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Innovative Livestock Management

Industrial Mechanics - Hydraulics

The agricultural field is always changing and evolving. Snow College’s Innovative Livestock Management program teaches students fundamental basics in farm business, livestock production, feeding and nutrition, grazing, and irrigation. Classes are designed to allow students instruction to be successful farm and ranch managers and operators. Those who work in agriculture make a unique difference in the lives of those in their community on a day-to-day basis. Snow prepares its students to successfully tackle the ins-and-outs of managing a farm and the roles that it comes with. Graduates can leave feeling confident that they have the skills and training to succeed in a demanding job.

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Skills Taught

  • Farm and Ranch Management
  • Production Agriculture
  • Agriculture Sales and services
  • Forage and grazing management
  • Farm machinery Management
  • Irrigation Management
  • Livestock nutrition and Feed analysis
  • Chemical and Applications for use
  • Ag. Business Development

Career Options for Graduates

  • Agricultural Production
  • Agricultural Sales
  • Range and soil conservation
  • Livestock Nutritionist
  • Agricultural Management
  • Agricultural technician (irrigation, repair)
  • Processing
Two Year

2 years (62 credits)

Associate of Applied Science in Innovative Livestock Management

Tuition

Tuition

Reduced Tuition
Increased financial assistance

Books

Books

$400 per year (approximate)

Fall Semester

Fall

Spring Semester

Spring

Summer Semester

Summer

Students may start this program at the beginning of fall, spring, or summer semester. (August, January, May)

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4.6% Growth

Job Outlook

Salary

$47,480

Annual Median Salary

Location

Ephraim Campus

Ephraim Campus