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Early registration for the 2025 Blinn College District Ag Mechanics Show runs Jan. 2 through April 4 via judgingcard.com, with separate forms for the show’s cutting, welding, and project entries. Late registration will be available April 5-11. Additionally, 4-H members can email rocksann.marburger@fld6898.com for registration information.

Agricultural Sciences

Blinn's Agricultural Sciences Program is the largest in the state offering a two-year associate degree in agriculture. Our associate degrees in agriculture and agricultural business transfer to the state's leading universities, including Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, and Tarleton State. We also offer a wide range of agricultural extracurriculars, including our 2024 national champion  livestock judging teamAg Club, and Ag Mechanics Club.

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Degree and Certificate Plans

We offer a 60-credit-hour Associate of Science in Agriculture, as well as a 60-credit-hour Associate of Science in Agricultural Business that includes a focus on agribusiness and business. Both degrees are designed to transfer toward agricultural bachelor’s degrees. High school dual credit students can earn their 15-credit-hour Level I certificate in Plant Science. Click below to see the degree plans:

AS in Agriculture
BRENHAM BRYAN
AS in Agricultural Business
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Level I Certificate in Plant Science
BRENHAM BRYAN

Texas A&M University

In addition to our standard transfer pathways, Blinn and the Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have a transfer agreement that provides you a seamless pathway toward Texas A&M bachelor’s degrees in agricultural economics, bioenvironmental sciences, poultry science, plant and environmental soil science, and horticulture.

Through this partnership, you can earn your associate degree from Blinn and earn admission to a Bachelor of Science degree program offered by the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Click the link below for more information:

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Texas A&M University

RELLIS Academic Alliance

Through Blinn's partnership with the RELLIS Academic Alliance, you can earn your Associate of Science in Agricultural Business and your Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness from Texas A&M University-Kingsville, all at Texas A&M-RELLIS in Bryan.

RELLIS Academic Alliance »
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BS in Agribusiness »

RELLIS Academic Alliance

Sam Houston State University

Through Blinn’s partnership with Sam Houston State University, you can co-enroll at both institutions to earn your bachelor’s degree in any SHSU agriculture track. Blinn also offers transfer pathways toward a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science (Pre-Vet). Click the links below for more information:

SHSU Co-Enrollment Partnership »
Agriculture Co-Enrollment (Any Track) »
BS in Animal Science »
BS in Animal Science (Co-Enrollment) »
BS in Animal Science (Pre-Vet) »

Sam Houston State University

Meet Devyn Gaff and Kinsey Gardner

As roommates on the Brenham Campus, Devyn and Kinsey got to share the experience of being members of Blinn’s national champion livestock judging team and All-Americans. “I chose Blinn because of the atmosphere,” Devyn said. “From the moment I walked through the door, I knew this was where I needed to be. The coaches all have the same competitive mindset that I do. They wanted to make us good people, but also good livestock judging team members.”

Read Devyn and Kinsey's Story »

Meet Devyn Gaff and Kinsey Gardner

Meet John See IV

A former participant in Blinn College's annual Agricultural Mechanics Project Show, John See IV is now a Blinn agricultural mechanics student on the Brenham Campus.

See why he enjoys working with state-of-the-art equipment at Blinn and using his hands to build everything from gates, fire pits and hay spears to utility trailers and even a 20-foot fertilizer trailer.

Read John's Story »

Meet John See IV

Meet Doug Pierce

As an Agricultural Sciences Professor, Doug Pierce has helped to build Blinn’s Agricultural Sciences Program into the largest two-year agricultural program in the state. He also launched the College’s multi-time national champion livestock judging team.

“No one has as much passion for learning and love for every individual’s success as Mr. Pierce,” said Bryn Behnke, Assistant Dean for Agricultural Sciences. “This has never been a job to Mr. Pierce, but rather a lifestyle and calling.”

“I’m blessed to be able to teach young people something that I really enjoy talking about, whether it be in the classroom or out in the pastures,” Pierce said. “My main goal in teaching is to teach kids to think and to wonder and ask why because if we do those things, we are training the next generation to solve problems in any area, like agriculture.”


Program FAQ

Agricultural sciences explore how scientific principles are applied to farming, food production, and natural resource management. This field includes topics such as crop cultivation, animal husbandry, soil science, and sustainable practices that enhance efficiency and environmental stewardship.

A degree in agricultural sciences provides you with the knowledge and skills to tackle global challenges such as food security, sustainable farming, and resource management. It equips you for a rewarding career in a field that plays a crucial role in feeding the world and promoting environmental sustainability.

