemist

 

Biotechnologist

 

Food Additive Biochemist

 

Food Process Engineer

 

Smokehouse Operator

 

Food Engineer

 

Grain Press Operator

 

Blender

 

Drier Operator

 

Food Safety Engineer (microbiologist)

 

Allergen Specialist

 

Quality Control Specialist

 

HACCP/Sanitation Specialist

 

Packaging Engineer

 

Labeling Coordinator

 

Biosystems Engineer

 

Bioengineer

 

Biosystems Engineering-Bioprocessing

 

Biosystems Engineering-Controlled Environments

 

Biosystems Engineering-Enzymatic Conversions

 

Water Treatment Technician

 

 

 

FOOD PROCESSING

 

Agricultural and Food Products Processing Career Field

 

Agricultural and Food Products Processing.  Individuals receive, inspect, store, process, and package agricultural products in the form of human food consumables, animal or plant food, or as other industrial products.  Individuals are expected to apply the nutrient and industrial properties of various agricultural products; logistics and storage procedures; chemical and mechanical processing operations; packaging; safety and health requirements; and related technical and business principles.

 

 

Food Science and Technology Career Field

 

Food Science.  Individuals focus on the application of biological, chemical, and physical principles to the study of converting raw agricultural products into processed forms suitable for direct human consumption, and the storage of such products.  Individuals are expected to apply aspects of the agricultural sciences, human physiology and nutrition, food chemistry, agricultural products processing, food additives, food preparation and packaging, food storage and shipment, and related aspects of human health and safety including toxicology and pathology.

 

 

Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General.  Individuals focus on the role of foods and nutrition in human health and wellness.  Individuals are expected to apply nutritional care and education, the planning and provision of food services, the development of consumable food products, life-span nutrition and wellness, the principles of nutritional assessment, and food safety and food composition.

 

 

Biotechnology.  Individuals focus on the application of the biological sciences, biochemistry, and genetics to the preparation of new and enhanced agricultural, environmental, clinical, and industrial products, including the commercial exploitation of microbes, plants, and animals.  Individuals are expected to apply bioinformatics, gene identification, phylogenetics and comparative genomics, bioinorganic chemistry, immunoassaying, DNA sequencing, xenotransplantation, genetic engineering, industrial microbiology, drug and biologic development, enzyme-based production processes, patent law, biotechnology management and marketing, applicable regulations, and biotechnology ethics.

 

 

Food Technology and Processing.  Individuals focus on the application of chemical, physical, and engineering principles to the development and implementation of manufacturing, packaging, storage, and distribution technologies and processes for food products.  Individuals are expected to apply food engineering, food preservation and handling, food preparation, food packaging and display, food storage and shipment, and related equipment and facilities design, operation, and maintenance.

 

 

Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering.  Individuals apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of systems, equipment and facilities used to produce process and store agricultural products; to improve the productivity of agricultural methods; and to develop improved agricultural biological systems.

 

 

Foodservice Systems Administration/Management.  Individuals focus on the principles and practices relating to the administration of food service systems in institutional settings, and that prepares individuals to manage such operations in public and private facilities. Includes instruction in human nutrition, food safety, the design and organization of food service systems, purchasing, personnel management, and related business practices.

 

 

POWER

 

Agricultural Mechanization Career Field

 

Equipment Service Manager/Operations Manager

 

Agricultural Equipment Dealer

 

Machinist

 

Equipment Mechanic

 

Market Representative

 

Agricultural Engineer

 

Biosystems Engineer

 

Machinery Manufacturer

 

Agricultural Equipment Designer

 

Research Engineer

 

Biosystems Engineer -Controlled Environments

 

Floater Operator

 

Equipment Operator

 

Elevator Maintenance Person

 

Parts Technician

 

Diesel Mechanic

 

Hydraulic Engineer

 

Tractor Mechanic/Assembler

 

 

POWER

 

Agricultural Mechanization Career Field

 

Agricultural Mechanization, General.  Individuals sell, select, and service agricultural or agribusiness technical equipment and facilities, including computers, specialized software, power units, machinery, equipment structures, and utilities.  Individuals are expected to apply agricultural power systems; planning and selecting materials for the construction of support facilities; mechanical practices associated with irrigation and water conservation; erosion control; and agricultural data processing systems.

 

 

Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering.  Individuals apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of systems, equipment and facilities used to produce process and store agricultural products; to improve the productivity of agricultural methods; and to develop improved agricultural biological systems.

 

 

Agricultural Power Machinery Operation.  Individuals operate specialized farm, ranch, and agribusiness power equipment of a stationary, mobile, and/or hand-operated nature. Individuals are expected to operate specialized equipment such as terrestrial and airborne crop spraying equipment; tractors and hauling equipment; planting and harvesting equipment; cutting equipment; power sources and systems for silos, irrigation, pumping, and applications such as dairy, feeding and, shearing operations; processing equipment; and applicable computers and specialized software, electrical, mechanical, and safety principles.

 

 

Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology.  Individuals maintain and repair specialized farm, ranch, and agribusiness power equipment and vehicles.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of diesel, combustion, electrical, steam, hydraulic, and mechanical systems, computers and specialized software and their application to the maintenance of terrestrial and airborne crop spraying equipment; tractors and hauling equipment; planting and harvesting equipment; cutting equipment; power sources and systems for silos; irrigation and pumping equipment; dairy, feeding and, shearing operations; and processing systems. 

 

 

STRUCTURAL

 

Agricultural Mechanization Career Field

 

Agricultural Engineer

 

Biosystems Engineer

 

Agricultural Engineer (Livestock Buildings, Equine Buildings and Equipment)

 

Agricultural Construction Engineer

 

Research Engineer

 

Biosystems Engineer -Controlled Environments

 

 

STRUCTURAL

 

Agricultural Mechanization Career Field

 

Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering.  Individuals apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of systems, equipment and facilities (Livestock Buildings, Equine Buildings and Equipment Greenhouse Construction) used to produce process and store agricultural products; to improve the productivity of agricultural methods; and to develop improved agricultural biological systems.

 

 

GREENHOUSE/FLORICULTURE

 

Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services Career Field  

 

Interior Plantscape Designer

 

Maintenance Technician

 

Greenhouse Manager

 

Grower/Head Grower

 

Greenhouse Propagator

 

Florist

 

Floral Designer

 

Floral Shop Owner/Operator

 

Floral Salesperson

 

Floral Manager

 

Floral Buyer

 

Floral Sales Manager

 

Floral Store Manager

 

 

GREENHOUSE/FLORICULTURE

 

Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services Career Field

 

Interior Plantscaping.  Individuals design, produce, store, and deliver plant species in controlled indoor environments for various interiors, including commercial, retail, and other purposes.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of plant science, climate, irrigation, and nutrition.

 

 

Greenhouse Operations and Management.  Individuals produce, store, and deliver plant species in controlled indoor environments for wholesale, commercial, research, or other purposes.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of plant science; climate, irrigation, and nutrition control equipment operation and maintenance; facilities management; inventory control; safety procedures; and personnel supervision principles of business management.

