Agriculture Mechanics and Construction
Students that enjoy problem solving and have an interest in improving farming technology should consider a career in Agricultural Mechanics and Construction.
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Associate Degree/Certificate
One-year program.
Farm Equipment Mechanic
- Average Salary: $51,630
- Job Growth (10 yr): Very fast
Heavy Truck Driver
- Average Salary: $52,770
- Job Growth (10 yr): Moderate
Bachelor's Degree
Four year program
Make Your Way Into the Agruiculture Mechanics and Construction field
Whether you’re just exploring in high school, still undecided as a college student,
or an adult who is wondering if this field is right for you, you can take steps today.
Find out what you can do no matter where you are.
- Introduction to Agriculture
- Agriculture Mechanics
- Equipment and Structures
- Agriculture Mechanics
- Agriculture Structures
- Agriculture Welding
- Agriculture Leadership
- Agriculture Entrepreneurship
- Biology
- Senior Year Math
- Marketing
- Entrepreneurship
- Chemistry
- Intro to Business
- Accounting
- Agriculture Technology
- Cartography/GIS
- Land Surveying
- Engineering
- Construction Technology/Management
- Diesel Technology
- Welding Technology
- Participate in a Supervised Ag Experience (SAE)
- Shadow an Agriculture Mechanics/Construction Professional
- Pre-Apprenticeships and Internships
- Agriculture Engineer
- Diesel Technician
- GIS Specialist
- Land Surveyor
- Farm Equipment Technician/Mechanic
- Contractor/Builder
- Welder