Blinn offers one of the most comprehensive agricultural programs among community colleges, with courses in plant science, animal science, marketing, economics, construction, small engines, and wildlife. We are also one of the few community colleges nationwide offering construction, welding, and small engine repair courses for academic transfer. These unique offerings ensure that your education at Blinn prepares you for both hands-on experience and smooth transfer to a four-year university in Texas.

The 60-credit-hour Associate of Science in Agriculture and Associate of Science in Agricultural Business are each designed to transfer toward agricultural bachelor's degrees at most universities. The AS in Agricultural Business specifically includes accounting and economics courses that are not required for the AS in Agriculture but may be added as electives.

For specific course descriptions, please see the College Catalog. Upcoming course schedules are available on our Course Schedule page.

Both degrees can be completed entirely on the Brenham and Bryan campuses. Additionally, some classes are available on the  RELLIS, Schulenburg, and Sealy campuses.

The Brenham Campus combines immersive learning with access to specialized facilities, fostering a practical understanding of agricultural sciences with hands-on experiences:

  • Livestock judging team and redshirt livestock program
  • Agricultural mechanics team and club
  • Welding, woodworking, and small engine laboratories
  • Ann Gardner Livestock Annex, featuring a demonstration room, farrowing house, and animal working pens

The Bryan Campus prepares students for transfer with coursework in plant science, animal science, food science/nutrition, marketing, economics, and wildlife. It offers:

  • Proximity to Texas A&M University, providing access to a vibrant college town
  • The Agribusiness Club
  • Personalized instruction in a dynamic community environment
    Students can also take advantage of flexible schedules that allow them to travel between the Brenham and Bryan campuses for specialized courses in welding, construction, or small engine repair.

Texas A&M University

Blinn Agricultural Science students transfer to Texas A&M to pursue a variety of bachelor's degree programs, including agricultural science, animal science, ag leadership and development, ag communications, agricultural economics, agricultural systems management, horticulture, poultry science, rangeland ecology management, rangeland wildlife fish management, wildlife and fisheries science, and veterinary medicine.

Through an agreement with the Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Blinn offers seamless pathways toward Texas A&M bachelor's degrees in agricultural economics, bio-environmental sciences, poultry science, plant and environmental soil science, and horticulture. For more information, including degree plans, visit guhl.fld6898.com/agricultural-sciences/coals.html.

Sam Houston State University

Through a co-enrollment partnership in which you are simultaneously admitted to both Blinn and Sam Houston State, you can pursue your bachelor’s degree in agriculture or animal science from SHSU.

Blinn also offers traditional transfer pathways to Sam Houston State’s animal science program and pre-veterinary animal science program.

Other Universities

In addition to Texas A&M and Sam Houston State, Blinn courses transfer to bachelor's degree programs at universities across the nation, including Tarleton State. Speak to an academic advisor at your university of choice to see how Blinn credits will apply toward your specific degree plan.

Earning a degree in agriculture prepares you for a wide variety of job opportunities, including careers as an agronomist, farm manager, agricultural engineer, agricultural economist, agricultural educator, food scientist, agricultural sales representative, and environmental specialist. The field of agriculture is diverse and constantly evolving, so there are many different paths you can take based on your interests and strengths.

Absolutely. Our faculty are not only educators but also active practitioners. They raise cattle, swine, sheep, and goats, manage apiaries, and bring firsthand experience in agricultural marketing, construction, and food production. Their diverse backgrounds ensure that classroom lessons are deeply connected to real-world scenarios.

We connect students with valuable volunteer opportunities through partnerships with community, county, and state-level organizations. These experiences provide hands-on learning and help students build industry connections beyond the classroom.

A list of courses in Agricultural Sciences (AGRI) is available. Visit the AGRI courses page for more information.

Our Agricultural Sciences Program offers an unmatched selection of agricultural extracurriculars, including our nationally recognized livestock judging team, the Ag Club, and the Agricultural Mechanics Club.

Visit our Affordability Page to learn more about tuition and fee rates and financial aid opportunities, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, grants, veteran’s benefits, and payment plans.

Getting started at Blinn is easy using our easy-to-follow Steps to Apply page!

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Blinn College FAQ

Getting started at Blinn is easy using our easy-to-follow Steps to Apply page!

Visit our Affordability Page to learn more about tuition and fee rates and financial aid opportunities, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), scholarships, grants, veteran’s benefits, and payment plans.

Yes! Blinn offers several financial aid options, including endowed scholarships. Visit Blinn’s Financial Aid page to explore how you can make your education more affordable.

For assistance in choosing the right courses for your college and career goals, contact an academic advisor.

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Blinn offers a variety of resources to help you succeed, including our campus libraries, learning centers, writing centers, and tutoring services.

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