IllinoisCollege of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Agricultural Education
Ag Ed // Undergraduate Studies

Degree and Program Concentrations

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education prepares students for positions requiring expertise in formal and non-formal education. Examples include teaching agriculture in the public schools; cooperative extension work; training and program development; and other education-related positions in agricultural and environmental agencies and businesses. Currently the undergraduate degree is listed under the Department of Human and Community Development as the Agricultural and Environmental Communications and Education major.

 

A minimum of 126 hours is required for graduation. Students pursuing this major select from two concentrations:

 

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  • Off-campus Transfer: Click here if you are looking to transfer from another institution.
  • On-campus Transfer: Click here if you are looking to transfer from another major.

 

Honors Program

 

Scholarships

 

Undergraduate Advising

    Corey Flournoy, Advising Coordinator
    Office: 139 Bevier Hall
    Phone: (217) 244-7286
    Fax: (217) 244-7877
    Email: cflourno@illinois.edu

     

Agricultural Education: IT'S WHAT YOU MAKE IT!
Department of Human and Community Development University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Department of Human and Consumer Development College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences University of Illinois Urbna-Champaign Agricultural Education