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Agriculture

Welcome to our agriculture program. We offer a range of training options including Agricultural Business, Agricultural Mechanics, Plant & Soil Science and more. Let us prepare you for a rewarding career in agriculture. Explore our site to discover how we can help you achieve your goals.

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Agronomy Innovation

The World Needs Farmers

At Rend Lake College, we're not just keeping pace with the agricultural industry; we're setting the standards and leading the way! Our Agronomy Innovation Center is your gateway to a brighter future in agriculture, and we're excited to introduce our groundbreaking programs designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills that the industry demands. Discover our fully accredited Agriculture degree and certificate programs in Business, Mechanics, Production & Management, Plant & Soil Science, Spray Applicator, and Digital Agriculture.

Degrees

program details

Courses
Total = 64 Hours
Fall Semester
AGRI 1161 - Soil Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
BOT 1101 - Plants & Society 4 Cr. Hrs.
ENGL 1101 - Rhetoric and Composition I 3 Cr. Hrs.
HEA 1101 - Health Education 2 Cr. Hrs.
MATH 1107 - Contemporary College Math 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 16 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1141 - Agricultural Economics 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1181 - Introduction to Animal Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
ENGL 1102 - Rhetoric and Composition II 3 Cr. Hrs.
PSYC 2101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – Fine Arts / Humanities 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 16 Cr. Hrs.
Fall Semester
AGRI 1263 - Crop Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
CHE 1101 - General Chemistry I 5 Cr. Hrs.
COMM 1101 - Principles of Effective Speaking 3 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – Fine Arts / Humanities 3 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – Social / Behavioral Sciences 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 18 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1262 - Agricultural Chemicals 3 Cr. Hrs.
CHE 1102 - General Chemistry II 5 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – Fine Arts / Humanities 3 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – Social / Behavioral Sciences 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 14 Cr. Hrs.

Notes:

  • Prerequisite course(s) may be required based on test scores.
Costs & How To Pay

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

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program details

Courses
Total = 68 Hours
Fall Semester
AGRI 1161 - Soil Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1222 - Applied Mathematics or MATH Elective – Mathematics 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1251 - Intro to Ag Production 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1285 - Agricultural Technologies 3 Cr. Hrs.
ENGL 1101 - Rhetoric and Composition 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 16 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1141 - Agricultural Economics 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1210 - Supervised Occupational Experience 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1221 - Intro to Agricultural Occupations or BUSI 1202 - Employability Skills 1 Cr. Hr.
AGRI 1223 - Intro to Ag Business 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1262 - Agricultural Chemicals 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 14 Cr. Hrs.
Fall Semester
AGRI 1263 - Crop Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2223 - Agricultural Finance 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2225 - Food and Agricultural Policy 3 Cr. Hrs.
COMM 1101 - Principles of Effective Speaking 3 Cr. Hrs.
CSCI 1102 - Intro to Computers w/ Business Applications 3 Cr. Hrs.
PSYC 2101 - Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 2106 - Human Relations 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 19 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1181 - Introduction to Animal Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2210 - Supervised Occupational Experience 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2241 - Farm Management 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2242 - Marketing Agricultural Products 5 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – General Education 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 19 Cr. Hrs.

Notes:

  • Prerequisite course(s) may be required based on test scores.
  • See Division Chairperson for list of approved courses.
Costs & How To Pay

Costs for this program

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

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Program Outcomes

1. Demonstrate the ability to gather and synthesize information pertinent to Agriculture

2. Communicate effectively the current issues and challenges of the Agriculture industry

3. Demonstrate the ability to calculate and interpret results of specific agricultural scenarios

4. Demonstrate professionalism and work ethics that will allow students to succeed in the Agriculture industry

program details

Courses

Agricultural Mechanics AAS Degree

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
First Semester
AGRI 1208 Diesel Engines 6
AGRI 1205 or AGRI 1207 Assembling, Adjusting and Reconditioning Farm Equipment or Machinery Reconditioning Restoration 5
HEQT 1201 Heavy Equipment Maintenance 4
ENGL 1101 Rhetoric and Composition I 3
Total: 18
Second Semester
AGRI 1204 Physics of Hydraulics 4
AGRI 1210 Supervised Occupational Experience 4
AGRI 1221 Intro to Agricultural Occupations 1
COMM 1101 Principles of Effective Speaking 3
CSCI 1101 or CSCI 1102 Intro to Computers or Intro to Computers w/ Business Applications 3
DIEL 1201 or HEQT 1211 Diesel Fuel Systems or Engine Fuel Systems 3
Total: 18
Third Semester
AGRI 1203 or HEQT 1208 Ignition and Electrical Systems or Fundamentals of Machine Electronics 3
AGRI 1222 Applied Mathematics 3
AGRI 1285 Agricultural Technologies 3
AGRI 2201 Transmission and Power Trains 4
DIEL 1208 Diesel Accessories 2
Total: 15
Fourth Semester
AGRI 1206 Ag Air Conditioning Systems 4
AGRI 2204 Advanced Major Overhaul 5
AGRI 2206 or HEQT 2207 Advanced Electrical & Hydraulics or Machine Systems Diagnosis & Troubleshooting 4
PSYC 2101 Introduction to Psychology 3
DIEL 1206 Advanced Diesels 2
Total: 18