 

 

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management.  Individuals operate and manage commercial and contract florist enterprises, supply and delivery services, and flower catering services.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of plant science; purchasing, storage, and delivery systems; floral design and arranging; and principles of business management.

 

 

NURSERY/LANDSCAPE/TURF

 

Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services Career Field

 

Plant Breeder

 

Arborist

 

Horticulturist

 

Turf and Landscape Owner/Operator

 

Laborer

 

Landscaper

 

Landscape Crew Foreperson

 

Landscape Operations Superintendent

 

Landscape Salesperson

 

Landscape Manager

 

Landscape Buyer

 

Landscape Supervisor

 

Landscape Plant Maintenance Person

 

Landscape Equipment Operator

 

Landscape Contractor

 

Turf and Landscape Operator

 

Groundskeeper

 

Landscape Architects

 

Landscape Designer

 

Nursery Operator/Owner

 

Nursery Salesperson

 

Nursery Propagator

 

Nursery Field/Container Supervisor

 

Nursery Field/Container Superintendent

 

Nursery Manager

 

Nursery Sales Manager

 

Nursery Shipping and Traffic Manager

 

Nursery Broker

 

Plant Health Care Specialist

 

Lawn Service Owner/Manager

 

Lawn Service Applicator

 

Lawn Maintenance Technician

 

Turf Salesperson

 

Turf Scientist

 

Golf Course Superintendent

 

Greenskeeper

 

Grounds Supervisors

 

Sod Producer

 

Turfgrass Manager

 

Turfgrass Specialist

 

Athletic Fields Manager

 

Cemetery Superintendent

 

Greengoods/Hardgoods Buyer

 

Floral Salesperson

 

Cashier

 

Sales Clerk

 

Manager

 

Plant Maintenance Person

 

Supervisor

 

Display Person

 

 

NURSERY/LANDSCAPE/TURF

 

Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services Career Field

Ornamental Horticulture.  Individuals focus on domesticated plants and plant materials used for decorative and recreational applications and prepare individuals to breed, grow, and utilize ornamental plant varieties for commercial and aesthetic purposes. Individuals are expected to apply plant science subjects, the environmental design and artistic aspects of horticultural product usage, and the management of horticultural operations.

 

Landscaping and Grounds keeping. Individuals manage and maintain indoor and/or outdoor ornamental and recreational plants and groundcovers and related conceptual designs established by landscape architects, interior designers, enterprise owners or managers, and individual clients.  Individual are expected to apply principles of horticulture, gardening, plant and soil irrigation and nutrition, turf maintenance, plant maintenance, equipment operation and maintenance, personnel supervision, and purchasing.

 

Landscape Architecture.  Prepares individuals for the independent professional practices of landscape architecture and research in various aspects of the field.  Individuals are expected to apply geology and hydrology; soils, groundcovers, and horticultural elements; project and site planning; landscape design, history, and theory; environmental design; applicable law and regulations; and professional responsibilities and standards.

 

Plant Nursery Operations and Management.  Individuals operate and manage outdoor plant farms, tree and shrub nurseries, and related facilities that develop domesticated plant products for propagation, harvesting, and transplantation.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of plant science; farm and business management; nursery operations; equipment operation and maintenance; safety procedures; and personnel supervision.

 

Turf and Turfgrass Management.  Individuals focus on turfgrasses and related groundcover plants and prepare individuals to develop commercial or recreational grasses and related products; plant, transplant, and manage grassed areas; and to produce and store turf used for transplantation.  Individuals are expected to apply plant sciences, genetics of grasses, turf science, use analysis, turf management, and related economics.

 

SOIL AND WATER

Natural Resources Conservation and Research Career Field

        Resource Manager

Soil & Water Conservationist

Watershed Coordinator

Conservation Technician

Engineering Technician

Storm Water Management Specialist

Comprehensive Nutrient Management Planner

Soil Scientist

Environmental Lab Technician

Urban Stream Specialist

Resource Management Specialist

GIS Coordinator

Environmental Consultant

Hydrologist

Wetland Biologist

Flood Plain Manager

Natural Resources Management and Policy Career Field

Program Specialist

Program/District Administrator

Resource Management Specialist

State Conservationist

Water and Waste Treatment Plant Operator

Water Resources Manager

Forestry Career Field 

Forest Scientist

Forester

Parks and Recreation Teachers, Postsecondary

Park Ranger

Park Maintenance Employee

Outdoor Recreation Specialist

Park Manager

Pruners

Arborist

Arborist Groundsassistant

Sales

Timber Manager

Forest Ranger

Log Grader

Fire Warden

Forest Fire Fighter/Warden

Timber Harvester

Tree Surgeon

 

SOIL AND WATER

Natural Resources Conservation and Research Career Field

Natural Resources/Conservation, General.  Individuals focus on the studies and activities relating to the natural environment and its conservation, use, and improvement.  Individuals are expected to apply subjects such as climate, air, soil, water, land, fish and wildlife, nutrient management, and plant resources; in the basic principles of environmental science and natural resources management; and the recreational and economic uses of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources.

 

Natural Resources Management and Policy Career Field

Natural Resources Management and Policy.  Individuals plan, develop, manage, and evaluate programs to protect and regulate natural habitats and renewable natural resources.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of wildlife, Watershed Management and Protection, and conservation biology, environmental science, animal population surveying, natural resource economics, management techniques for various habitats, applicable law and policy, administrative and communications skills, Personnel management and public relations.

 

Public Policy Analysis.  Individuals focus on the systematic analysis of public policy issues and decision processes.  Individuals are expected to apply role of economic and political factors in public decision-making and policy formulation; microeconomic analysis of policy issues; resource allocation and decision modeling; cost/benefit analysis; statistical methods; and applications to specific public policy topics.

 

Natural Resource Economics.  Individuals focus on the application of economic concepts and methods to the analysis of issues such as air and water pollution, land use planning, waste disposal, invasive species and pest control, conservation policies, and related environmental problems.  Individuals are expected to apply cost-benefit analysis; environmental impact assessment; evaluation and assessment of alternative resource management strategies; policy evaluation and monitoring; and descriptive and analytic tools for studying how environmental developments affect the economic system.

 

Water, Wetlands, and Marine Resources Management.  Individuals apply the principles of marine/aquatic biology, oceanography, natural resource economics, and natural resources management to the development, conservation, and management of freshwater and saltwater environments.  Individuals are expected to apply subjects such as wetlands, riverine, lacustrian, coastal, and oceanic water resources; water conservation and use; flood control; pollution control; water supply logistics; wastewater management; the economic and recreational uses of water resources.

 

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Taxidermy/Taxidermist.  Individuals reproduce life-like three-dimensional representations of living animals for permanent display using elements of the deceased specimen(s) as well as artificial materials, and to manage taxidermy services and businesses. Individuals are expected to apply specimen grading and selection, capping and fleshing, preservation procedures, tanning, drying, measurements, form and armature construction, carpentry and woodworking, molding and casting, drawing, sculptural techniques, painting and finishing techniques, basic business operations, customer communications, and applicable laws and regulations.

