Soil and Crop Sciences – Applied Information Technology
Do You Want to Develop the Science, Practices, and Technology to Feed the World While Minimizing the Environmental Impact of Agriculture?Â
The Applied Information Technology concentration teaches students how to utilize advanced information technology to drive decision making in crop production, soil and environmental management, and to develop new technologies. Big data and precision tools are revolutionizing agriculture. Companies are eager for students that combine a strong background in soil and crop sciences with technical and professional skills.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- Skills and knowledge to solve problems in precision agriculture and biotechnology
- How to utilize advanced information technology to drive decision making in crop production, soil and environmental management, and to develop new technologies
- Gain a deep understanding of the diversity of agriculture around the world, and graduate with the knowledge and skills to address global food production challenges
- Understand new technologies that enable unprecedented abilities to develop varieties of crops that are more nutritious, resilient to climate change and disease resistant to enable sustainable agriculture
- Functions of soil organisms and their interactions with each other and the soil physical and chemical environment
- Techniques to help restore our soils and prevent further degradation
Where You’ll Find Us
Agricultural Research & Development Center
Work directly with crops and livestock at this research and teaching complex — one of nine around the state.
Nutrien Building
Our Soil and Crop Science Programs will return to the Nutrien Building when it opens the spring of 2022.
Related Interests
- Agriculture
- Agronomy
- Ecology
- Environmental Science
- Soil and Crop Management
- Technology
Related Careers
- Agricultural Consultant Services
- Agricultural Data Management Firms
- Education
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental or Crop Consulting
- Government Agencies and Non-Profits Organizations
- State and National Park Services Seed, Chemical, or Fertilizer Companies
Department Advisor
Chris Amerman
For more information, contact Chris Amerman, Academic Success Coordinator for the Agricultural Biology Undergraduate Major.