Lead grassroots efforts to fight hunger in a changing world. Agricultural Volunteers work with small-scale farmers and families to increase food security and production and adapt to climate change while promoting environmental conservation practices. They introduce farmers to techniques that prevent soil erosion, reduce the use of harmful pesticides, and replenish the soil. They work alongside farmers on integrated projects that often combine vegetable gardening, livestock management, agroforestry, and nutrition education.
If you choose Agriculture, take three courses from one of the following areas:
- Biological Sciences
- Environmental Studies or Environmental Science
- Anthropology
- Global Studies
- Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Geosciences
- Sociology
- Economics
Recommended courses:
- BIOL191- Intro to Cell and Molecular Biology
- BIOL192- Intro to the Diversity of Live
- BIOL304- Foundations of Ecology and Evolution
- ECON202-Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON201- Principles of Macroeconomics
- BIOL435 – Ecosystem Ecology
- ECON315 – Global Economic Development
- GEOG321 – Sustainability in the Anthropocene
- oGLOBAL302 – Social and Political Change in the Global South
- SOC445 – Food and Society
And build 50 hours of related field experience through an activity such as:
Boise State Opportunities
- Consider joining a relevant student club or chapter that participates in community service/outreach relevant to the Agriculture sector
- Find a Service-Learning course such as ENVSTD 121 Intro to the Environment, consider applying for your service-learning badge!
- Register for LEAD 225 and participate in an Alternative Spring Break
- Inquire with your department about any research or internship opportunities
- Volunteer or intern while studying abroad. Students worked at marine science parts or worked with environmental organizations learn more by visiting Global Learning on campus.
- Join the Boise State Bee Team
Community Opportunities
- Volunteer or apply for an internship with Global Gardens, Boise Urban Garden School, or the Boise Farmers Market
- Volunteer with 4-H through an Idaho Extension office
- Working with a large-scale or family-run business involving vegetable gardening, farming, nursery work, tree planting or care, urban forestry, landscaping, livestock care and management, or fish cultivation and production
- Teaching or tutoring the public in environmental or agricultural issues/activities
- Working on the business management or marketing side of a commercial farm