Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
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The Agricultural Technical Institute, The Ohio State University, is a school in Wooster, Ohio dedicated to teaching all things agriculture. From a floral design studio to a foaling barn to acres of grain fields, OSU ATI has everything for a great ag education. The school awards Associate degrees in many ag fields. Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center is adjacent to the campus. There were 821 students in 2005.[1]
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Ohio State ATI is the largest school of its kind in the nation. The school offers Certificates of Competency Associate of Applied Science (AAS) and Associate of Science (AS) degrees in the following hand-on & innovative areas:
Associate of Applied Science Degrees:
- Agricultural Commerce
- and Sheep Production and Management
- Business Management
- Construction Management
- Crop Management and Services
- Dairy Cattle Production and Management
- Environmental Resources Management
- Floral Design and Marketing
- Greenhouse Production and Management
- Horse Production and Management
- Hydraulic Power and Motion Control
- Laboratory Science
- Landscape Contracting and Construction
- Nursery Management
- Power and Equipment
- Swine Production and Management
- Turfgrass Management
Associate of Science Degrees:
- Agricultural Business (Transfer Program)
- Agronomy (Transfer Program)
- Construction Science (Transfer Program)
- Dairy Science (Transfer Program)
- Environmental Resources Science (Transfer Program)
- Horse Science (Transfer Program)
- Horticultural Science (Transfer Program)
- Livestock Science (Transfer Program)
- Pre-Agricultural Communication (Transfer Program)
- Pre-Agricultural Education (Transfer Program)
- Pre-Food Business (Transfer Program)
Certificate of Competency Programs:
Other Options:
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