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Precision Agriculture Technology - Institutional Certificate of Proficiency


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College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences

Department of Applied Economics

Department of Applied Sciences, Technology and Education

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Department of Plants, Soils and Climate

The Precision Agriculture Technology-Institutional Certificate of Proficiency is designed to prepare undergraduate students wishing to enhance their portfolios to understand and implement precision agriculture technology. Precision agriculture is a multi-faceted science that involves several different disciplines – including plant, soil, and climate sciences, several facets of engineering (electrical, agriculture, biological, irrigation, etc.), agricultural technologies and systems, applied economics, statistics, mathematics, and geographic information systems. This certificate incorporates these disciplines with courses from four departments (PSC, CEE, APEC, and ASTE). This certificate may be earned as a stand-alone certification or as part of a participating department’s undergraduate program.

Students who complete the program will receive an institutional certificate of proficiency in Precision Agriculture Technology. They will learn and become proficient in the latest techniques, tools, and technologies for precision agriculture, including site-specific management of crop inputs. Their USU transcript will list the courses and grades received to complete the certificate.

Admission Requirements


There are no specific admission requirements. Any enrolled student who completes the requirements will be awarded the certificate. Please reach out to the program coordinators if you have questions about eligibility or requirements.

Curriculum


The Precision Agriculture Technology Certificate consists of a minimum of 12 credit hours. The certificate is designed to provide students with broad experience in key components of precision agriculture technology, science, engineering, and data analysis. Students may tailor their 12 credit hours depending on their goals, prior experience, and course work in precision agriculture topics. Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA for program courses. Course grades less than a B (B- and below) do not count toward the certificate.

Remote Sensing/Geographic Information Systems (3-4 credits)


Select one course in Remote Sensing or Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Practicum


A Precision Agriculture practicum will be required.

Total credits: 12


Additional Information


Advisor(s):

PSC – Lisa Allen (Undergraduate advisor), https://caas.usu.edu/directory/allen-lisa, Paul Johnson (Department Head)

ASTE – Marci Chidester (Undergraduate advisor), https://caas.usu.edu/directory/chidester-marcia, Becki Lawver (Department Head)

APEC – Lisa Allen (Undergraduate advisor), https://caas.usu.edu/directory/allen-lisa, Ryan Bosworth (Department Head)

CEE – Amber Crook (Undergraduate advisor), https://engineering.usu.edu/advising/meet-the-advisors, Marv Halling (Department Head)

Faculty:

Dr. Aaron Etienne – https://caas.usu.edu/directory/etienne-aaron

Dr. Matt Yost – https://caas.usu.edu/directory/yost-matt

Dr. Michael Pate - https://caas.usu.edu/directory/pate-michael

Dr. Sierra Young –  https://uwrl.usu.edu/people/faculty/young-sierra

Dr. Alfonso Torres – https://engineering.usu.edu/cee/people/faculty/torres-alfonso

Dr. Burdette Barker –  https://extension.usu.edu/directory/barker-burdette

Dr. Brent Black –  https://caas.usu.edu/directory/black-brent

Dr. Ryan Larsen –  https://caas.usu.edu/directory/larsen-ryan

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