What You’ll Learn
Step into the future of agriculture with training that combines crop science, soil knowledge and modern farm technology.
The Digital Agronomy program prepares you to work with both conventional and regenerative agriculture practices while using the tools and data systems shaping today’s industry. You’ll learn how technology supports better decisions in crop production, irrigation, soil management and field operations.
You will learn how to:
- Build a foundation in plant science, crop production and soil science
- Use Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping and geospatial tools in agricultural settings
- Collect, organize and interpret agronomic data
- Explore precision agriculture tools, sensors and connected farm technology
- Learn pest and weed identification and support crop management practices
- Understand regenerative agriculture and sustainability concepts
- Study irrigation and water management methods
- Develop communication, customer service and problem-solving skills for agriculture-related work
- Strengthen your understanding of farm management and small business practices
This three-semester program is designed to help you connect science, technology and practical field knowledge for today’s evolving agriculture industry. After completing two semesters, students will be able to apply for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Drone Pilot License.
Workforce Ready in Months
What You Can Do
Digital Agronomy can prepare you for careers that support modern farming, crop production and agricultural technology.
As agriculture continues to rely more on data, precision tools and sustainable practices, employers need workers who understand both the field and the technology behind it. This program can help you build flexible skills for roles in farming, agribusiness, irrigation and technology-supported agriculture.