Program(s) Available: B.S.Ed.
Are you passionate about agriculture and inspired to shape the next generation of agricultural leaders? Northwest Missouri State University’s Bachelor of Science in education: agricultural education combines profession-based learning with regional industry connections, preparing you for a fulfilling teaching career. Our interdisciplinary approach gives you practical field experiences and comprehensive classroom instruction, all from our state-of-the-art facilities and University farm. Northwest is ranked the #1 best value agriculture program in Missouri and #5 in the nation, positioning you for success in classrooms, extension offices and agricultural organizations across the region – and nearly 100% of our graduates find jobs after graduation.
Jacqueline Lacy
Instructor
660.562.1126
jlacy@nwmissouri.edu
After completing your ag education major, you’ll be ready to teach, lead and advocate for agriculture in schools and communities. While many of our graduates become middle or high school agricultural educators, the versatile Northwest skillset knows no bounds – classroom teaching is just one of the paths you can pursue.
Specific jobs for ag education majors include:
At Northwest, we make your agricultural education degree affordable through various financial support options. This includes university-wide aid and department-specific scholarships that apply to ag education majors. Search agricultural education scholarships or browse all aid below.
At Northwest, everything is built around your journey to becoming an exceptional educator. Our dedicated agriculture faculty bring industry expertise to the classroom, maintaining open-door policies for mentoring. We continuously adapt our curriculum to help you become a better agricultural leader.
Northwest’s vibrant student organizations are where lasting friendships form, professional connections develop and your identity as an agricultural educator takes root. Join Collegiate FFA (CFFA) to enhance your teaching skills through community service, or expand your leadership potential through Collegiate Farm Bureau or Delta Tau Alpha, the national agricultural honor society
From the moment you arrive on campus, you’ll feel the close-knit Bearcat community that makes Northwest feel like home. Cheer for our NCAA Division II athletic teams alongside fellow ag education majors in the stands, where the roar of “Bearcats!” creates bonds that transcend your major.
“Everyone on campus is super friendly, and the faculty and staff are willing to take you under their wing as if you were part of their family.”
Hannah Viets | Agriculture Teacher, North Platte R-1 School District | Agricultural Education (2021)
Learn from faculty who bring decades of real-world experience as high school agriculture teachers, FFA advisors and agricultural industry professionals to the classroom. They’ll serve as trusted mentors throughout the program, offering one-on-one guidance on everything from lesson planning techniques to career decisions.
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