2021-2022 Course Guide 122120 FINAL (1) - Flipbook - Page 13
Agriculture in Wisconsin is focused on the production, processing,
marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural
commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products,
natural resources, horticulture, and other plant and animal products
or resources.
CAREER OPTIONS:
High School Diploma
On-the-Job Training and/or Minimal Experience
Certification
Technical College, Apprenticeship
Associates Degree
Technical College
Bachelors, Professional Degree
Colleges/Universities
Farm Worker
Bee Keeper
Landscape Laborer
Farm/Stable Worker
Logger
Nursery Worker
Pet Groomer
Vet Hospital Worker
Arborist
Animal Control Officer
Bio-Tech Lab Technician
Cheese Maker
Crop/Animal Farmer
Environmental Tech
Farrier
Fish & Game Officer
Golf Course Mgr
Horticulturist
Vet Technician
Waste Water Tech
Ag. Commodities Broker
Ag. Engineer
Animal Psychologist
Biochemist
Food Scientist
Game Warden
Marine Biologist
Soil Scientist
Toxicologist
USDA Inspector
Vet
Zoologist
FOUR YEAR COURSE PLAN
Suggested Courses for the Career Pathways
Students who are interested in these career pathways should also take the following sequence of
courses in math and science.
Subject Area
Math
Science
9th Grade
Geometry
Biology
10th Grade
Algebra II
Chemistry
*Indicates opportunity to earn college credit with the course
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11th Grade
H Pre-Calculus
Physics
Career Pathways
See your counselor for more information or
visit https://careertech.org/career-clusters
Agribusiness Systems
Environmental Service Systems
Natural Resources Systems
Power, Structural & Technical Systems
12
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12th Grade
*H AP Calculus
Additional Elective
Animal Systems
Food Production & Processing Systems
Plant Systems