 

 

Forestry

Forestry Career Field

Forest Sciences.  Individuals focus on the application of one or more forest-related sciences to the study of environmental factors affecting forests and the growth and management of forest resources.  Individuals are expected to apply forest biology, forest hydrology, forest mensuration, silviculture, forest soils, water resources, environmental science, forest resources management, and wood science.

 

Forest Management/Forest Resources Management.  Individuals apply principles of forestry and natural resources management to the administration of forest lands and related resources.  Individuals are expected to apply silviculture, forest mensuration, forest protection, inventorying, biometrics, and geographic information systems, remote sensing, photogrammetry, forest policy and economics, forestland use planning, fire protection and management, and related administrative skills.

 

Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management.  Individuals develop and manage park facilities and other indoor and outdoor recreation and leisure facilities.  Individuals are expected to apply supervising support personnel, health and safety standards, public relations, planning and maintenance, and basic business and marketing principles.

 

Urban Forestry.  Individuals apply the principles of forestry and related sciences to the development, care, and maintenance of individual trees and forested areas within or close to areas of dense human habitation.  Individuals are expected to apply urban environments; effects of pollution on tree species; environmental design and landscaping; urban pest infestation; urban forest management; ornamental plant materials, and landscape designer and applicable policies and regulations.

 

Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology.  Individuals focus on the application of chemical, physical, and engineering principles to the analysis of the properties and behavior of wood and wood products and the development of processes for converting wood into paper and other products.  Individuals are expected to apply wood classification and testing, product development, manufacturing and processing technologies, and the design and development of related equipment and systems.

 

Forest Engineering.  Individuals apply scientific, mathematical, and forestry principles to the design of mechanical devices and processes for efficient forest management, timber production and related forest logistics systems.  Individuals are expected to apply forest products processing, forest management, forest harvesting, timber structure design, production analysis, road and bridge construction, vehicle adaptation and design, and harvesting equipment design.

 

Forest Resources Production and Management.  Individuals focus on the application of forestry principles to the production, harvesting, and processing of forest resources and that prepares individuals to perform associated technical and managerial functions.  Individuals are expected to apply forest production and utilization, industrial forestry, agroforestry, transplantation, timber harvesting, selection and identification of trees, processing technologies and systems, equipment operations and maintenance, and related management skills.

 

Forest Technology/Technician.  Individuals assist foresters in the management and production of forest resources.  Individuals are expected to apply woods and field skills, tree identification, timber measurement, logging and timber harvesting, forest propagation and regeneration, forest fire-fighting, resource management, equipment operation and maintenance, record-keeping, forest resources and management, and personnel supervision.

 

Forestry, Other.  Individuals are expected to apply forestry not listed above.

 

FISH AND WILDLIFE

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Career Field

Fisheries Scientist

Aquaculturist

Aquarist

Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management Career Field

Game Farm Supervisor

Game Warden

Wildlife Manager

Hatchery Manager

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

Wildlife Biologist

Herpetologist

Ornithologist

Vertebrate Zoologist

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology Career Field

Phycologist (Marine Botanists)

Limnologist

Marine Biologist

Mycologist

 

FISH AND WILDLIFE

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management Career Field

Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the husbandry and production of non-domesticated fish and shellfish populations for recreational and commercial purposes and the management of fishing and marine/aquatic product processing to ensure adequate conservation and efficient utilization.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of marine/aquatic biology, freshwater and saltwater ecosystems, water resources, fishing production operations and management, fishing policy and regulation, and the management of recreational and commercial fishing activities.

 

Commercial Fishing.  Individuals apply technical knowledge and skills to function as commercial fishermen, fishing operations supervisors or in related fishing industry operations.  Individuals are expected to apply fishing vessel operation; fishing equipment operation and maintenance; equipment repair; catch identification, sorting, and storage; safety procedures; record keeping; and applicable legal regulations.

 

Aquaculture.  Individuals select, culture, propagate, harvest, and market domesticated fish, shellfish, and marine plants, both freshwater and saltwater.  Individuals are expected to apply basic principles of aquatic and marine biology; health and nutrition of aquatic and marine life; design and operation of fish farms, breeding facilities, culture beds, and related enterprises; and related issues of safety, applicable regulations, logistics, and supply.

 

Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management Career Field

Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management.  Individuals conserve and manage wilderness areas and the flora and fauna therein, and manage wildlife reservations and zoological facilities for recreational, commercial, and ecological purposes.  Individuals are expected to apply wildlife biology; environmental science; natural resources management and policy; outdoor recreation and parks management; the design and operation of natural and artificial wildlife habitats; applicable law and regulations; and related administrative and communications skills.

 

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

Wildlife Biology.  Individuals focus on the application of biological principles to the study of vertebrate wildlife, wildlife habitats, and related ecosystems in remote and urban areas.  Individuals are expected to apply animal ecology; adaptational biology; urban ecosystems; natural and artificial habitat management; limnology; wildlife pathology; and vertebrate zoological specializations such as mammalogy, herpetology, ichthyology, ornithology, and others.

 

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology Career Field

Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the ecology and behavior of microbes, plants, and animals inhabiting oceans, coastal waters, and saltwater wetlands and their interactions with the physical environment.  Individuals are expected to apply chemical, physical, and geological oceanography; molecular, cellular, and biochemical studies; marine microbiology; marine botany; ichthyology; mammalogy; marine population dynamics and biodiversity; reproductive biology; studies of specific species, phyla, habitats, and ecosystems; marine paleocology and palentology; and applications to fields such as fisheries science and biotechnology.

 

Aquatic Biology/Limnology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the ecology and behavior of microbes, plants, and animals inhabiting inland fresh waters such as lakes, ponds, rivers, creeks, estuaries, and wetlands.  Individuals are expected to apply geology and hydrology; aquatic ecosystems; microbiology; mycology; botany; ichthyology; mammalogy; population biology and biodiversity; studies of specific species, phyla, and habitats; and applications to fields such as natural resources conservation, fisheries science, and biotechnology.

 

Conservation Biology.  Individuals focus on the application of the biological sciences to the specific problems of biodiversity, species preservation, ecological sustainability, and habitat fragmentation in the face of advancing human social, economic, and industrial pressures.  Individuals are expected to apply ecology, environmental science, biological systems, extinction theory, human-animal and human-plant interaction, ecosystem science and management, wetland conservation, field biology, forest and wildlife biology, and natural history.

