General Information and Strategies
- Agricultural and Natural Resource Leadership, Education, and Communications provides a broad background for working in the agricultural and natural resources industry.
- For entry-level positions, a bachelor's degree is sufficient. A master's or doctoral degree is often necessary for advancement. Some federal and private agency work, consulting positions, and research positions require a graduate degree.
- Teacher certification is required for public school teaching and exact requirements vary by state.
- Obtain volunteer, part-time, summer, internship, or co-op experience in field of study.
- Develop excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Join a student club or student professional association to network and cultivate related academic interests. Groups related to agriculture include: Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H, Alpha Zeta, Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow, and Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS).
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow professionals who have jobs that interest you.
* Original content provided by The University of Tennessee