Agriculture Power, Structures, & Technology
Overview:
The Agriculture Power Structures and Technology Pathway provides students with the opportunity to pursue a multitude of diverse careers ranging from welding and fabrication to engine repair and precision agriculture. Whether you aspire to be a welder, mechanic, engineer, or precision agriculture specialist, this pathway offers many varied and exciting careers.
Related job titles: Welder, Small Engine Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Agriculture Specialist, Trucker, Heavy Equipment Operator, Outdoor and Power Equipment Technician, Metal Fabricator, Fleet Manager, Landscape and Irrigation Specialist, Pipeline Inspector, and more
Participate in a Career Student Technical Organization (CTSO):
Courses Included:
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Level 1
- Introduction to Agriculture (A/B)
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Level 2
- Principles of Ag Power, Structure, & Technical Systems (A/B)
- Level 3
- Engine & Equipment Technology (A)
- Level 4
- Engine & Equipment Technology (B), Agricultural Leadership, and Work-Based Learning in Agriculture
Industry Certificates:
Students can earn nationally recognized certifications which proves they have the skills employers need and can lead to employment opportunities not otherwise available.
- Ducks Unlimited Ecology Conservation & Management Certification
- National Safe Tractor & Machinery Operator/OSHA 10
Have a Question?
James Campion
RHS College and Career Counselor
Dr. Rebecca Albert Vollrath
Director of Career and Innovation