 

ANIMAL HEALTH

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Animal Health Products and Feed Distributor Representative

Animal Health Products Sales Representative

Artificial Breeding Distributor

Companion Animal Veterinarian

Embryo Transfer Specialist

Equine Veterinarian

Insect and Disease Inspector

Large Animal Veterinarian

Poultry Veterinarian

Product Research Veterinarian

Teaching Veterinarian

Veterinary Assistant and Aide

Veterinary Inspector

Veterinary Inspector Aide

Veterinary Laboratory Technician

Veterinary Practice Manager

Veterinary Technicians and Technologist

Veterinary X-ray Technician

Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Career Field

Blood Tester

Environmental Toxicologist

Equine Veterinarian

Poultry Veterinarian

Radiologist

Veterinary Bacteriologist

Veterinary Dentist

Veterinary Epidemiologist

Veterinary Orthopedic Surgeon

Veterinary Parasitologist

Veterinary Pathologist

Veterinary Pharmacologist

Veterinary Virologist

Veterinary Virus-Serum Inspector

 

ANIMAL HEALTH

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Veterinary Medicine.  Individuals focus on the independent professional practice of veterinary medicine, involving the diagnosis, treatment, and health care management of animals and animal populations and the prevention and management of zoonosis.  Individuals are expected to apply veterinary basic sciences, infectious and noninfectious disease, diagnostic procedures, veterinary clinical medicine, obstetrics, radiology, anesthesiology, surgery, toxicology, animal health and preventive medicine, clinical nutrition, practice management, and professional standards and ethics.

 

Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant.  Individuals work under the supervision of veterinarians, laboratory animal specialists, and zoological professionals, to provide patient management, care, and clinical procedures assistance as well as owner communication.  Individuals are expected to apply animal nursing care, animal health and nutrition, animal handling, clinical pathology, radiology, anesthesiology, dental prophylaxis, surgical assisting, clinical laboratory procedures, office administration skills, patient and owner management, OSHA compliance and applicable standards and regulations.

 

Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Career Field

Comparative and Laboratory Animal Medicine.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of animal models of human disease and related experimental procedures, and prepare veterinarians and animal health specialists to manage the laboratory use and care of experimental animals.  Individuals are expected to apply laboratory animal husbandry, laboratory animal disease, biohazard control, gnotobiology, breeding, comparative anatomy and physiology, comparative gene mapping, protein function, physical and mathematical modeling, computer modeling, stem cell technology, colony and genetic stock management, cryopreservation, applicable regulations, and bioethics.

 

Large Animal/Food Animal and Equine Surgery and Medicine.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the internal medicine and invasive and noninvasive treatment of herd, work, sport, and food animals.  Individuals are expected to apply equine medicine, swine and dairy medicine, food animal medicine, pathophysiology, large animal diseases, large animal anesthesiology and surgical procedures, preoperative and postoperative care, and specific medical specialties such as dentistry, ophthalmology, oncology, obstetrics/theriogenology, radiology and orthopedics.

 

Small/Companion Animal Surgery and Medicine.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the internal medicine and invasive and noninvasive treatment of companion and household animals.  Individuals are expected to apply avian medicine, pet care, companion animal medicine, pathophysiology, small animal diseases, small animal anesthesiology and surgical procedures, preoperative and postoperative care, and specific medical specialties such as dentistry, ophthalmology, oncology, obstetrics/theriogenology, radiology, and orthopedics.

 

Veterinary Anatomy.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the structure of small and large animal cellular, organ, tissue, and body systems and their relation to physiologic function, disease, and therapeutic treatment.  Individuals are expected to apply histology, ultrastructure, molecular biology, biochemistry, developmental biology, neuroscience, electrophysiology, electron microscopy, computer imaging, and applications to specific species.

 

Veterinary Infectious Diseases.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of zoonotic infectious diseases, disease mechanisms, and prevention and treatment strategies.  Individuals are expected to apply disease pathogenesis, vector biology, mycobacterial infection, blood parasites, retroviruses, food-borne diseases, new infectious agents, ecotoxicology, mechanisms of disease transfer, antibody resistance, comparative pathology, communicable diseases, and disease prevention and eradication.

 

Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the microbial causation and immunology processes related to animal disease, prevention, and treatment.  Individuals are expected to apply bacteriology, mycology, virology, immune response mechanisms, humoral and cell function, cancer defenses, immune system dysfunction, immunologic diseases, parasitology, pathogenesis, and disease vectors.

 

Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the development and process of disease in domestic and wild animals and applications to diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.  Individuals are expected to apply pathogenesis, immunoparasitology, viral therapy, inherited metabolic diseases, environmental toxicology, anatomical and clinical pathology, necropsy and biopsy techniques, clinical laboratory analysis, pathological interpretation, and disease diagnosis.

 

Veterinary Physiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the functional dynamics of animal biological systems and their relationship to the diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury.  Individuals are expected to apply mammalian and non-mammalian physiology, laboratory physiology, physiological responses to the environment, endocrinology, animal biotechnology, mechanisms of hormone action, organ systems, metabolism, and pathophysiology.

 

Veterinary Preventive Medicine Epidemiology and Public Health. Individuals focus on the study of the prevention and control of communicable animal diseases, diseases affecting humans, and prepare veterinarians to function as public health specialists.  Individuals are expected to apply animal epidemiology, biostatistics, food safety and quality assurance, food toxicology, zoonotic and infectious diseases, disease vectors and transference, production medicine, animal health, veterinary public health practice, and inspection and evaluation methods.

 

Veterinary Toxicology and Pharmacology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of specific environmental and food hazards affecting domestic and wild animals and the development and action of chemical antidotes and treatments.  Individuals are expected to apply small and large animal toxicology and pharmacology, neurotoxicology, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, neuropharmacology, xenobiotics, drug resistance, pesticides, toxicological pathology, genetic and molecular toxicology, environmental toxicology, drug and toxicant analysis and evaluation, and environmental radiology.

 

COMPANION ANIMALS

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Animal Groomer

Dog Groomer

Pet Shop Manager

Animal Caretaker

Companion Animal Trainer

Animal Behaviorist

Guide Dogs Licensed Instructor

Large Animal Trainer

Kennel Manager

Kennel Worker

Animal Rescuer

Small Animal Nutritionist

Animal Care Instructor

Zoo Keeper

Obedience Instructor

Animal Control Officer

Animal Breeder

Livestock Fitter/ Groomer/ Show

 

COMPANION ANIMALS

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Dog/Pet/Animal Grooming.  Individuals provide cosmetic services for household pets, show animals, work animals and animal athletes.  Individuals are expected to apply skin, coat, and pelt grooming and styling; skin care; hoof, nail, and claw care; animal massage; minor first aid and veterinary referral; animal grooming products and applications; health and safety; and applicable regulations.

 

Animal Training.  Individuals teach and exercise animals for leisure, sport, show, and professional purposes. Individuals are expected to apply animal psychology, health, and safety; human- animal interaction; learning and behavior styles associated with different breeds and species; and the technical and pedagogical aspects of training animals for such specific functions as obedient household pets, performing show animals, animal athletes, care-giving (e.g., seeing-eye dogs), search and rescue, and police/security work.

