Agriculture Plant Science
Associate in Science for Transfer
Program Details
The Associate in Science in Agriculture Plant Science for Transfer degree (AS-T in Agriculture Plant Science) prepares students to transfer to the CSU system, as well as other universities, in an Agriculture Plant Science major. Students that earn the AS-T in Agriculture Plant Science will complete lower-division major requirements for a baccalaureate degree in Agriculture Plant Science. The AS-T in Agriculture Plant Science is designated for students wanting an in-depth knowledge of the core agriculture plant science fundamentals emphasizing soil science, chemistry, economics, statistics, and plant science as they apply to agriculture plant science. This knowledge and skill set comprise the components necessary to work successfully within an industrial society and free enterprise system. The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) is a special degree offered at California Community Colleges. Students who earn an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission to a campus within the California State University (CSU) system in a similar major, although not necessarily to a specific campus. Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T are given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college major and will be given a special GPA advantage when applying to CSU impacted campuses or majors. Students who are planning to pursue an AA-T or AS-T are strongly advised to meet with a counselor for additional information about this transfer program. The Cuesta College AS-T degree in Agriculture Plant Science requires: (1) Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following: (A) California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC). (B) A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district. (2) Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0. (3) Earn a “C” or better grade in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. A "P" (Pass) grade is an acceptable grade for courses in the major.
Agriculture Plant Science Pathways
Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2026-2027. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?
Featured Careers
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Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Doctoral degree, Post-doctoral training
- Job growth: Stable
- Low salary: 49,080
- High salary: 160,870
- Average salary: 86350
Farm and Home Management Educators
Master's degree, Bachelor's degree
- Job growth: Declining
- Low salary: 36,780
- High salary: 85,230
- Average salary: 58120
First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
Bachelor's degree, High school diploma/GED
- Job growth: Stable
- Low salary: 39,610
- High salary: 90,840
- Average salary: 59330
All Careers in Agriculture Plant Science (3)
| Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary | Doctoral degree, Post-doctoral training | Stable | 86,350 |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers | Bachelor's degree, High school diploma/GED | Stable | 59,330 |
| Farm and Home Management Educators | Master's degree, Bachelor's degree | Declining | 58,120 |
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Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.
- Assess the physical chemical, and biological properties of soils and understand their formation and why they are reservoirs for nutrients, water, and microscopic life.
- Determine between soil types in order to effectively manage their physical, chemical, and biological properties to insure sustained productivity
