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2024 - 2025 Catalog
Agricultural Technology - AAS
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Program Code: AAS.15895
Delta College and Michigan State University (MSU) have joined efforts to offer regionally relevant agricultural career programs. Students are enrolled at both institutions with all courses delivered in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Students may follow their choice of two focus areas.
This partnership allows students to earn a certificate from the MSU Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT) while working toward an associate degree from Delta College. Students will be able to complete the associate degree and certificate in two years and financial aid is available to help with tuition expenses at both schools.
Students must be accepted at both Delta College and MSU IAT. Graduates will be ready to seek employment in job areas like agricultural management/business, food processing, agricutltural science, maintenance/operations fields, and so much more in the agricultural industry!
Track One: Agricultural Operations - This focus prepares graduates for a variety of careers in the production of agronomic crops. The program is a combination of Delta College general education and elective courses to meet student's career goals and aspirations. Along with MSU IAT courses in plant and soil sciences, precision agriculture, pest management, plant disease, farm management, and water management. Students will earn the MSU Agricultural Operations certificate and the Delta College Agricultural Technology - AAS associate degree upon completion of the program track. Students who are on the transfer pathway will plan on transferring to a University of their choice. The Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator will be working closely with students on their classes for transferring.
Track Two: Food Processing, Technology and Safety - This focus prepares students on the processes and technologies used to convert commodities into consumable food products. The program combines online and in-person courses with applied learning experience including a mobile food processing lab, industry clerkship and professional internship. Students will earn the MSU Food Processing, Technology and Safety certificate and the Delta College Agricultural Technology - AAS associate degree upon completion of the program track. Students who are on the transfer pathway will plan on transferring to a University of their choice. The Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator will be working closely with students on their classes for transferring.
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Track One - Agricultural Operations
The Agricultural Operations offers two pathways for students. The Career and the Transfer Pathways. The Career Pathway focuses on helping students with their career goals and offering more Delta College courses. The Transfer Pathway focuses on helping students transfer to a four-year institution by completing the Michigan Transfer Agreement with Delta College. Agricultural Operations - Pathway One: Career
Fall First Year:
- ENG 111 - College Composition I Credits: 3
- MTH 119W - Intermediate Algebra Credits: 4
MGT 110 can be taken in place of MTH 119W Students must meet the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registratio to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 100 Career Development in Agricultural Technology
CSS 105, AT 291, can be taken in place of AT 100 Credits / Units: 1 AT 202 Agricultural Regulation, Compliance and Safety Credits / Units: 3 CSS 203 Worlds of Soils
CSS 143 can be taken in place of CSS 203 Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 13
Winter First Year:
- CHM 101W - Introductory Chemistry Credits: 5
BIO 110W , BIO 111W , or other approved BIO courses can be taken in place of CHM 101W . Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AFRE 130 Farm Management I Credits / Units: 3 CSS 101 Introduction to Crop Science Credits / Units: 3 PLP 105 Fundamentals of Applied Plant Path LECTURE Credits / Units: 1 PLP 105L Fundamentals of Applied Plant Pathology LAB Credits / Units: 1
Total Semester Credits: 13
Spring First Year:
- COM 114W - Interpersonal Communication Credits: 3
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Other Approved Delta Elective Courses can be taken in place of COM 114W Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 293 Professional Internship in Agricultural Technology
This course has a minimum credit requirement of 3 credits and a maximum of 6 credits. If credits are above 3, those credits may be used to meet the 6 elective credits required for degree. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 6
Fall Second Year:
- POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 105W , POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 220W , POL 221W , POL 223W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W. Approved Delta College Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. CSS 126 Introduction to Weed Management Credits / Units: 2 ENT 110 Applied Entomology of Economic Plants Credits / Units: 3 Approved MSU Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 6 MSU elective credits in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources as approved by the Agricultural Technology program coordinator. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 14
Winter Second Year:
- LW 223W - Wellness in Technical Trades Credits: 2
Approved Delta College Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AE 131 Agricultural Water Resource Management Credits / Units: 3 AE 143 Application for Precision Agriculture Technologies Credits / Units: 3 Approved MSU Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 6 MSU elective credits in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources as approved by the Agricultural Technology program coordinator. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 14
Total Semester Credits: 4
Agricultural Operations - Pathway Two: Transfer
Total Semester Credits: 15
Winter First Year
- CHM 111 - General Chemistry I Credits: 5
- ENG 112 - College Composition II Credits: 3
Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AFRE 130 Farm Management I Credits / Units: 3 CSS 101 Introduction to Crop Science Credits / Units: 3 PLP 105 Fundamentals of Applied Plant Pathology LECTURE Credits / Units: 1 PLP 105L Fundamentals of Applied Plant Pathology LAB Credits / Units: 1
Total Semester Credits: 16
Spring First Year:
- COM 114W - Interpersonal Communication Credits: 3
COM 114W may be substituted for another Humanities Elective from approved list (please meet with Agricultural Technology program coordinator to check if course transfers to desired university). Some universities might require a COM course. Approved courses are listed on Michigan Transfer Agreement , must be two different disciplines Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 293 Professional Internship in Agricultural Technology
This course has a minimum credit requirement of 3 credits and a maximum of 6 credits. If credits are above 3, those credits may be used to meet the 6 elective credits required for degree. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 6
Fall Second Year:
- LW 223W - Wellness in Technical Trades Credits: 2
- POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 221W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W . Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. CSS 126 Introduction to Weed Management
CSS 135 can be taken in place of CSS 126. Credits / Units: 2 CSS 203 World of Soils
CSS 143 can be taken in place of CSS 203. Credits / Units: 2 ENT 110 Applied Entomology of Economics Plants Credits / Units: 3 Approved MSU Electives
Students must complete a minimum of 6 MSU elective credits in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources as approved by theAgricultural Technology program coordinator. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 15
Winter Second Year:
- ECN 221W - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits: 4
ECN 222W or another Social Science Electivecourse can be taken in place of ECN 221W . Students must complete one Social Science Elective course from approved list (please meet with Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator to check if course transfers to desired university). Approved courses are listed on Michigan Transfer Agreement , must be two different disciplines. Delta College Humanities Elective Students must complete two Humanities Elective courses from approved list (please meet with Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator to check if course transfers to desired university). Approved courses are listed on Michigan Transfer Agreement , must be two different disciplines. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AE 131 Agricultural Water Resource Management Credits / Units: 3 AE 143 Application for Precision Agriculture Technologies Credits / Units: 3 Approve MSU Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 6 MSU elective credits in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources as approved by the Agricultural Technology program coordinator. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 16
Track Two - Food Processing Technology & Safety
The Food Processing Technology & Safety offers two pathways for students. The Career and the Transfer Pathways. The Career Pathway focuses on helping students with their career goals and offering more Delta College courses. The Transfer Pathway focuses on helping students transfer to a four-year institution by completing the Michigan Transfer Agreement with Delta College.