 

ANIMAL SYSTEMS

Agricultural Business and Management Career Field

Agricultural Business Accountant

Agricultural Business Manager

Agricultural Loan Officer

Field Representative for Bank, Insurance Company or Government Programs

Land Bank/Farm Credit Service Manager

Livestock Equipment Dealer

Livestock Equipment Salesperson

Agricultural Operations Career Field

Agricultural Land Appraiser/Sales

Animal Breeder

Animal Caretaker

Aqua Culture Specialist

Aquaculture Producer/Operator/Manager

Artificial Insemination Herd Sire Technician

Beef Producer/Operator/Manager

Blacksmith

Dairy Herd Supervisor (DHIA)

Dairy Producer/Operator/Manager

Egg Grader/ Marketer

Equine Producer/ Operator/Manager

Ferrier

Herd Sire Evaluator

Herd Sire Manager

Livestock Auctioneer

Livestock Commission Agent

Livestock Farm worker, Laborer, Farm Hand, Yard Attendant

Livestock Herdsperson

Livestock Machinery and Equipment Sales Representative/Dealer

Livestock Sales Representative

Livestock Seller/Buyer/Appraiser

Manager Information Systems Specialist (MIS)

Meat Buyer

Poultry Hatchery Manager

Poultry Producer/Operator/Manager

Product Commission Agent

Recovery/Rehabilitation Manager

Semen Processing Specialist

Sheep Producer/Operator/Manager

Specialty Animal Producer/Operator/Manager

Swine Producer/Operator/Manager

Technology Systems Manager

Wool Grader/Buyer

Wool Shearer/Stock Clipper

Animal and Poultry Science Career Field

Animal Nutritionist

Animal Production Scientist/Specialist

Animal Reproduction Scientist/Specialist

Animal Welfare Specialist/Consultant

Aquaculture Scientist/Specialist

Beef Scientist/Specialist

Dairy Scientist/Specialist

Equine Scientist/Specialist

Feed and Farm Management Adviser/Analyst

Laboratory Technician/Research Aide

Poultry Breeding Scientist/Specialist

Poultry Scientist/Specialist

Sheep Scientist/Specialist

Specialty Animal Scientist/Specialist

Swine Scientist/Specialist

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Behavior Modification Specialist

Equine Trainer

Fitter/Groomer

Horse Exerciser

Paddock Judge

Professional Show Person

Race Horse Trainer

Stable Attendant Groomer Stallion Manager

Stable Manager

Stallion Manager

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

Animal Cytologist

Animal Ecologist

Biochemist

Biotechnologist

DNA - Gene Targeting/Gene Mapping

Genetic Importer

Muscle Biology Researcher

Population Genetics Specialist

Reproductive Physiologist

 

ANIMAL SYSTEMS

Agricultural Business and Management Career Field

Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling.  Individuals sell agricultural products and supplies, provide support services to agricultural enterprises, and purchase and market agricultural products.  Individuals are expected to apply basic business management, marketing, retailing and wholesaling operations, and applicable principles of agriculture and agricultural operations.

 

Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations.  Individuals manage agricultural businesses and agriculturally related operations within diversified corporations.  Individuals are expected to apply agriculture, appropriate agricultural specialization, business management, accounting, finance, marketing, planning, human resources management, and other managerial responsibilities.

 

Agricultural Business and Management, General.  Individuals focus on modern business and economic principles involved in the organization, operation, and management of agricultural enterprises.

 

Agricultural Business Technology.  Individuals perform specialized support functions related to agricultural business offices and operations and to operate agricultural office equipment, software, and information systems.  Individuals are expected to apply basic agricultural business principles, office management, equipment operation, standard software, and database management.

 

Agricultural Economics.  Individuals focus on the application of economics to the analysis of resource allocation, productivity, investment, and trends in the agricultural sector, both domestically and internationally.  Individuals are expected to apply economics and related subfields as well as applicable agricultural fields.

 

Applied Economics.  Individuals focus on the application of economic principles and analytical techniques to the study of particular industries, activities, or the exploitation of particular resources.  Individuals are expected to apply economic theory; microeconomic analysis and modeling of specific industries, commodities; the economic consequences of resource allocation decisions; regulatory and consumer factors; and the technical aspects of specific subjects as they relate to economic analysis.

 

Business Administration/Management.  Individuals plan, organize, direct, and control the functions and processes of a firm or organization.  Individuals are expected to apply management theory, human resources management and behavior, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production, marketing, and business decision-making.

 

Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.  Individuals perform development, marketing and management functions associated with owning and operating a business.

 

Farm/Farm and Ranch Management.  Individuals manage farms, ranches, and similar enterprises.  Individuals are expected to apply agricultural specialization as well as business management, accounting, taxation, capitalization, purchasing, government programs and regulations, operational planning and budgeting, contracts and negotiation, and estate planning.

 

Industrial Management.  Individuals focus on the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations, and prepare individuals to plan and manage such operations.  Individuals are expected to apply accounting, engineering economy, financial management, industrial and human resources management, industrial psychology, management information systems, mathematical modeling and optimization, quality control, operations research, safety and health issues, and environmental program management.

 

Operations Management and Supervision.  Individuals manage and direct the physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance management, production control, industrial labor relations and skilled trade’s supervision, strategic manufacturing policy, systems analysis, productivity analysis and cost control, and materials planning.

 

Small Business Administration/Management.  Individuals develop and manage independent small businesses.  Individuals are expected to apply business administration; enterprise planning and entrepreneurship; start-up; small business operations and problems; personnel supervision; capitalization and investment; taxation; business law and regulations; e-commerce; home business operations; and applications to specific sectors, products, and services.

 

Agricultural Operations Career Field

Agricultural Operations, General.  Individuals focus on the general planning, economics, and use of facilities, natural resources, equipment, labor, and capital to produce plant and animal products, and that may prepare individuals for work in farming, ranching, and agribusiness.

 

Animal/Livestock Husbandry and Production.  Individuals select, breed, care for, slaughter, and market livestock and small farm animals.  Individuals are expected to apply basic animal science, animal nutrition, and animal health as applied to various species and breeds; design, management and operation of housing, feeding, and handling facilities; and related issues of safety, applicable regulations, logistics, and supply.

 

Dairy Husbandry and Production.  Individuals manage the selection and care of dairy animals and associated dairy farm and processing facilities and operations.  Individuals are expected to apply basic animal and dairy science; dairy animal nutrition and health; design and operation of dairy housing, feeding, and processing facilities and equipment; and related issues of safety, sanitation, shipping and handling, and applicable regulations.

 

Horse Husbandry/Equine Science and Management.  Individuals manage the selection, breeding, care, and maintenance of work, athletic, and show horses; and horse farms, stables, tracks and related equipment and operations.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of animal science, care, and health; stable and track management; design and operation of facilities and equipment; and related issues such as regulations, business management; and logistics.

 

Animal and Poultry Science Career Field

Agricultural Animal Breeding.  Individuals focus on the application of genetics and genetic engineering to the improvement of agricultural animal health, the development of new animal breeds, and the selective improvement of agricultural animal populations.  Individuals are expected to apply genetics, genetic engineering, population genetics, animal health, animal husbandry, and biotechnology.

 

Animal Health.  Individuals focus on the application of biological and chemical principles to the study, prevention, and control of diseases in agricultural animal populations.  Individuals are expected to apply environmental science, pharmacology, animal population studies, genetics, animal physiology and diet, disease prevention, treatment methodologies, and laboratory and testing procedures.

