• If you consider physics and mathematics interesting subjects, look into the career opportunities 

 in AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING . . . 



In research, design, development, testing, sales, consulting, service, 

 teaching or management work with large manufacturers, small businesses, 

 public agencies, and universities. 



• If you like science, see what the career opportunities are in FOOD TECHNOLOGY, DAIRY TECH- 

 NOLOGY, and AGRONOMY . . . 



In technical and production work in the food industries, control and ana- 

 lytical work related to food products, government food inspection work, 

 technological research work in government, industry and education, work 

 with equipment and supply firms, public agency sanitation and public 

 health work, and private testing businesses. 



• If you want to be a producer of food, look for career opportunities in ANIMAL SCIENCES, PLANT 

 SCIENCES, and FARM MANAGEMENT ... 



In dairy cattle, livestock, flower and flowering plants, vegetable crops, 

 poultry, and fruit farm operations as owners, managers, or key workers. 



• If you have on interest in drawing, in ornamental plants, in architecture or construction, investi- 

 gate career opportunities in LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE . . . 



In the landscape architecture profession, nurseries, park departments, 

 public and private institutions, city and town planning, landscape con- 

 tracting and construction. 



• If you are interested in working for the government, there are opportunities in most of these areas 

 of study . . . 



In research, regulatory and control work, market news reporting, and other 

 programs in state and federal agencies, and in international services. 



Whatever your interest and whichever of these areas of work you investigate, you will find in 

 the College of Agriculture a program of study that can lead you to responsible, well-paying, and 

 rewarding positions in the many industries, educational institutions, and public agencies concern- 

 ed with food and agricultural services. 



For more information — 



If you want more information about these career opportunities, the course offerings, the 

 entrance requirements, or any other information, contact: 



Dean, College of Agriculture 



Stockbridge Hall 

 University of Massachusetts 

 Amherst, Massachusetts 



