USU's Brent Black Named Fellow of the American Society for Horticultural Science
Professor Brent Black's career in fruit production research and Extension outreach is being honored by the American Society of Horticultural Science.
Do you love what you’re learning? Why not teach it? You can teach the next generation in the agricultural workforce. You can make a big impact on the future of agriculture, because you will be teaching and influencing the faces of the future.
The education degrees at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources offer a pathway to become a teacher in school-based settings and community-based education careers. Our staff is exceptionally aware of each student in the program, and our employment rates are significantly high. At Utah State University, you will have hands-on experiences as you prepare to become a professional educator. You will be taught in settings such as Extension, agribusinesses, agritourist locations, business, public or private agencies, commodity organizations, and nonprofit organizations.
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You will have the opportunity to be instructed by award winning professors. Class sizes allow for a lot of personal one-on-one learning"
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