 

Animal Nutrition.  Individuals focus on the biology and chemistry of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, water, vitamins, and feed additives as related to animal health and the production of improved animal products.  Individuals are expected to apply nutrition science, animal health and physiology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, animal husbandry, and food science.

 

Animal Sciences, General.  Individuals focus on the scientific principles that underlie the breeding and husbandry of agricultural animals, and the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural animal products.  Individuals are expected to apply animal sciences, animal husbandry and production, and agricultural and food products processing.

 

Bioinformatics.  Individuals focus on the application of computer-based technologies and services to biological, biomedical, and biotechnology research.  Individuals are expected to apply algorithms, network architecture, principles of software design, human interface design, usability studies, search strategies, database management and data mining, digital image processing, computer graphics and animation, CAD, computer programming, and applications to experimental design and analysis and to specific quantitative, modeling, and analytical studies in the various biological specializations.

 

Biometry/Biometrics.  Individuals focus on the application of statistics and other computational methods to the study of problems in the biological sciences and related fields in agriculture and natural resources.  Individuals are expected to apply computational biology, mathematical statistics, matrix algebra, applied calculus, experimental design, linear modeling, sampling theory, stochastic processes, spatial and temporal analysis, longitudinal analysis, sparse/unbalanced data and complex error, and applications to such topics as population genetics, animal breeding, forest genetics, population dynamics, wildlife biometry, ecology, and agricultural and natural resource management.

 

Biotechnology. Individuals focus on the application of the biological sciences, biochemistry, and genetics to the preparation of new and enhanced agricultural, environmental, clinical, and industrial products, including the commercial exploitation of microbes, plants, and animals.  Individuals are expected to apply bioinformatics, gene identification, phylogenetics and comparative genomics, bioinorganic chemistry, immunoassaying, DNA sequencing, xenotransplantation, genetic engineering, industrial microbiology, drug and biologic development, enzyme-based production processes, patent law, biotechnology management and marketing, applicable regulations, and biotechnology ethics.

 

Dairy Science.  Individuals focus on the application of biological and chemical principles to the production and management of dairy animals and the production and handling of dairy products.  Individuals are expected to apply animal sciences, nutrition sciences, food science and technology, biochemistry, and related aspects of human and animal health and safety.

 

Human Nutrition.  Individuals focus on the relationships between food consumption and human development and health.  Individuals are expected to apply the cellular and molecular processes of food processing in the human body, related metabolic processes, the relationship of food and nutrition to disease, and nutritional needs across the life span.

 

Livestock Management.  Individuals focus on the application of biological and chemical principles to the production and management of livestock animals and the production and handling of meat and other products.  Individuals are expected to apply animal sciences, nutrition sciences, food science and technology, biochemistry, and related aspects of human and animal health and safety.

 

Nutrition Sciences.  Individuals focus on the utilization of food for human growth and metabolism, in both normal and dysfunctional states, from the interdisciplinary perspective of the agricultural, human, biological, and biomedical sciences.  Individuals are expected to apply food science, biochemistry, physiology, dietetics, food and nutrition studies, biotechnology, biophysics, and the clinical sciences.

 

Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services Career Field

Equestrian/Equine Studies.  Individuals focus on the horse, horsemanship, and related subjects and prepare individuals to care for horses and horse equipment; ride and drive horses for leisure, sport, show, and professional purposes; and manage the training of horses and riders.  Individuals are expected to apply horse breeding, nutrition, health, and safety; history of the horse and horsemanship; horse development and training; riding and equestrian technique; stable, paddock, and track management; and equipment maintenance and repair.

 

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

Animal Physiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of function, morphology, regulation, and intercellular communications and dynamics within vertebrate and invertebrate in animal species, with comparative applications to Homo sapiens and its relatives and antecedents.  Individuals are expected to apply reproduction, growth, lactation, digestion, performance, behavioral adaptation, sensory perception, motor action, phylogenetics, biotic and abiotic function, membrane biology, and related aspects of biochemistry and biophysics.

 

Zoology/Animal Biology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the biology of animal species and phyla, with reference to their molecular and cellular systems, anatomy, physiology, and behavior.  Individuals are expected to apply molecular and cell biology, microbiology, anatomy and physiology, ecology and behavior, evolutionary biology, and applications to specific species and phyla.

 

Genetics Career Field

Animal Genetics.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the genetics of multicellular animal life forms from the experimental, comparative, and clinical (veterinary and medical) viewpoints.  Individuals are expected to apply molecular genetics, gene expression, gene regulation, genomics, epigenetic phenomena, DNA recombination and repair, genetic interactions at the microbial and higher levels, and molecular evolution.

 

 

AGRONOMY

 

Agricultural Business and Management Career Field

 

Agricultural Business Accountant

 

Agricultural Business Manager

 

Agricultural Commodity Broker

 

Agricultural Economist

 

Agricultural Land Appraiser/Sales

 

Agricultural Loan Officer

 

Central Test Station Manager

 

Chemical Applicator

 

Chemical, Fertilizer Plant Manager/Supervisor

 

Chemical, Fertilizer Plant Operator

 

Chemical, Fertilizer, Supply Distribution Manager

 

Chemical, Fertilizer, Supply Sales and Service Representative

 

Chemical, Fertilizer, Supply Sales and Service Worker

 

Crop Machinery and Equipment Sales Representative

 

Elevator Branch Manager/Grain Originator

 

Export Terminal Production Inspector

 

Farm Investment Manager

 

Feed Mill Operator

 

Feed Mill Supervisor/Manager

 

Field Sales Representative, Agricultural Equipment

 

Field Representative for Bank, Insurance Company or Government Programs

 

Grain Accountant

 

Grain Elevator Operator

 

Grain Mill Product Inspector

 

Grain Operations Superintendent/Manager

 

Grain/Commodity Merchandiser/Buyer/Broker

 

Land Bank/Farm Credit Service Manager

 

Manager Information Systems Specialist (MIS)

 

Producer Buyer/Distributor

 

Resource Economist

 

Seed Department Manager

 

State Conservation Economist

 

Technology Systems Manager

 

Tobacco Buyer

 

Agricultural Operations Career Field

 

Agricultural Extension Specialist

 

Certified Crop Advisor Research

 

Field Inspector/Crop Scout

 

Forage Producer/Operator/Manager

 

Fruit Grower/Operator/Manager

 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Coordinator

 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager

 

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist

 

GPS Coordinator

 

Grading and Packing Supervisor/Manager

 

Grain Producer/Operator/Manager

 

Production Farm Assistant/worker

 

Seed Department Manager

 

Specialty Crop Producer/Operator/Manager

 

Storage Supervisor/Manager

 

Vegetable Producer/Operator/Manager

 

Plant Sciences Career Field

 

Agricultural Extension Specialist

 

Agronomist/Technician Service Agronomist

 

Biosystems Engineer - Controlled Environments

 

Crop Biochemist

 

Crop Breeder

 

Crop Physiologist

 

Crop Scientist

 

Greenhouse Operations Manager  

 

Hydroponics Specialist

 

Pest Control Technician

 

Plant Breeder

 

Plant Diagnostician

 

Plant Nutritionist

 

