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Agriculture College Credit/Certifications
Articulated and Concurrent Credit Courses
Articulated Credit: To receive this type of college credit, a student is required to earn a “B” or better in the high
school course and complete a semester (minimum 12 hours) at the hosting college or university within 15 months
of high school graduation. This type of credit is good only at the college or university listed. There is no cost to
the student. Students qualifying for articulated credit should be careful not to repeat the articulated course during
the first semester of college.


ASU-Beebe Articulated Credit
CHS Course 
491280 Intro. to Horticulture AND 491270 Greenhouse Management
491180 Animal Science AND 491200 Biological Animal Science
491340 Plant Science I AND 491210 Plant Science II
491070 Agricultural Metals I/II


ASU-Beebe Course Credit

HORT 2203 General Horticulture 3 hours
ANSC 1204 Intro to Animal Science 4 hours
PSSC 1303 Intro. to Plant Science 3 hours
WELD 1004 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 hours
WELD 1304 Metal Fabrication 4 hours
   
Pulaski Technical College Articulated Credit
CHS Course

491070 Agri Metals I/II
 
PTC Course Credit

WLD 1104 Basic Welding 4 hours


Agriculture Certifications
The Arkansas Certified Green Industry Associate (ACGIA) certification, a new program limited to active Arkansas FFA students pursuing Plant Sciences curriculum, was enacted on October 20, 2010.  By rewarding diligent Arkansas FFA students with a valuable certification to include on his/her resume, we are promoting the mission of the National FFA while introducing thousands of students to the Arkansas Green Industry Association.

Arkansas Certified Green Industry Associate (ACGIA) certification is catagorized as ACGIA Level I or ACGIA Level II.

ACGIA Level I requirements:  Active Arkansas FFA students will earn Level I certification by passing Introduction to Horticulture and three additional courses of Plant Science study from the Arkansas Agriculture Curriculum.

These Courses include:
Greenhouse Management
Nursery/Landscaping
Biological Plant Science
Introduction to Horticulture
Floriculture
Agriculture Science and Technology
Plant Science
Turf Grass Management

Students who pass the required four courses will receive a certificate and notice on the AGIA website, as well as permission to us the certification title.

AGCIA Level II requirements: Active Arkansas FFA students will earn the ACGIA Level II advanced certification by passing all eight courses of Plant Science from the aforementioned curriculum.

 

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