1 Prerequisite course(s) may be required based on test scores.

2 See Division Chairperson for list of approved courses.

Costs & How To Pay

Costs for this program

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

More about paying for college

Program Outcomes
1. Communicate effectively the current issues and challenges of the Agriculture industry.

2. Demonstrate the ability to gather and synthesize information pertinent to Agriculture, and the ability to calculate and interpret results of specific agricultural scenarios.

3. Exhibit an in-depth understanding of internal combustion engines common to the agriculture industry.

5. Develop critical thinking skills in order to troubleshoot DC electrical systems, and demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of fluid power.

6. Demonstrate a basic understanding concerning function and adjustment of various agricultural implements, and a personal work ethic and perspective necessary to be successful in the agriculture industry.

program details

Courses
Total = 71 Hours
Fall Semester
AGRI 1161 - Soil Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1208 - Diesel Engines 6 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1222 - Applied Mathematics or MATH Elective 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1251 - Intro to Ag Production 3 Cr. Hrs.
ENGL 1101 - Rhetoric and Composition I 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 19 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1141 - Agricultural Economics 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1210 - Supervised Occupational Experience 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1221 - Intro to Agricultural Occupations or Employability Skills 1 Cr. Hr.
AGRI 1223 - Intro to Ag Business 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1262 - Agricultural Chemicals 3 Cr. Hrs.
COMM 1101 - Principles of Effective Speaking 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 17 Cr. Hrs.
Fall Semester
AGRI 1205 - Assembling, Adjusting and Reconditioning Farm Equipment or AGRI 1207 - Machinery Reconditioning Restoration 5 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1263 - Crop Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1285 - Agricultural Technologies 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2225 - Food & Agricultural Policy 3 Cr. Hrs.
PSYC 2101 - Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 2106 - Human Relations 3 Cr. Hrs.
Spring Semester
AGRI 1181 - Introduction to Animal Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2241 - Farm Management 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 2242 - Marketing Agricultural Products 5 Cr. Hrs.
DIEL 1202 - Basic Diesel Fuel Systems 2 Cr. Hrs.
Elective – General Education 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 17 Cr. Hrs.
Recommended Electives
AGRI 2223 - Agricultural Finance 3 Cr. Hrs.
WELD 1270 - Intro to Welding Processes 4 Cr. Hrs.

Notes:

  • Prerequisite course(s) may be required based on test scores.
  • Highly recommended for students in Ag Production / Management.
Costs & How To Pay

Costs for this program

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

More about paying for college

Program Outcomes

1. Demonstrate the ability to gather and synthesize information pertinent to Agriculture

2. Communicate effectively the current issues and challenges of the Agriculture industry

3. Demonstrate the ability to calculate and interpret results of specific agricultural scenarios

4. Demonstrate professionalism and work ethics that will allow students to succeed in the Agriculture industry

program details

Courses

Plant & Soil Science AA Degree

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
Fall Semester
AGRI 1161 Soil Science 4
AGRI 1251 Intro to Ag Production 3
BIO 1101 College Biology 5
ENGL 1101 Rhetoric and Composition I 3
Total: 15
Spring Semester
COMM 1101 Principles of Effective Speaking 3
ENGL 1102 Rhetoric and Composition II 3
MATH 1107 Contemporary College Math 3
PSYC 2101 Introduction to Psychology 3
Elective Social Science 3
Total: 15
Fall Semester
AGRI 1263 Crop Science 4
BOT 1101 Plants & Society 4
CHE 1101 General Chemistry I 5
Elective Fine Arts 3
Elective Humanities or Fine Arts 3
Total: 19
Spring Semester
CHE 1102 General Chemistry II 5
Elective Elective 1
Elective Humanities 3
Elective General Education 3
Elective Social / Behavioral Sciences 3
Total: 15
  Overall Total: 64

Prerequisite course(s) may be required based on test scores.

