Agriculture Schools in Arizona
Arizona contains
twelve
schools that offer agriculture programs.
Prescott College,
the highest-ranking agriculture school in AZ, has a total student population of 1,119 and
is the
521st highest ranked school in America.
Of the 12 agriculture schools
in Arizona,
only 5 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid,
Prescott College comes out as the most expensive ($25,284/yr),
with Cochise College as the lowest recorded at only $3,614/yr.
Agriculture students from Arizona schools who go on to become
agriculturalists,
farmers,
agricultural engineers,
agricultural scientists, etc.
have a good chance at finding employment.
Also, Farmers and ranchers make on average $42,710 per year and there are about 520 of them employed in the US today.
Also, within the agriculture schools
in Arizona, the average student population is 7,131 and average student-to-faculty ratio is
19 to 1. Aside from agriculture,
there are 3266 total
degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 2,667 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around
$2,108, but can vary widely depending on the type
of school.
Agriculture Programs in Arizona
Prescott College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters
Agriculture, Agriculture Operations, and Related Sciences, Other
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Agriculture, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
University of Arizona
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Bachelors, Masters, PhD
Agriculture, General
Levels offered:
Bachelors
Rio Salado College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate
Central Arizona College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Eastern Arizona College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Agriculture, General
Levels offered:
Associates
Arizona Western College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Associates
Agriculture, General
Levels offered:
Associates
Cochise College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Yavapai College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Glendale Community College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Mesa Community College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Scottsdale Community College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Northland Pioneer College
Agriculture, agriculture operations, and related sciences
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Agriculture, General
Levels offered:
Certificate, Associates
Arizona Interesting Facts
- Arizona is a right-to-work state. The law states no person shall be denied the opportunity to obtain or retain employment because of non-membership in a labor organization.
- The Arizona trout is found only in the Arizona.
- The saguaro cactus blossom is the official state flower. The white flower blooms on the tips of the saguaro cactus during May and June. The saguaro is the largest American cactus.
- Arizona leads the nation in copper production.
- Petrified wood is the official state fossil. Most petrified wood comes from the Petrified Forest in northeastern Arizona.
Top National Parks in Arizona:
Famous State Residents:
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