Agribusiness Concentration

An Associate in Agribusiness will help you have an understanding in basic business and management concepts and principles as they are applied to the agricultural industry.

The Agribusiness Concentration prepares individuals for careers in the agricultural business segment of the agricultural industry. It provides an understanding of basic business and management concepts and principles as they are applied to the agricultural industry. Students will also learn the basic concepts and principles of agricultural production. Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in agricultural businesses such as equipment, feed, and agricultural supply sales, store managers, farm operations, and office managers of agricultural products marketing firms.

Students engage with experienced faculty and other students to develop practical skills through our Agribusiness associate degree program. Ohio Christian University understands and supports your commitments to your family and career. Our Associate program in Agribusiness has been designed specifically for working adults. It is a unique Agribusiness degree because you take one class at a time, and the textbooks are mailed directly to your house. Achieve your potential and fulfill your dreams! What you know now has gotten you this far. Learn more and go further by attending OCU.

Program Objectives

Upon completion of this program, a student should be able to:

  • Integrate Christian principles in critical thinking and decision making.
  • Demonstrate awareness and improvement of thinking and learning strategies.
  • Exhibit competency in general education subjects.
  • Comprehend interpersonal communication skills.
  • Apply business and management functions and skills in practical agribusiness situations.
  • Apply the fundamental principles of agricultural production.
Degree Type: Associate of Arts
Available Formats: Onsite Adult Degree Program, Online Degree Program
Admission Requirements

Students must have a US High School diploma or GED.

Program Core Credit Hours: 62 semester credit hours