The Sustainable Crop Management Certificate of Achievement is intended for students interested in a career in the area of crop health. Students typically select this emphasis as part of the requirements to earn a specialized government license or certification such as a Pest Control Advisor (PCA) license, an International Certified Crop Advisor (CCA), or a Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg).
Additional requirements apply in order to obtain a California PCA license, CCA or CPAg. In addition, a BS degree in Plant Science, Crop Science or similar area of study is recommended for most students seeking this career pathway.
For further information about the California PCA license, contact the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (http://www.cdpr.ca.gov) or CAPCA (https://capca.com/pca/).
For further information about becoming a CCA or CPAg, contact the American Society of Agronomy (https://www.certifiedcropadviser.org/).
Enrollment and Completer Projections for Level 1 Certificate Courses
Course Name and Number | 2014-2019 Enrollments | 2014-2019 Retention | 2014-2019 Success |
---|---|---|---|
ABT‐58 – Agriculture Laws and Regulations | 343 | 89% | 77% |
ABT-66 – Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | N/A | N/A | N/A |
ABT-83 – Integrated Pest Management Principles in Plant Pathology | 49 | 84% | 67% |
ABT‐90 – Soil Science | 663 | 84% | 67% |
ABT‐92 – Plant Science | 635 | 78% | 60% |
ABT-98 – Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition | 143 | 78% | 66% |
ABT‐99 – Cooperative Work Experience | 162 | 85% | 68% |
ABT‐57 – Agriculture Computer Applications | 233 | 90% | 84% |
BUS‐43 – Business Information Systems and Info Literacy | 791 | 81% | 66% |
BUS‐50 – Introduction to PC Applications | 255 | 82% | 65% |
BIO-59 – Biological Research Methods | 8 | 100% | 100% |
Current Program Completers
Program Awards | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AS-T Agriculture Business | 2 | 6 | 8 | 3 | 7 | |
AS-T Plant Science | ||||||
AS Agriculture with area of Emphasis | ||||||
CoA Agriculture Business | ||||||
CoA Agriculture Production | ||||||
CoA Food Safety |
Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs: The Agriculture program currently offers three certificates and three degrees as follows:
Award | Units Required |
---|---|
Certificate of Achievement – Agriculture Business | 27-31 |
Certificate of Achievement – Agriculture Production | 27-30 |
Certificate of Achievement – Food Safety | 12 |
Associate of Science Degree - Agriculture with an Area of Emphasis | 60 |
AS-T Agriculture Business | 60 |
AS-T Plant Science | 60 |
The introduction of new certificates to the current agriculture program is intended to offer students more specialized options specifically tailored to the student’s interest and job aspirations.
Upon successful completion, a student should be able to:
demonstrate problem-solving techniques and critical thinking skills while engaged in a crop production environment.
prepare and deliver business documents and use math skills in appropriate form, format, and language essential for career success in a crop production setting.
distinguish and propose inputs and controls needed to produce a consistently healthy crop in an area of study.
relate why sustainable agriculture is the cornerstone of future growing trends.
demonstrate professional and personal development of work habits and safety practices.
1. Certificates of Achievement Narrative
Program Goals and Objectives:
Upon successful completion, a student should be able to:
demonstrate problem-solving techniques and critical thinking skills while engaged in a crop production environment.
prepare and deliver business documents and use math skills in appropriate form, format, and language essential for career success in a crop production setting.
distinguish and propose inputs and controls needed to produce a consistently healthy crop in an area of study.
relate why sustainable agriculture is the cornerstone of future growing trends.
demonstrate professional and personal development of work habits and safety practices.
Catalog Description: The Sustainable Crop Management Certificate of Achievement is intended for students interested in a career in the area of crop health. Students typically select this emphasis as part of the requirements to earn a specialized government license or certification such as a Pest Control Advisor (PCA) license, an International Certified Crop Advisor (CCA), or a Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg).
Additional requirements apply in order to obtain a California PCA license, CCA or CPAg. In addition, a BS degree in Plant Science, Crop Science or similar area of study is recommended for most students seeking this career pathway.
For further information about the California PCA license, contact the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (http://www.cdpr.ca.gov) or CAPCA (https://capca.com/pca/).
For further information about becoming a CCA or CPAg, contact the American Society of Agronomy (https://www.certifiedcropadviser.org/).
Program Requirements:
Program Outcomes: Required Major Courses:
Course Name and Number | Units |
---|---|
ABT-41 Pesticide Applicator Certification Training | 3 |
ABT‐58 Agriculture Laws and Regulations | 3 |
ABT-80 Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture and Food | 3 |
ABT-83 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Plant Pathology | 3 |
ABT‐90 Soil Science | 3 |
ABT‐92 Plant Science | 3 |
ABT‐99 Cooperative Work Experience | 1-3 |
ABT‐57 Agriculture Computer ApplicationsORBUS‐43 Business Information Systems and Info LiteracyORBUS‐50 Introduction to PC Applications | 3-4 |
Subtotal: 22-25 units
Restricted Major Electives (complete 6 units):
All Restricted Major Elective courses are recognized by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation as qualifying toward a California state Pest Control Advisers (PCA) license.
