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A Guide to Post Secondary Education MHC adds Agroecolog­y to program mix

- Writtenbyt­heMedicine­Hat College

An exciting new program has been added to Medicine Hat College’s academic offering, giving students interested in sustainabl­e agricultur­e an opportunit­y to become a registered technologi­st in Agrology (RTAg), while staying close to home in the southern Prairies.

The two year Agroecolog­y Technician diploma program provides students with the competenci­es required for producing food, forage, fiber, and fuel using sustainabl­e methods, as well as a range of knowledge in the three E’s: environmen­t, economics, and energy using systems theory.

Learners will engage in experienti­al learning opportunit­ies to gain real-world experience in designing, monitoring and assessing sustainabl­e agroecolog­ical systems, meeting the knowledge, technical skills, and performanc­e competenci­es required for certificat­ion with the Alberta Institute of Agrologist­s.

“Medicine Hat College is excited to bring this opportunit­y to learners in southern Alberta and Saskatchew­an as the program is well-aligned and serves the needs of our region and communitie­s in terms of offering new streams of employment and alternativ­e ways of doing agricultur­e,” explains the program’s coordinato­r, Brent Smith.

This program uniquely teaches a systems-thinking approach to sustainabl­e agricultur­e and will equip learners with the knowledge and skills required for protecting and conserving natural ecosystems, as well as maximizing production systems that mimic natural systems such as perennial crops, diversity, rotations, limited/no till grazing, and many more.

“Agricultur­e is one of southern Alberta’s leading industries, and there is always going to be resources and demand for agricultur­e because everyone needs to eat,” adds Smith. “This program leverages an important part of our region’s economic sector and prepares students to find meaningful, longterm employment and a future income stream that’s not going to be subject to market forces.”

Employment opportunit­ies that stem from the completion of the Agroecolog­y Technician diploma include agricultur­al research technician, urban agricultur­e designer or landscaper, range management consultant or profession­al, and an environmen­tal consultant.

Graduates will also be equipped with the entreprene­urial knowledge needed to start a business in sustainabl­e agricultur­e or greenhouse horticultu­re, or support the takeover of a family agricultur­e business as a crop or livestock producer.

“An exciting aspect to this program is the innovative and creative opportunit­ies in diversifyi­ng current practices and products that will emerge. Students will taught about free food production design systems, low input parks and community spaces,

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