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Hawai‘i Community College
AGRICULTURE
THE AGRICULTURE PROGRAM prepares students for employment in government service, agribusiness, horticulture, livestock, flowers and foliage, landscape, macadamia nuts, papaya, and coffee industries.
For more information: hawaii.hawaii.edu/agriculture
Program Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion, students are prepared to:
n Plan and manage projects and cultivate horticultural crops using legal; sustainable; safe; and ecologically, biologically, and technologically sound practices.n Design gardens that demonstrate the aesthetic principles of unity, repetition, balance, color, and texture congruent with the customers’ desires.n Operate and maintain tools and equipment.n Set-up and manage a business enterprise.n Interact with customers and co-workers in ways that effectively support the work to be accomplished.
ContactFaculty
Lew Nakamura934-2685lewnaka@hawaii.edu
For more information visit hawaii.hawaii.edu/agriculture
Hawai’i Community College
Manono Campus1175 Manono Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720-4091Phone: (808) 934-2800Fax: (808) 934-2501www.hawaii.hawaii.edu
Pālamanui Campus73-4225 Ane Keohokalole Hwy. Kailua-Kona, HI 96740Phone: (808) 969-8800
Information Center
MC 378-5Phone: 934-2800Fax: 934-2501Email: hawccinf@hawaii.edu
Admissions & Records
MC 378-15APhone: 934-2710Fax: 934-2501Email: hawccar@hawaii.edu
Financial Aid
MC 379A-4Phone: 934-2712Fax: 934-2711E-mail: hawccfao@hawaii.edu
Counseling, Advising & Support Services Center
Karen Crowell, CounselorMC 379-5APhone: 934-2720Fax: 934-2501Email: kcrowell@hawaii.edu
Hawai’i Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and is committed to a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, arrest and court record, sexual orientation, status as a covered veteran, national guard, victims of domestic or sexual violence, gender identity and expression, genetic information, citizenship, credit history, and income assignment. For inquiries regarding our non-discrimination policies, please contact Jason Cifra, VC for Student Affairs, cifra@hawaii.edu. For disability accommodations, please contact Hā‘awi Kōkua at (808) 934-2725.
For general inquiries, please call the Hawai’i Community College Information Center at 934-2800 or visit hawaii.hawaii.edu.
Semester Course(s) and Credits Description Cost
Fall 2019
AG 33 - Green House Construction (3)
AG 40 - Plant Identification (3)
AG 54A - Tropical Agriculture Production I (6)
QM 120T - Quantitative Methods (3)
Resident Tuition: $131/credit + Fees (15 credits)
Books:
Books:
$1965 + $30 = $1995
$42
$128
Estimated Total $2165
Spring 2020
AG 31 - Farm Equipment/Machinery/Power (3)
AG 46 - Landscape Maintenance (3)
AG 54B - Tropical Agriculture Production II (6)
English 100 OR 102 OR 106 (3)
Resident Tuition: $131/credit + Fees (15 credits)No books required
Books: Dependent on specific course
$1965 + $30 = $1995
Estimated Total $1995
Fall 2020
AG 122 - Soil (3)
AG 200 - Principles of Horticulture (4)
AG 230 - Agricultural Business Management (3)
(3) Cultural Environmental Elective
Social Environment Elective (3)
Resident Tuition: $131/credit+Fees (16 credits)No books required
Books: Dependent on specific course
$2096 + $30 = $2126
Estimated Total $2126
Spring 2021
AG 141 - Integrated Pest Management (3)
AG 157 - Marketing of Agriculture Products (3)
AG 250 - Sustainable Crop Production (3)
AG 250L - Sustainable Crop Production Lab (1)
AG 260 - Tropical Landscape Horticulture (3)
Natural Environment Elective (3)
Resident Tuition $131/ credit + Fees (16 credits)
Books: Dependent on specific course
$2096 + $30 = $2126
Estimated Total $2126
Total Estimated Cost of Attendance for Hawai‘i Resident $8,412
HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGE APPLIED TECHNICAL EDUCATION DIVISION
Estimated Cost of AttendanceAssociate of Applied Science in Agriculture (AGR)
Books: Dependent on specific course
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