The role of Agricultural Inspectors is to inspect agricultural commodities, processing equipment, and facilities, and fish and logging operations, to ensure compliance with regulations and laws governing health, quality, and safety..

The average annual wage of the occupations is $52,170 and $25 per hour. 1 vocational program could be taken for the Agricultural Inspectors career. Based on BLS data, a total of 12,660 employees were employed in the Occupation.


Vocational Programs to Prepare Agricultural Inspectors Career

Schools offering voational programs for Agricultural Inspectors

The following 13 schools offer the vocational programs and certificate courses for preparing Agricultural Inspectors. The list includes some 4-year colleges that have certificate or associate programs for the career.

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Public, 2-4 year Kankakee, IL

Kankakee Community College

Tuition & Fees : $25,680 ($13,320 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Indianapolis, IN

Ivy Tech Community College

Tuition & Fees : $9,465 ($4,912 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Garden City, KS

Garden City Community College

Tuition & Fees : $4,200 ($3,630 in-state)

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Public, 4-year East Lansing, MI

Michigan State University

Tuition & Fees : $43,372 ($15,988 in-state)

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Public, 4-year Livonia, MI

Schoolcraft Community College District

Tuition & Fees : $7,906 ($5,982 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Granite Falls, MN

Minnesota West Community and Technical College

Tuition & Fees : $12,332 ($6,484 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Rochester, NY

Monroe Community College

Tuition & Fees : $10,756 ($5,856 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Asheville, NC

Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College

Tuition & Fees : $9,026 ($2,882 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Flat Rock, NC

Blue Ridge Community College

Tuition & Fees : $8,804 ($2,660 in-state)

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Public, 2-4 year Wentworth, NC

Rockingham Community College

Tuition & Fees : $6,574 ($1,966 in-state)