• Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers
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  • Postsecondary Agricultural Sciences Teachers instruct students in a variety of agricultural sciences related subjects beyond the high school level. They may also conduct research and publish scholarly papers and books.

What do they typically do

  • Develop an instructional plan (known as a course outline or syllabus) for the course(s) they teach and ensure that it meets college and department standards
  • Plan lessons and assignments
  • Teach courses in their subject area
  • Assess students' progress by grading assignments, papers, exams, and other work
  • Advise students about which courses to take and how to achieve their goals
  • Work with colleagues to develop or modify the curriculum for a degree or certificate program involving in-person, online, or hybrid delivery of course material
  • Stay informed about changes and innovations in their field
  • Serve on academic or administrative committees, as needed

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    Most require a graduate degree like a master's, Ph.D., M.D., or law degree.
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