(1 credit)
Agriscience is an introductory laboratory science course that prepares students for biology, subsequent science and agriculture courses, and postsecondary study. This course helps students understand the important role that agricultural science and technology serves in the 21st century. This course counts as a lab science and can replace environmental science as a graduation requirement.
(1 credit)
Students in this course will focus on the knowledge, information, and skills related to the fundamental science and management of ecosystems as well as careers, leadership, and history of the industry.
(1 credit)
This course covers major types of natural resources and their management, public policy, and the role of public education in managing resources, as well as careers, leadership, and history of the industry.
(1 credit)
This course bridges the gap between high school and careers in Tennessee. Students build on their classroom-based instruction and develop employability skills through internships and apprenticeships. Entry into this course is by application only.