Costs & How To Pay

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

More about paying for college

program details

Courses
Total = 64 Hours
First Semester
CSCl1102 - Intro To Computers With Business Applications 3 Cr. Hrs.
CSCI 1104 - Intro To Programming 4 Cr. Hrs.
MATH 1108 - College Algebra 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1161 - Soil Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1214 - Intro To Digital Farm Management 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 17 Cr. Hrs.
Second Semester
CSCI 2100 - Discrete Structures 3 Cr. Hrs.
CSCI 2209 - System Analysis and Design 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1141 - Agriculture Economics 3 Cr. Hrs.
ENGL 1101 - Rhetoric & Composition 3 Cr. Hrs.
MATH 1109 - Plane Trigonometry 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 15 Cr. Hrs.
Third Semester
AGRI 1263 - Crop Science 4 Cr. Hrs.
CSCI 1260 - Intro to Programming .Net 3 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1285 - Agriculture Technologies 3 Cr. Hrs.
COMM 1101 - Principles of Effective Speaking 3 Cr. Hrs.
PSYC 2101 - Intro to Psychology 3 Cr. Hrs.
Total 16 Cr. Hrs.
Fourth Semester
AGRI 2207 - Farm Data Management and Analytics 3 Cr. Hrs.
BOT 1101 - Plants and Society 4 Cr. Hrs.
CSCI 2104 - Advanced Data Structures 4 Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 1262 - Agriculture Chemicals 3 Cr. Hrs.
AOT 1203 - Field Computer Systems 2 Cr. Hrs.
Total 16 Cr. Hrs.
Recommended Course
UAS 1600 - UAS Law/Test Prep/Flight 2 Cr. Hrs.
Costs & How To Pay

Tuition & Fees at RLC

Payments on student accounts must be made by the deadline included on the student statement.

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 15
  • Summer: May 15

Students who do not make payments by this deadline may be dropped from their classes.

More about paying for college

Short-Term

Certificates

Essential skills and training to jumpstart your career in a matter of months

Agricultural Mechanics

Designed to prepare students for occupations involving the maintenance and repair of implements such as tractors, combines and other farm machinery. Upon completion of the curriculum, the student should have a thorough knowledge of engine and equipment repair, servicing, sales and management.

Plan Your Ag Mechanics Certificate

Costs for this program

Tuition & Fees at RLC

 

Agricultural Mechanics Certificate

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
Fall Semester
AGRI 1203 Ignition and Electrical Systems 3
AGRI 1208 Diesel Engines 6
AGRI 2201 Transmission and Power Trains 4
Total: 13
Spring Semester
AGRI 1204 Physics of Hydraulics 4
AGRI 1206 Ag Air Conditioning Systems 4
AGRI 2204 Advanced Major Overhaul 5
DIEL 1202 Basic Diesel Fuel Systems 3
Total: 16
Recommended Electives
AGRI 1215 Small Engines 3
AGRI 1285 Agriculture Technologies 3
WELD 1270 Introduction to Welding Processes 4
Overall Total 29
VIDEO

Career Connection

This video is from our Agriculture, Food & Natural Resource Career Cluster. You'll meet Dawn Kovarik, a Natural Resource Specialist with the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers - Rend Lake, whose career path has evolved over 38 years, encompassing roles such as contract inspector, boundary line maintenance surveyor, campground visitor assistant, and operating the Rend Lake Visitor Center. You'll also meet Cailah Heinrich, an Account Manager with Precision Laboratories, whose journey began with her FFA involvement in high school, leading to internships and a degree in Ag Business from RLC.  

 

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Transfer Information

Students who graduate with an Associate Degree can transfer their credits to a university and pursue a Bachelor's degree and beyond. 

Articulation agreements - also known as Transfer Guides - document the pathway between RLC and the university. Historically, RLC has built articulation agreements with midwestern universities. However, students have worked with both institutions to build a pathway.   

View our transfer guides and more about articulation agreements 

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Transfer Guides

We have guides that document a pathway between your degree at RLC and many universities.

Accreditation

Quality Education. Guaranteed.

Since 1969, Rend Lake College has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), one of six regional accreditors in the United States. Accreditation is vital to what we do. It serves as a measure of quality, allows us to access and distribute federal student aid, facilitates the transfer of classes between institutions and more. The Higher Learning Commission is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

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Applied Science & Technology Division

Phone: (618) 437-5321 ext. 1261

Email: AppliedScience@rlc.edu

Address: 468 N. Ken Gray Parkway, Ina, IL 62846 Attn: Applied Science

Fax Number: (618) 437-5677 Attn: Applied Science