Course Name and Number | Units |
---|---|
ABT-81 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Entomology | 3 |
ABT-82 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Weed Science | 3 |
ABT-93 Product Processing & Cooling | 3 |
ABT-95 Introduction to Small Fruit Science | 3 |
ABT-96 Vegetable Crop Production | 3 |
ABT-97 Vineyard Production and Management | 3 |
ABT-98 Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition (Highly recommended for CCA, CPAg; Applicable for PCA) | 3 |
ABT-160 Introduction to Agriculture | 3 |
ABT-101 Organic Vegetable Production | 1.5 |
ABT-102 Organic Field Production Methods | 1.5 |
MFGT-70 Introduction to Mechanized Agriculture | 3 |
Subtotal: 6 units
Total Major Units: 28-31 units
Required Math and English Classes for Certificate:
MAT-106 Integrated Mathematics 3 units
ENG-102 Composition and Reading for Career and Technical Education 3 units
(Higher level math and English courses can also be used to meet this requirement. Students who plan to earn an Associate’s degree and/or transfer should take the math and English courses required for the degree or transfer level.)
Total Units: 34-37 units
Master Planning: This certificate aligns with the mission statement of the college which is, “Focusing on the education and workforce development needs of communities in the Salinas Valley, Hartnell College strengthens communities by providing opportunities for students to reach career and/or academic goals (associate degrees, certificates of achievement, transfer to four-year institutions) in an environment committed to student learning, achievement and success.”
According to numbers provided by the USDA, agriculture and food related industries contribute $1.053 trillion to U.S. gross domestic product and provide 21.6 millions full- and part-time jobs. Annually, agriculture contributes $4 billion to Monterey’s economic output and supports 76,000 jobs. This certificate was designed to train students to enter the workforce with the skills that they need to enter the agriculture industry.
Enrollment and Completer Projections:
Enrollment and Completer Projections for Level 1 Certificate Courses
Course Name and Number | 2014-2019 Enrollments | 2014-2019 Retention | 2014-2019 Success |
---|---|---|---|
ABT‐58 – Agriculture Laws and Regulations | 343 | 89% | 77% |
ABT-66 – Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | N/A | N/A | N/A |
ABT-83 – Integrated Pest Management Principles in Plant Pathology | 49 | 84% | 67% |
ABT‐90 – Soil Science | 663 | 84% | 67% |
ABT‐92 – Plant Science | 635 | 78% | 60% |
ABT-98 – Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition | 143 | 78% | 66% |
ABT‐99 – Cooperative Work Experience | 162 | 85% | 68% |
ABT‐57 – Agriculture Computer Applications | 233 | 90% | 84% |
BUS‐43 – Business Information Systems and Info Literacy | 791 | 81% | 66% |
BUS‐50 – Introduction to PC Applications | 255 | 82% | 65% |
BIO-59 – Biological Research Methods | 8 | 100% | 100% |
Current Program Completers
Program Awards | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AS-T Agriculture Business | 2 | 6 | 8 | 3 | 7 | |
AS-T Plant Science | ||||||
AS Agriculture with area of Emphasis | ||||||
CoA Agriculture Business | ||||||
CoA Agriculture Production | ||||||
CoA Food Safety |
Place of Program in Curriculum/Similar Programs: The Agriculture program currently offers three certificates and three degrees as follows:
Award | Units Required |
---|---|
Certificate of Achievement – Agriculture Business | 27-31 |
Certificate of Achievement – Agriculture Production | 27-30 |
Certificate of Achievement – Food Safety | 12 |
Associate of Science Degree - Agriculture with an Area of Emphasis | 60 |
AS-T Agriculture Business | 60 |
AS-T Plant Science | 60 |
The introduction of new certificates to the current agriculture program is intended to offer students more specialized options specifically tailored to the student’s interest and job aspirations.
Program Outcomes: Required Major Courses:
Course Name and Number | Units |
---|---|
ABT-41 Pesticide Applicator Certification Training | 3 |
ABT‐58 Agriculture Laws and Regulations | 3 |
ABT-80 Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture and Food | 3 |
ABT-83 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Plant Pathology | 3 |
ABT‐90 Soil Science | 3 |
ABT‐92 Plant Science | 3 |
ABT‐99 Cooperative Work Experience | 1-3 |
ABT‐57 Agriculture Computer ApplicationsORBUS‐43 Business Information Systems and Info LiteracyORBUS‐50 Introduction to PC Applications | 3-4 |
Subtotal: 22-25 units
Restricted Major Electives (complete 6 units):
All Restricted Major Elective courses are recognized by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation as qualifying toward a California state Pest Control Advisers (PCA) license.
Course Name and Number | Units |
---|---|
ABT-81 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Entomology | 3 |
ABT-82 Integrated Pest Management Principles in Weed Science | 3 |
ABT-93 Product Processing & Cooling | 3 |
ABT-95 Introduction to Small Fruit Science | 3 |
ABT-96 Vegetable Crop Production | 3 |
ABT-97 Vineyard Production and Management | 3 |
ABT-98 Fertilizers and Plant Nutrition (Highly recommended for CCA, CPAg; Applicable for PCA) | 3 |
ABT-160 Introduction to Agriculture | 3 |
ABT-101 Organic Vegetable Production | 1.5 |
ABT-102 Organic Field Production Methods | 1.5 |
MFGT-70 Introduction to Mechanized Agriculture | 3 |
Subtotal: 6 units
Total Major Units: 28-31 units
Required Math and English Classes for Certificate:
MAT-106 Integrated Mathematics 3 units
ENG-102 Composition and Reading for Career and Technical Education 3 units
(Higher level math and English courses can also be used to meet this requirement. Students who plan to earn an Associate’s degree and/or transfer should take the math and English courses required for the degree or transfer level.)
Total Units: 34-37 units
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