Make an impact on the world with an undergraduate major, minor or certificate in agricultural sciences, where you'll learn the skills needed for careers in tech, business management, and teaching.
What makes us different
As a student in the Department of Agricultural Education, Technology and Innovation, you’ll be able to:
- Gain leadership and communication skills at the Collaboratory using state-of-the-art learning technologies that foster creativity, ingenuity and strategic thinking.
- Take classes in the Agricultural Technology Education Center to learn about engine operations, electrical wiring, plumbing and irrigation, concrete mixing and pouring, solar PV energy system, tractor and ag equipment operation, topographic map reading, and land surveying.
- Study abroad through our global tracks in Athens, Costa Rica, Madrid or Seoul.
- Develop career connections in a club or through an internship with organizations like Tucson Village Farm, National Western Stock Show, 4-H, FFA or local high schools, farms and agriculture businesses.
Undergraduate programs
Lower your cost to attend
The estimated cost to attend the university depends largely on whether you’re a resident or non-resident and whether you plan to live on campus, off campus paying rent, or live with a family member rent-free. You can lower your cost through scholarships and financial aid. Use our net price calculator to estimate your scholarships and aid eligibility, and total cost.
How to apply
A completed application includes any required self-reported grades, transcripts, application fee and proof of English proficiency, if required. Visit the University of Arizona Office of Admissions for a complete list of admissions requirements.