Food Processing Technology & Safety - Pathway One: Career
Fall First Year:
- ENG 111 - College Composition I Credits: 3
OAT 151 can be taken in place of ENG 111 Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AFRE 100 Decision-making in the Agri-Food System Credits / Units: 3 FSC 111 Foundational Concepts in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3 FSC 112 Seminar in Food Processing, Technology and Safety
AT 100, AT 291, can be taken in place of FSC 112. Credits / Units: 1 FSC 113 Basic Commodity Overview Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 13
Winter First Year:
- CHM 101W - Introductory Chemistry Credits: 5
BIO 110W , BIO 111W , or other approved BIO courses can be taken in place of CHM 101W . - LW 223W - Wellness in Technical Trades Credits: 2
Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 193 Agricultural Technology Clerkship
AT 290 can be taken in place of AT 193
The form and syllabus of the AT 290 course need to be submitted to the Agricultural Technology program coordinator, the MSU Agricultural Technology Office, and the Delta College Register Office for the AT 290 course to count for credit. Credits / Units: 2 FSC 125 Food Processing and Technology Unit Operations Credits / Units: 2 FSC 240 Applied Microbiology in Food Processing Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 13
Spring First Year:
- COM 114W - Interpersonal Communication Credits: 3
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Other Approved Delta Elective Courses can be taken in place of COM 114W . Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. Approved MSU Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 3 MSU elective credits in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources as approved by the Agricultural Technology program coordinator. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 6
Fall Second Year:
- MTH 119W - Intermediate Algebra Credits: 4
MGT 110 can be taken in place of MTH 119W - POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 105W , POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 220W , POL 221W , POL 223W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. FSC 230 Fruit and Vegetable Processing
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FSC 232 Dairy Foods Processing
FSC 230, FSC 231, FSC 232, FSC 233 can be taken in place of FSC 230 or FSC 232. Credits / Units: 2 FSC 241 Safety Principles and Regulations in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3 FSC 242 Applied Chemistry in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 14
Winter Second Year:
- ECN 221W - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits: 4
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Other Approved Delta Elective Courses can be taken in place of ECN 221W . Approved Delta College Elective
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. FSC 114 Food Processing and Technology Facilities Management Credits / Units: 3 FSC 231 Cereals Processing
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FSC 233 Muscle Foods Processing
FSC 230, FSC 231, FSC 232, FSC 233 can be taken in place of FSC 2310or FSC 233. Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 12
Spring Second Year:
- PHL 203W - Business Ethics Credits: 3
Students must complete a minimum of 13-15 Delta College elective credit areas as shown in the notations below. Other Approved Delta Elective Courses can be taken in place of PHL 203W . Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 293 Professional Internship in Agricultural Technology
This course has a minimum credit requirement of 3 credits and a maximum of 6 credits. If credits are above 3, those credits may be used to meet the 6 elective credits required for degree. Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 6
Food Processing Technology & Safety - Pathway Two: Transfer
Fall First Year:
- ENG 111 - College Composition I Credits: 3
- LW 223W - Wellness in Technical Trades Credits: 2
Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AFRE 100 Decision-making in the Agri-Food System Credits / Units: 3 FSC 111 Foundational Concepts in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3 FSC 112 Seminar in Food Processing, Technology and Safety
AT 100, AT 291, can be taken in place of FSC 112. Credits / Units: 1 FSC 113 Basic Commodity Overview Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3
Total Semester Credits: 15
Winter First Year:
- CHM 111 - General Chemistry I Credits: 5
- ENG 112 - College Composition II Credits: 3
Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 193 Agricultural Technology Clerkship
AT 290 can be taken in place of AT 193
The form and syllabus of the AT 290 course need to be submitted to the Agricultural Technology program coordinator, the MSU Agricultural Technology Office, and the Delta College Register Office for the AT 290 course to count for credit. Credits / Units: 2 FSC 125 Food Processing and Technology Unit Operations Credits / Units: 2 FSC 240 Applied Microbiology in Food Processing Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 14
Spring First Year:
- ECN 221W - Principles of Macroeconomics Credits: 4
This elective course can be taken in the students Second Spring Semester.
ECN 222W or another Social Science Elective course can be taken in place of ECN 221W.
Students must complete one Social Science Elective course from approved list (please meet with Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator to check if course transfers to desired university).
