Interested in running a farm or buying and selling corn on the worldwide market? Launch your studies with us and dive into the basics of Ag business in your first term. At the same time, wipe out those general education credits your transfer college will require. With low-cost tuition and guaranteed transfer agreements in place, this is the smart way to do your first two years. Small classes instead of huge lecture sections are a bonus, too.
What You Learn as an Agriculture Business Transfer Major
Study farm management, agricultural selling and marketing, and build a foundation in economics and accounting. It’s a great start to your bachelor’s degree. Your other courses give you the general education credits needed to transfer. You get a high-quality education at a much lower cost and graduate prepared to transfer and succeed at a four-year college.
What Can I Do With an Agriculture Business Degree?
Possible career paths include agricultural sales, commodity trading, farm management, consulting, Ag finance, and more. Work for an agribusiness corporation, family-owned farms, government agencies, or launch your own Ag enterprise.
A Solid Foundation
Farm Business Management
Have at it
Farm Business Management
Study cash flow and farm budgeting. Manage land, capital, and labor resources.
General Chemistry
There’s a spark
General Chemistry
Dimensional analysis, gases, atomic structure, chemical bonding, etc.
Intro to Agricultural Markets
Go forward
Intro to Agricultural Markets
Study the futures market. Hedging, speculation, price forecasting, and more.
Environmental Science
Let’s be objective
Environmental Science
Discuss common environmental issues, causes, consequences, and remedies.
What are Transfer Majors
The Business Agriculture Transfer Major is part of EICC's statewide Transfer Major associate's degree program. It was developed through a partnership between Iowa's community colleges, public universities, and many private colleges. It outlines the precise courses you need to complete if you want to transfer to a four-year college and study this specific major. The partner colleges and universities have approved the EICC courses, so all the credits you earn with us fully transfer toward your bachelor's degree. It's streamlined and simple.
This degree transfers to
Ames, Iowa
- 2.0 GPA required for transfer
- +2 years estimated completion at ISU
Keep Your Transfer Plan Current
Maybe your intended next college has added a new major or maybe you’ve discovered a new interest. Check with your EICC advisor regularly and keep your own checklist going so you’re on the right path making the right progress.
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2+2 = Savings
Here’s a secret: biology is biology no matter where you take the course. But the cost isn’t the same. Do your first two years at EICC and wipe out those required general education courses, then transfer to finish your Bachelor’s degree. The 24 months and 60+ credits you earn with us will cost less than one semester at most public or private universities. Save your money. High-quality and low-cost. That’s our niche.
Tutoring
Need some extra help? We offer drop-in and scheduled tutoring on each campus, and online, too. You can also get a writing consultation via email. Visit our tutoring centers for more information on services and schedules.
EXPLORE ACADEMIC RESOURCESLibraries
Visit your campus library. Use the computers. Ask staff for help with research. Find a nook and enjoy a quiet place to study. Not on-campus? Visit EICConnect to access electronic resources, including e-books, magazines, videos, and databases.
VIEW LIBRARY RESOURCESYour Degree = Success
Planning to earn a bachelor’s? Start here, then transfer your credits or associate’s degree. Studies show community college students who transfer into a four-year do better than the students who started there as freshmen.
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How EICC Fits Your Goals
Maybe the 4-year where you plan to transfer has added a new major or perhaps you discovered a new career field. We're here to guide and support you, so let us know. Keep in regular contact with your EICC advisor and lean on these services and resources, too.
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Request InfoAgriculture Business Transfer Major: Locations
Clinton Community College
1000 Lincoln Blvd.
Clinton, IA 52732
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Muscatine Community College
152 Colorado St.
Muscatine, IA 52761
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Scott Community College
500 Belmont Rd.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
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