Students are engaged in a learning environment that encourages them to be active learners, workers, and servers.
Be able to apply appropriate technology for managing agriculture and natural resources.Be able to locate, interpret, critically evaluate, synthesize, and present information through writing and speech.Be capable of studying and analyzing agricultural and natural-resource production systems to address problems or questions using appropriate scientific methods of planning, data collection, quantitative analysis, and, presentation.Understand agriculture and natural resources within the broader societal contexts of culture, ecology, economics, politics, and history, as well as from different perspectives.Have the ability to apply those facts and principles to the management of agriculture and natural resources systems.
Know and understand scientific facts and principles pertaining to soils, plants, animals, economics, and ecology.These areas include plant and soil sciences, animal science and natural resources management.ĪNR curriculum ensures that graduates know and understand scientific facts and principles regarding: more specialized electives that allow students to pursue particular areas of interest.introductory courses that cover general concepts in depth.It also provides flexible options to pursue training in particular areas of interest. The ANR Department’s curriculum provides all students with a sound foundation in ANR. Berea College is one of few liberal arts colleges in the United States to have an academic department in agriculture and natural resources (ANR).