Approved courses are listed on Michigan Transfer Agreement must be two different disciplines. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. AT 293 Professional Internship in Agricultural Technology
This course has a minimum credit requirement of 3 credits and a maximum of 6 credits. If credits are above 3, those credits may be used to meet the 3 elective credits required for degree. It is recommended for students in the Food Processing Technology & Safety - Pathway Two: Transfer Program to take 6 total credits to use 3 of those credits for the 3 elective credits required for degree. Credits / Units: 6
Total Semester Credits: 10
Fall Second Year:
- MTH 122W - College Algebra Credits: 4
MTH 121 , MTH 151 , or MTH 161 can be taken in place of MTH 122W . This depends on which program the student plans on tranferresing into at university. - POL 103W - American Politics Credits: 3
POL 212W , POL 215W , POL 221W , POL 225W , POL 228W , HIS 221W , HIS 222W , or HIS 237W can be taken in place of POL 103W . Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. FSC 230 Fruit and Vegetable Processing
OR
FSC 232 Dairy Foods Processing
FSC 230, FSC 231, FSC 232, FSC 233 can be taken in place of FSC 230 or FSC 232. Credits / Units: 2 FSC 241 Safety Principles and Regulations in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 3 FSC 242 Applied Chemistry in Food Processing and Technology Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 14
Winter Second Year:
- BIO 111W - Principles of Biology Credits: 4
BIO 110W or another BIO Course can be taken in place of BIO 111W . Delta College Humanities Elective
Students must complete two Humanities Elective courses from approved list (please meet with Agricultural Technology Program Coordinator to check if course transfers to desired university). Some universities might require a COM course.
Approved courses are listed on Michigan Transfer Agreement , must be two different disciplines. Students must meet with the Agricultural Technology program coordinator prior to registration to discuss MSU course schedule details. FSC 114 Food Processing and Technology Facilities Management Credits / Units: 3 FSC 231 Cereals Processing
OR
FSC 233 Muscle Foods Processing
FSC 230, FSC 231, FSC 232, FSC 233 can be taken in place of FSC 2310or FSC 233. Credits / Units: 2
Total Semester Credits: 15
Notations
- Student must meet with Program Coordinator, Lance Fowler, contact him at (989) 686-9350 or lancefowler@delta.edu.
- Concurrent enrollment with Delta College and Michigan State University's Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT) is necessary to complete the Delta College Agricultural Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree and the IAT Certificate from Michigan State University.
- Apply to the Michigan State University (MSU) Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT). Use this link to apply to IAT. https://www.canr.msu.edu/index
- Official transcripts documenting MSU courses will have to be on file in Delta College Registrar’s Office prior to application for graduation.
- During your last semester, request that your Delta College official transcripts be sent to MSU for official completion of the Michigan State University, Institute of Agricultural Technology (IAT) Certificate.
- Michigan State University recognizes the commitment and value of completing an approved Michigan AFNR Education Program and earning the FFA State Degree by awarding those students with six credits that can be applied to any academic program at MSU. For more information, contact Lance Fowler at (989) 686-9350 or lancefowler@delta.edu.
- AT-291 may be taken more than once at MSU. These courses have the same course numbers but different syllabi for each time it is taken. Syllabi will be sent with an official copy of the transcript for equivalency consideration at Delta.
- All newly admitted students, first-year and transfer, to MSU for Fall 202X and Spring 202X semesters are eligible for the Spartan Early Start Program (SES). SES is an opportunity for incoming undergraduate first-year and transfer students–those students admitted to MSU for Fall 202X or Spring 202X – to take MSU classes in July/August 202X before starting their first official semester at MSU. SES reduces the cost of up to, two courses during MSU’s second summer session.
- Delta College Elective Courses Approved Areas for Career Pathways.
- ACC, ASL, ARC, AUTO, BIO, CHM, COM, CAD, CNC, CST, DRF, ECN, ET, EMB, EGR, ENG, ENT, ENV, FST, FR, GEO, GLG, GE, HVAC, HDD, HIS, IHU, SCI, JRN, LSP, MGT, MTH, MT, OAT, PHL, PSC, PHY, POL, PSY, RC, SSI, SOC, SPA, WET, WELD
- MSU Course AT 290 – Independent Study in Agricultural Technology can be substituted for AT 193 - Agricultural Technology Clerkship
- The form and syllabus of the AT 290 course need to be submitted to the Ag Tech Coordinator, the Ag Tech Office, and the Delta College RO for the AT 290 course to count for credit.
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