Department of

Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences

Robert and Kay Onstead
College of Science and Engineering

Feed your desire to facilitate agricultural agreements, care for animals and address environmental issues at their core. Whatever your passion, ACU offers flexibility to fit your specific calling to Christian stewardship.

Feed your desire to facilitate agricultural agreements, care for animals and address environmental issues at their core. Whatever your passion, ACU offers flexibility to fit your specific calling to Christian stewardship.

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All Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Degree Programs

We offer programs that will equip you with a powerful scientific foundation and a passionate and creative perspective on how to serve others the world through your talents and faith. ACU’s Bachelor of Science degrees in agribusiness, animal science and environmental science promote active learning through classroom work with time in the field. 

 


Overview

Our mission is to educate students for Christian stewardship of sustainable agricultural and environmental systems throughout the world.

The Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is driven by the different strengths of its faculty members and students.  Through the motivation derived from this cooperation, the A&E department accomplishes its mission to educate students for Christian stewardship of sustainable agricultural and environmental systems throughout the world.  With a message-focused curriculum, this department fulfills ACU’s promise to help students develop their intellect, grow closer to God, prepare for a meaningful career and address global challenges with a Christian worldview.  Hands-on education and faculty dedication to strong academic and professional preparation maintain the unique purposes of the University and this department.

Veterinary Medicine Cooperative

This intense competitive program offers qualified students the opportunity to apply to one of our recognized partner schools of veterinary medicine in the fall of their junior year. If accepted, you would spend your senior completing the first year of a DVM program. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact our department.