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CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS

ENGL&101: English Composition I 5 Credits
MAP 117: Applied Math for Workforce 5 Credits
PSYC&100: General Psychology OR
SOC&101: Intro to Sociology 5 Credits
CMST&220: Public Speaking OR
CMST&210: Interpersonal Communications 5 Credits
AGM 102: Agricultural Mechanics Workplace Safety 1 Credit
AGM 109: Shop Skills I 3 Credits
AGM 151: Drivetrains I 6 Credits
AGM 141: Hydraulics I 6 Credits
AGM 103: Agricultural Equipment Operation 3 Credits
AUT 111: Automotive Engine Service 9 Credits

Total Credits Required: 64


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Meet with your advisor each quarter to make sure you are on track!

This program is offered on campus or hybrid. Courses are offered on-campus, online, or hybrid (part on-campus, part online).

The Agriculture Mechanics Technology program introduces students to the field of agricultural mechanics.  Courses are designed to teach students the intersectional competencies required of the modern mechanical technician.  Students be exposed to mechanical, welding, hydraulic and electrical skills taught to industry technical and safety standards.  Students will gain experience operating agriculture equipment and earn a Forklift Operator Certificate.  Upon completion of the certificate, students will have proven their ability to think critically, solve complex mechanical issues, lead as a team member, and thrive working individually. 


agriculture@bigbend.edu

For BEdA Students

To learn more, select from: 

GED Preparation & High School+ Diploma (HS+) – Earn your high school diploma or prepare for the GED test if you’re 16 or older. 

English Language Acquisition (ELA) – Build your English skills for reading, writing, and speaking skills. 

Open Doors Program (OPD) – For students ages 16–22 who want to earn a diploma in a college setting with a referral from your local high school. 

Transition to College (new link) 

  • Attend your orientation and enroll in your 1st quarter classes 
  • GED & Placement assessments 
  • Enroll in a Beyond High School class:
    • Identify intended pathway (college, military or employment) 
    • Update High School & Beyond Plan with your Ed Planner 
    • Meet with Outreach Staff 
    • Apply for Financial Aid with FASFA or WASFA application 
    • Research Scholarship/Grant Funding options 
    • WIOA partner funding applications 
    • Verify support access across campus 
  • Finish Graduation Plan 

  • Ensure placement completion 
  • Inquiry about college tuition waiver 
  • Finish High School & Beyond Plan 

  • Select college pathway course(s) with your Ed Planner 
  • Complete college course waiver [10 college credit max] 
  • Make certain funding is in place

  • Finish High School credits 
  • You will complete these with your Ed Planner: 
    • Complete New Student Enrollment 
    • Apply for Graduation 
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