Plant Scientist

 

Weed Scientist

 

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

 

Biotechnologist

 

Entomologist

 

Marine Biologist

 

Plant Biochemist

 

Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Career Field

 

Crop Scout

 

Plant and Soil Microbiologist

 

Plant Pathologist

 

Range Conservationist

 

Range Land Scientist

 

Range Management Specialist

 

Range Manager

 

Range Soil Scientist/Specialist

 

Soil Sciences Career Field

 

Agronomy Sales Representative

 

Manure/Nutrient Management Specialist

 

Soil & Water Conservationist

 

Soil Biochemist

 

Soil Chemist

 

Soil Classification Specialist

 

Soil Fertility Specialist

 

Soil Management Specialist

 

Soil Physicist

 

Soil Scientist

 

Genetics Career Field

 

Crop Geneticist

 

Plant Breeder

 

Plant Geneticist

 

 

AGRONOMY

 

Agricultural Business and Management Career Field

 

Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations.  Individuals manage agricultural businesses and agriculturally related operations within diversified corporations.  Individuals are expected to apply agriculture, appropriate agricultural specialization, business management, accounting, finance, marketing, planning, human resources management, and other managerial responsibilities.

 

 

Agricultural Business and Management, General.  Individuals focus on modern business and economic principles involved in the organization, operation, and management of agricultural enterprises.

 

 

Agricultural Business Technology.  Individuals perform specialized support functions related to agricultural business offices and operations and to operate agricultural office equipment, software, and information systems.  Individuals are expected to apply basic agricultural business principles, office management, equipment operation, standard software, and database management.

 

 

Agricultural Economics.  Individuals focus on the application of economics to the analysis of resource allocation, productivity, investment, and trends in the agricultural sector, both domestically and internationally.  Individuals are expected to apply economics and related subfields as well as applicable agricultural fields.

 

 

Agricultural/Farm Supplies Retailing and Wholesaling.  Individuals sell agricultural products and supplies, provide support services to agricultural enterprises, and purchase and market agricultural products.  Individuals are expected to apply basic business management, marketing, retailing and wholesaling operations, and applicable principles of agriculture and agricultural operations.

 

 

Applied Economics.  Individuals focus on the application of economic principles and analytical techniques to the study of particular industries, activities, or the exploitation of particular resources.  Individuals are expected to apply economic theory; microeconomic analysis and modeling of specific industries, commodities; the economic consequences of resource allocation decisions; regulatory and consumer factors; and the technical aspects of specific subjects as they relate to economic analysis.

 

 

Business Administration/Management.  Individuals plan, organize, direct, and control the functions and processes of a firm or organization.  Individuals are expected to apply management theory, human resources management and behavior, accounting and other quantitative methods, purchasing and logistics, organization and production, marketing, and business decision-making.

 

 

Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.  Individuals perform development, marketing and management functions associated with owning and operating a business.

 

 

Farm/Farm and Ranch Management.  Individuals manage farms, ranches, and similar enterprises.  Individuals are expected to apply agricultural specialization as well as business management, accounting, taxation, capitalization, purchasing, government programs and regulations, operational planning and budgeting, contracts and negotiation, and estate planning.

 

 

Industrial Management.  Individuals focus on the application of engineering principles to the planning and operational management of industrial and manufacturing operations, and prepare individuals to plan and manage such operations.  Individuals are expected to apply accounting, engineering economy, financial management, industrial and human resources management, industrial psychology, management information systems, mathematical modeling and optimization, quality control, operations research, safety and health issues, and environmental program management.

 

 

Operations Management and Supervision.  Individuals manage and direct the physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance management, production control, industrial labor relations and skilled trade’s supervision, strategic manufacturing policy, systems analysis, productivity analysis and cost control, and materials planning.

 

 

Small Business Administration/Management.  Individuals develop and manage independent small businesses.  Individuals are expected to apply business administration; enterprise planning and entrepreneurship; start-up; small business operations and problems; personnel supervision; capitalization and investment; taxation; business law and regulations; e-commerce; home business operations; and applications to specific sectors, products, and services.

 

 

Agricultural Operations Career Field

 

Agricultural Operations, General.  Individuals focus on the general planning, economics, and use of facilities, natural resources, equipment, labor, and capital to produce plant and animal products, and that may prepare individuals for work in farming, ranching, and agribusiness.

 

 

Crop Production.  Individuals cultivate grain, fiber, forage. oilseed, fruits and nuts, vegetables, and other domesticated plant products.  Individuals are expected to apply basic principles of plant science, health, and nutrition as applied to particular species and breeds; soil preparation and irrigation; pest management; planting and harvesting operations; product marketing; and applicable issues of safety, regulation, logistics, and supply.

 

 

Plant Sciences Career Field 

 

Agricultural and Horticultural Plant Breeding.  Individuals focus on the application of genetics and genetic engineering to the improvement of agricultural plant health, the development of new plant varieties, and the selective improvement of agricultural plant populations. Individuals are expected to apply genetics, genetic engineering, population genetics, agronomy, plant protection, and biotechnology.

 

 

Agronomy and Crop Science. Individuals focus on the chemical, physical, and biological relationships of crops and the soils nurturing them.  Individuals are expected to apply growth and behavior of agricultural crops, the development of new plant varieties, and the scientific management of soils and nutrients for maximum plant nutrition, health, and productivity.

 

 

Bioinformatics.  Individuals focus on the application of computer-based technologies and services to biological, biomedical, and biotechnology research.  Individuals are expected to apply algorithms, network architecture, principles of software design, human interface design, usability studies, search strategies, database management and data mining, digital image processing, computer graphics and animation, CAD, computer programming, and applications to experimental design and analysis and to specific quantitative, modeling, and analytical studies in the various biological specializations.

 

 

Biotechnology.  Individuals focus on the application of the biological sciences, biochemistry, and genetics to the preparation of new and enhanced agricultural, environmental, clinical, and industrial products, including the commercial exploitation of microbes, plants, and animals. Individuals are expected to apply bioinformatics, gene identification, phylogenetics and comparative genomics, bioinorganic chemistry, immunoassaying, DNA sequencing, xenotransplantation, genetic engineering, industrial microbiology, drug and biologic development, enzyme-based production processes, patent law, biotechnology management and marketing, applicable regulations, and biotechnology ethics.

 

 

Plant Protection and Integrated Pest Management.  Individuals focus on the application of scientific principles to the control of animal and weed infestation of domesticated plant populations, including agricultural crops; the prevention/reduction of attendant economic loss; and the control of environmental pollution and degradation related to pest infestation and pest control measures.  Individuals are expected to apply entomology, applicable animal sciences, plant pathology and physiology, weed science, crop science, and environmental toxicology.

 

 

Plant Sciences, General.  Individuals focus on the scientific principles that underlie the breeding, cultivation, and production of agricultural plants, and the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural plant products.  Individuals are expected to apply plant sciences, crop cultivation and production, and agricultural and food products processing.

