Agriculture Mechanics & Technology
Career Fields Include:
Agriculture Mechanics & Technology I
Credits: 2
Prerequisite: None
Site: DCCTC Main Campus
TAUGHT BY
Ms. Callie Sluder
“The program is a natural fit for this area since hunting, fishing and farming are hobbies as well as careers for many residents.”
Ms. Sluder most recently taught in Charleston County and earned two degrees from Clemson including, a BS in Wildlife and Fisheries and a Master’s Degree in Agricultural Education.

ADDITIONAL INFO
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