Agriculture Education Undergraduate Program

Dr. Gary Webb shows his class the monitoring system for calf vaccination and testing.

Raise young leaders in agriculture

Have a passion for agriculture? Use your expertise to empower future generations of agriculturalists and farmers.

A major in agriculture education will qualify you to teach students in high school (grades 9-12).

Why major in agriculture education at Missouri State?

Dr. Arbindra Rimal leads a discussion with a group of students in front of a produce display.

Lead students in a fruitful career path

Give the next wave of agricultural workers the skills needed for purposeful fields, like horticulture, livestock management and more.

Dr. Lacy Sukovaty points to information about small animal (puppy) care on her whiteboard.

Speak up about the importance of ag

Gain industry knowledge in your classes. Learn how to use your voice to motivate others toward progress in agriculture.

Students gather to learn how to test a cow.

Get focused guidance

You'll have individualized support from your professors who will help you succeed even after you graduate.

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Expand your horizons

Practice teaching dual credit in high schools. We also host FFA competitions, where you'll get experience working with high school students.

Degree options

We can help you map out your academic journey and find your place within Missouri State's College of Agriculture.

Dr. Melissa Bledsoe works with her three students on preserving plants.
Careers and Outcomes
Inspire high school students to value agriculture in their communities and around the world.