 

 

Zoology/Animal Biology Career Field

 

Entomology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of insect species and populations in respect of their life cycles, morphology, genetics, physiology, ecology, taxonomy, population dynamics, and environmental and economic impacts.  Individuals are expected to apply biological and physical sciences as well as insect toxicology and the biochemical control of insect populations.

 

 

Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Career Field 

 

Pathology/Experimental Pathology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the expression, initiation, maintenance and progression of tissue injury and disease, including death, and the relationship of pathogenesis to fundamental molecular and cellular mechanisms.  Individuals are expected to apply immunology, microbiology, gene expression, inflammation, cell injury, apoptosis, immunopathology, molecular markers of disease and toxins, neoplasia, growth regulation, and organ-and system-specific investigations.

 

 

Range Science and Management.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of rangelands, arid regions, grasslands, and other areas of low productivity, as well as the principles of managing such resources for maximum benefit and environmental balance.  Individuals are expected to apply livestock management, wildlife biology, plant sciences, ecology, soil science, and hydrology.

 

 

Soil Science Career Field 

 

Soil Chemistry and Physics.  Individuals focus on the application of chemical and physical principles to research and analysis concerning the nature and properties of soils and the conservation and management of soils.  Individuals are expected to apply soil and fluid mechanics, mineralogy, sedimentology, thermodynamics, geomorphology, environmental systems, analytical methods, and organic and inorganic chemistry.

 

 

Soil Microbiology.  Individuals focus on application of microbiological theory and methods to the study of the organismic properties of soils, soil-plant and soil-animal interactions, and the biological components and effects of soil management strategies.  Individuals are expected to apply microbiology and related biological sciences, applicable animal and plant sciences, soil chemistry and physics as related to biological characteristics, and environmental science. 

 

 

Soil Science and Agronomy, General.  Individuals focus on the scientific classification of soils, soil properties, and their relationship to agricultural crops.  Individuals are expected to apply soil chemistry, soil physics, soil biology, soil fertility, morphogenesis, mineralogy, hydrology, agronomy, and soil conservation and management.

 

 

Genetics Career Field

 

Plant Genetics.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the genetics of multicellular plants and fungi as related to botanical research as well as to applications in comparative genetics, ecology and evolutionary studies, clinical studies and industrial research.  Individuals are expected to apply molecular genetics, gene expression, gene regulation, genomics, epigenetic phenomena, DNA recombination and repair, genetic interactions at the microbial and higher levels, and molecular evolution.

 

 

AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC SERVICES

 

Agricultural Public Services Career Field

 

4-H Extension Agent

 

Ag Communication Specialist Grant Writer

 

Agricultural Extension Administrator

 

Agricultural Extension Agent

 

Agricultural Extension Specialist

 

Agricultural Journalist

 

Agricultural Law Specialist

 

Agricultural News Director

 

Agricultural Radio/TV Broadcaster

 

Agricultural Education Teacher

 

Association Office Manager/Director/Executive Secretary

 

College Faculty Member

 

Conservation or Environmental Education Specialist

 

Editor

 

Extension Specialist

 

Extension Program Assistants

 

Farm Broadcaster

 

Lobbyist

 

Public Relations Specialist

 

Professional Grant Writers

 

Program Developers/Coordinators

 

International Agriculture Career Field

 

Foreign Agricultural Service Consultant

 

International Specialist

 

 

AGRICULTURAL PUBLIC SERVICES

 

Agricultural Public Services Career Field

 

Agricultural and Extension Education Services.  Individuals provide referral, consulting, technical assistance, and educational services to gardeners, farmers, ranchers, agribusinesses, and other organizations.  Individuals are expected to apply basic agricultural sciences, agricultural business operations, pest control, adult education methods, public relations, applicable state laws and regulations, and communications skills.

 

 

Agricultural Communications/Journalism.  Individuals apply journalistic, communications, and broadcasting principles to the development, production, and transmittal of agricultural information.  Individuals are expected to apply basic journalism, broadcasting, film/video, and communications techniques; the production of technically specialized information products for agricultural audiences; and the principles of agricultural sciences and business operations needed to develop and communicate agricultural subject matter in effective ways.

 

 

Agricultural Teacher Education.  Individuals teach vocational agricultural programs at various educational levels.

 

 

Agricultural Public Relations Career Field 

 

Broadcast Journalism.  Individuals focus on the methods and techniques for reporting, producing, and delivering news and news programs via radio, television, and video/film media; and that prepares individuals to be professional broadcast journalists, editors, producers, directors, and managers.  Individuals are expected to apply principles of broadcast technology; broadcast reporting; on- and off-camera and microphone procedures and techniques; program, sound, and video/film editing; program design and production; media law and policy; and professional standards and ethics.

 

 

Journalism.  Individuals focus on the theory and practice of gathering, processing, and delivering news and that prepares individuals to be professional print journalists, news editors, and news managers.  Individuals are expected to apply news writing and editing; reporting; photojournalism; layout and graphic design; journalism law and policy; professional standards and ethics; research methods; and journalism history and criticism.

 

 

International Agriculture Career Field 

 

International Agriculture.  Individuals focus on the application of agricultural management and scientific principles to the problems of global food production and distribution and to the study of the agricultural systems of other countries.  Individuals are expected to apply agricultural economics; comparative agricultural systems; international agribusiness and law; third-world development studies and economic development; and global applications of climate, soil, water resources, ecological and environmental studies, and animal and plant sciences.

 

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology Career Field

 

Ecology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the relationships and interactions of small-scale biological systems, such as organisms, to each other, to complex and whole systems, and to the physical and other non-biological aspects of their environments.  Individuals are expected to apply biogeochemistry; landscape and/or marine/aquatic dynamics; decomposition; global and regional elemental budgets; biotic and abiotic regulation of nutrient cycles; ecophysiology; ecosystem resilience, disturbance, and succession; community and habitat dynamics; organismal interactions (co-evolution, competition, predation); paleoecology, and evolutionary ecology.

 

 

Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences Career Field 

 

Cell Physiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of physiological processes operating within and among cells, and intracellular communication and behavior, in the context of larger systems and whole organisms. Individuals are expected to apply cell and molecular biology, molecular physiology, cell cycle control, signal transduction, protein structure, membrane biochemistry and structure, ion channel physics, cell respiration and digestion, secretory functions, cell adhesion and communication, information encoding and decoding, and the relation of cell physiology to tissue, organ, and organismic functioning.

 

Molecular Physiology.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of dynamic interactive processes and biochemical communications at the subcellular level.  Individuals are expected to apply ion channels and transporters, molecular signaling pathways, endocrine control and regulation, genetic information transfer, homeostasis and molecular control systems, electrophysiology and sensory mechanisms, protein synthesis, and applicable research methods and technologies.

 

Physiology, General.  Individuals focus on the scientific study of the functional dynamics, morphology, and biochemical and biophysical communications within organisms and between living systems at all levels of complexity and integration.  Individuals are expected to apply reproduction, growth, hormonal action, vascular function, respiration, digestion, sensory perception and processing, sensorimotor integration, signal encoding and conveyance, homeostasis, physical function and malfunction, evolutionary physiology, and disease processes.