BSc Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems With Small-Scale Farming
The Specialization in Small-scale Farming provides students in Trent’s one-of-a-kind Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems (B.A. or B.Sc.) program with a comprehensive background and hands-on experience in growing food and contributing to resilient regional food systems.
Through a new, intensive hands-on field course, that covers the principles of vegetable and field crops in terms of sustainable management on the Trent Model Farm, students study the principles to cultivate crops including field preparing, soil and nutrient management, seeding, pest management, irrigation techniques, harvest and post-harvest.
Required Courses:
In addition to the course requirements for the B.A. or B.Sc. in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, students in this specialization will be required to take the following courses:
- SAFS 2350H: Ecological Agriculture:
- SAFS 2800H: Sustainable Farm Business Management
- SAFS: 3801H: Intensive Summer/Fall Field Course
- SAFS 3340H: The Canadian Food System: A Community Development Approach
- SAFS 3460H: Crop Physiology
- SAFS 4003D: Internship
- SAFS 4101H: Agroecological learning and practice