Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers
- Education and Training
Median Yearly Income
$83,511
Most Common Education Level
Doctoral degree or more
Projected Job Growth
+7.34%
What do Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers do?
Teach courses in the agricultural sciences. Includes teachers of agronomy, dairy sciences, fisheries management, horticultural sciences, poultry sciences, range management, and agricultural soil conservation. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
Career Interests Areas
- Social
- Investigative
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Data on career profiles are based on information supplied by the O*NET Program, sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor, Employment, and Training Administration.