As an undergraduate, your classroom could be a biotechnology laboratory or a commercial farm in South Africa. You can obtain solid undergraduate training for a complex industry or prepare yourself for medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary, law, or graduate school. More than 2,500 students are pursuing degrees in more than 40 options offered in the college’s 12 departments and its associate’s degree program. Read on to find out about our programs, majors, degrees, and admissions details, so we can help you achieve your goals.
A challenging college preparatory curriculum is your foundation for success in Virginia Tech’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Specifically, you must present a minimum of 18 units, including four units of English, three of math (including algebra II and geometry), and two of social sciences. Three units of laboratory science, including chemistry and physics, are strongly recommended for students entering the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Three additional college preparatory units are required, and the balance of the required credits are your choice.