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Frequently Asked Questions
Who should I see to determine what classes I need?
You should make an appointment with our department's counselor,
Amy Merkel, at: (707) 527-4451.
Amy's office is located in Room
2093, Lark Hall, Santa Rosa Campus.
When are courses offered?
AG/NR course offerings range from one day, 4-week, 6-week,
8-week, to full semester, morning, afternoon, evening, and weekends.
Where are courses offered?
AG/NR courses are offered in many locations around Sonoma County
including: Santa Rosa, Cloverdale, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Sonoma, and SRJC's Shone Farm near Forestville.
Is there an official process to enroll in a certificate
program?
There is no official process. Students may begin a certificate
program simply by enrolling in the appropriate classes.
To earn a certificate do I need to take classes in a
particular sequence?
Each certificate differs. Check with the certificate
coordinators or a counselor.
Is there a time restriction to complete a certificate?
Although there is not a time limit, the programs are subject to
change and a student should check with the certificate coordinator.
What kind of classes does your department offer?
We offer courses and certificate programs in the following
areas:
- Agribusiness
- Animal Science
- Equine Science
- Horticulture
- Natural Resource Management
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Viticulture
- Welding
- Wine Studies
Where can I find Shone Farm?
Shone Farm is located at 6225
Eastside Road near Forestville, approximately nine miles from the
Santa Rosa Campus.
How can I contact someone in the Agriculture and Natural
Resources Department?
Telephone: (707) 527-4408
FAX: (707) 527-4651
Address:
Agriculture/Natural Resources Department
Room 2092, Lark Hall. (Lark Hall Map)
1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401-4395
E-mail:
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