BS or Ba in Agriculture

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Hille, Aug 3, 2008.

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  1. Hille

    Hille Active Member

    Good Morning, Looking for a situation where this could be the least expensive. NJ DOE of recognized that there is a huge shortage in this area. TESC would probably be the obvious choice but wondering if there is anything else out there that accepts transfer. Hille
     
  2. Ron Dotson

    Ron Dotson New Member

  3. sentinel

    sentinel New Member

    Charles Sturt University offers a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree.

    Warnborough College offers a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree.

    Uganda Martyrs University offers a Bachelor of Science Agriculture degree and a Bachelor of Science Organic Agriculture degree.

    Washington State University offers a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree
    [SIZE=-1]completion program[/SIZE]. Unfortunately, I was not able to find any specific information about this programme, but you can contact the school.

    University of North Carolina offers a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education degree.

    University of the South Pacific offers a Bachelor of Agriculture degree through a combination of on-campus and distance education. It might be possible to transfer in courses to avoid travel to the South Pacific, but by January a campus visit might sound wonderful.
     
  4. TCord1964

    TCord1964 New Member

  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The Minnesota School of Business www.msbcollege.edu of Globe University www.globeuniversity.edu offers an online BS in Business Management with an Agriculture concentration; they are accredited by the Acccrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools www.acics.org.
     
  6. edowave

    edowave Active Member

    If one already has a BS in Agriculture, how would one go about getting a NJ teaching certificate?
     

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