Agricultural Education Intersession
Cal Poly offers graduate-level courses in Agricultural Education for students during this short intersession period.
Late Spring 2024 class schedule subject to change, refer to your portal for updates.
Please note that enrollment is limited to two classes maximum.
Deadlines for newly admitted students differ. The last day newly admitted Spring 2024 students can enroll in spring intersession classes is Thursday, April 11, 2024. *Note: You must be enrolled in at least one class for the spring term by this date. Failure to do so will result in discontinuation from Cal Poly.
The deadline for enrollment for credential cohort, non-matriculated and current students is Thursday, June 13, 2024.
AGED S530-01
(This course is not open to credential cohort students)Developing FFA and Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs in Secondary Education
Instructor | Dates | Days | Times | Location | Units | Tuition |
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Erin Gorter | 06/17 - 07/05 | Varies | 8:10am - 10:00am | Bldg. 10, Rm. 100 | 3 | $930 ($310/unit) |
Integrating FFA and supervised agricultural experience programs into the curriculum. Career development event implementation; record book usage; officer and committee training; recruitment; retention; retreat and leadership training. Current national and state initiatives and experiential learning opportunities in the workplace and entrepreneurial settings. Not open to students with credit in AGED 330.
3 lectures
Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing.
AGED S570-01
Selected Topics in Agricultural Education (Planning Agri-Phenomenon Inst)
Instructor | Dates | Days | Times | Location | Units | Tuition |
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Nicole Ray | 06/17 - 07/05 | Varies | 10:10am - 12:00pm | Bldg. 10, Rm. 100 | 3 | $930 ($310/unit) |
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced students. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Total credit limited to 12 units.
3 seminars
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
AGED S572-01
Selected Topics for Teaching Methods in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Pathways. (Teaching Food Science)
Instructor | Dates | Days | Times | Location | Units | Tuition |
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Samir Amin | 06/17 - 07/05 | Varies | 2:10 - 4:00pm | Bldg. 181, Room 124 | 3 | $930 ($310/unit) |
Directed group study of selected topics for advanced students in teaching Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources pathways in secondary education. Open to undergraduate and graduate students. Total credit limited to 9 units.
3 lectures
Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
Paying your fees
Class fees are due 7 days after enrollment. To view posted fees, please view your Cal Poly portal (my.calpoly.edu). The class fee does not include books, room and board, travel, or other personal expenses. Detailed payment instructions can be found here.
Dropping classes and reversal of fees
- Courses may be dropped via your Student Center through the add/drop date of June 13, 2024
- If you would like to withdraw after the add/drop date, please send an email to extended@calpoly.edu
- Note that withdrawing from a class after June 13, 2024 will result in a ‘W’ grade.
Fee adjustments for students enrolled in the late spring 2024 classes:
- 100% fee reversal if course is dropped prior to the first day of class
- 65% fee reversal if course is dropped within the first week of class
- No fee reversal after first week of instruction
More Information
Contact Extended, Professional and Continuing Education (EPaCE) with questions about registration, payment, or due dates at extended@calpoly.edu.
Contact the Financial Aid Office with financial aid questions at financialaid@calpoly.edu
For other program-related information contact your instructor directly.