[CLINTON, N.C.] – In Sampson Community College’s (SCC) Agribusiness Technology & Applied Animal Science programs, hands-on experiences like field trips and lab activities are shaping the next generation of agricultural professionals. Through immersive learning opportunities, students gain real-world insights, connect with potential employers, and prepare for successful careers in the ever-evolving agricultural industry.
“Many of our students learn best by ‘seeing or doing,’” said Chet Bass, Department Chair of Agricultural Technologies at SCC. “Field trips to local agri-businesses expose them to real-world applications of classroom concepts while also introducing them to potential employers who may offer work opportunities during school or after graduation.”
Recent field trips have included visits to a sow farm, the MFV digester, and the Phinite facility—each providing a unique perspective on cutting-edge technologies in agriculture. “The students found the sow farm trip especially educational and a one-of-a-kind experience,” Bass shared. “These excursions not only deepen their understanding of key concepts but also prepare them to step confidently into the workforce.”
The success of the programs are evident in its alumni. One graduate has returned as an adjunct instructor for SCC’s Agriculture Department, while others currently thrive in local agri-business roles or transferred to a four-year institution to continue their agricultural education. These accomplishments underscore the program’s commitment to preparing students for real-world success.
To ensure the curriculum remains relevant, SCC instructors continually integrate current industry trends and emerging technologies into their teaching. Strong partnerships with local agri-businesses enhance the program further by offering internships, work-based learning opportunities, and invaluable support for field trip initiatives.
“At SCC, we believe hands-on learning bridges the gap between education and employment,” remarked Bass. “Our partnerships with local businesses are vital to ensuring our students graduate prepared for meaningful careers in agriculture.”
With certificate, diploma, and degree options, SCC’s Agribusiness Technology program prepares individuals to manage agricultural businesses and agriculturally related operations within diversified corporations. Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in agricultural businesses such as equipment, feed, and agricultural supply sales; store management; farm operations; wholesale and retail produce management; nursery operations; and environmental and agricultural education.
Similarly, the Applied Animal Science program is designed to prepare students for careers in the production, processing, and distribution of livestock, swine, and poultry and their products. Graduates should qualify for entry-level jobs as herd or flock managers, field service persons, feed salespersons, equipment salespersons, feed mill workers, buyers of poultry and livestock, owners/operators, farm managers, department supervisors, field service representatives, and waste management technicians.
For more information about Agriculture programs at SCC, visit www.sampsoncc.edu/programs contact or contact Chet Bass at cbass@sampsoncc.edu.
About Sampson Community College: Sampson Community College is a member of the North Carolina Community College System, located in Clinton, NC in Sampson County. The college offers many programs to include two-year degrees, college transfer, continuing education and workforce development options and early college education.