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    Program Learning Outcomes

    In completion of the Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Technology Management, students will:

    1. Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental business and Agricultural Technology Management concepts, theories, and practices, as well as key trends shaping the future of agriculture locally and globally.
    2. Demonstrate an understanding of and practical competence in the processes and practices of business data analysis.
    3. Demonstrate well-reasoned analyses of key ethical problems in Agricultural Technology Management, informed by philosophical ethics and the Catholic intellectual tradition.
    4. Demonstrate professionalism in interpersonal, small group, and large group communication.
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    Icon of a Target High Demand: The program is designed to meet strong student and employer demand for agribusiness education in the region.
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The Agricultural Technology Management program is designed to respond to robust student demand for agribusiness education in our region, equip graduates for the present and future demand for technologically enhanced agribusiness, leverage the resources of our Catholic Intellectual Tradition to feature ethical, sustainable, and regenerative approaches to agriculture, and equip students with significant real-world work experience prior to graduation.

Icon of a Target High Demand: The program is designed to meet strong student and employer demand for agribusiness education in the region.
Icon of a city Real-World Experience: Students gain significant real-world work experience, preparing them for post-graduation success.
Icon of a chartboard Employer-Driven Curriculum: The program provides training in areas highly sought after by regional employers.

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Program Learning Outcomes

In completion of the Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Technology Management, students will:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental business and Agricultural Technology Management concepts, theories, and practices, as well as key trends shaping the future of agriculture locally and globally.
  2. Demonstrate an understanding of and practical competence in the processes and practices of business data analysis.
  3. Demonstrate well-reasoned analyses of key ethical problems in Agricultural Technology Management, informed by philosophical ethics and the Catholic intellectual tradition.
  4. Demonstrate professionalism in interpersonal, small group, and large group communication.
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Career Pathways
In Agricultural Technology Management

Newman University’s Agricultural Technology Management program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

A degree in Agricultural Technology Management can lead to careers in:

  • Crop or livestock marketing
  • Energy (oil, gas, electric)
  • Farm or ranch management
  • Financial specialist or loan officer
  • Food and fiber input or product firm
  • Insurance agent
  • International trade
  • Public policy
  • Veterinary or other medical area

Some who have completed this program have chosen to continue studies in:

Programs in Agricultural Technology Management

Undergraduate Programs

Austin Trujillo

"I believe I have had many great experiences. First of all transferring to Newman a lot of faculty and staff have helped make it even possible forme to attend Newman. I was able to come to Newman and build the connections I have today."

Juan Cordova

"Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself. People at Newman know my name, they know where I’m from. Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself."

  • Programs in Agricultural Technology Management

    Undergraduate Programs

  • About Our Faculty

    Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Agricultural Technology Management. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

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    Career Pathways
    In Agricultural Technology Management

    Newman University’s Agricultural Technology Management program provides you with the knowledge and relevant skills to set you on the path to a fulfilling career.

    A degree in Agricultural Technology Management can lead to careers in:

    • Crop or livestock marketing
    • Energy (oil, gas, electric)
    • Farm or ranch management
    • Financial specialist or loan officer
    • Food and fiber input or product firm
    • Insurance agent
    • International trade
    • Public policy
    • Veterinary or other medical area

    Some who have completed this program have chosen to continue studies in:

  • Austin Trujillo

    "I believe I have had many great experiences. First of all transferring to Newman a lot of faculty and staff have helped make it even possible forme to attend Newman. I was able to come to Newman and build the connections I have today."

    Juan Cordova

    "Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself. People at Newman know my name, they know where I’m from. Newman gave me so much that I didn’t expect and wasn’t looking for. The experiences I’ve gotten here make me feel proud of myself."

About Our Faculty

Our faculty and staff have the knowledge and experience to help you prepare for a career in Agricultural Technology Management. If you need clarification on a class assignment or advice on how to approach your future, you can feel confident that our faculty is available and ready to help.

Dean, School of Business & Technology
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2255
Office: MN219A
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Professor of Business
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2242
Office: MN203
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Assistant Dean, MBA Program Director
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2257
Office: MN208
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Associate Professor of Accounting
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2205
Office: MN204
|Undergraduate Business|MBA|Accounting
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. TBD
Office: TBD
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2228
Office: MN202
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Administrative Coordinator
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2292
Office: MN207
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Assistant Professor of Data Science
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. TBD
Office: TBD
|Undergraduate Business|MBA
Associate Professor
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2296
Office: MN205
|Undergraduate Business
Director of Adult and Professional Studies
School of Business & Technology
316-942-4291 ext. 2439
Office: MN219
|Undergraduate Business|IDS|IBA|MBA|Communications