Major Description
The Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communications (ALEC) program helps you develop deep knowledge and skills to thrive in groups of all kinds, addressing everyday and grand challenges in whatever path you pursue. ALEC brings agriculture, the environment, and society together into one cutting-edge program, with three concentrations to choose from.
In fact, any career that values leadership, education, and communication benefits from the power of an ALEC degree.
Concentrations
Agricultural Communications
Tell the stories that bring people together—and make the language of science accessible to all. Learn to effectively communicate complex information about agriculture, food, and the environment to different audiences. You’ll apply communication theories, sharpen your writing and interview skills, and critically evaluate information sources.
Agricultural Education
Teach science and collaborative problem-solving skills—to all learners—with expertise, equity, and compassion. Prepare for a career in education for agricultural education programs. Whether you plan to teach at the high school or college level, you’ll gain unparalleled experience by completing more than 100 hours of clinical experience and a 12-week student teaching experience. Along with hands-on projects leading classes and workshops, you’ll focus on educational program components, teaching and learning principles, community relationships, and reflective teaching.
Organizational & Community Leadership
Better yourself—and empower others—with the skills that bring about change and transform lives. Build a powerful foundation with the soft skills every employer seeks—and that serve you for life. You’ll learn to communicate effectively within diverse teams, explore ethical issues, find solutions to complex problems, and proactively track your growth as a leader. You’ll also gain real-world, hands-on experience through a 10-week internship within companies, organizations, and communities.
Courses that Introduce the Major
- ALEC 110 – Introduction to Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communications
- ALEC 115 – Let’s Talk About Food, Agriculture, and the Environment
- LEAD 260 – Foundations of Leadership
- AGCM 220 – Communicating Agriculture
- AGED 220 – Program Development in Ag & Leadership Education
Students should consult with an academic advisor regarding course selection prior to the advanced registration period.
Possible Career Opportunities
Agricultural Communications Careers
- Account executive
- Journalist
- Marketing specialist
- Public relations specialist
- Sales manager
- Social media strategist
- Technical writer
Agricultural Education Careers
- After school coordinator
- Classroom educator
- Corporate trainer
- Curriculum developer
- Extension professional
- Environmental educator
- Natural resources advocate
Organizational & Community Leadership Careers
- Community leader
- Human resources manager
- Leadership consultant
- Nonprofit director
- Organizational trainer
- Policy development specialist
- Program administrator
Common Career Skils
- Strong writing
- Public relations
- Public affairs and investigative reporting
- Advertising and promotions
- Public speaking
- Radio and television broadcast production
- Research
- Interpersonal communication
Common Career Titles
- Account executive/manager for ag- and environment-oriented advertising/public relations agencies
- Ag/Farm broadcaster (radio, TV, online)
- Utilizing the resources of The Career Center
- County manager
- Creative director
- Customer relations
- Dealer communications specialist
- Development officer
- Director of communications
- Editor, writer, reporter, publisher
- 4-H program coordinator
- Industry relations specialist
- Marketing specialist
- Media communications specialist
- Media relations and public relations manager
- Meetings and events coordinator
- Multimedia designer
- News group editor, manager
- Online content editor
- Photographer/photojournalist
- Press secretary
- Public relations specialist
- Sales and marketing associate
- Social media coordinator
- Sustainability specialist
- Technical writer
- Videographer
- Web content manager
- Web master
Some careers may require education beyond an undergraduate degree.
Enhancing Your Academic Experience
- Get out of the classroom and enrich your education with opportunities on and off campus.
- Participate in undergraduate research with one of our faculty members.
- Apply for a study abroad experience. There are at least two faculty-led programs each year within this academic program.
- Enroll in an internship experience (ALEC 393) where you put into practice concepts that are learned in your classes.
- Join a Registered Student Organization to develop your professional network and yourself. Opportunities specific to ALEC
Further Information
For more information about the Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communications Program, please contact an advisor:
Agricultural Communications
Dr. Pam Axtman-Barker
Email: pamelaa2@illinois.edu
Agricultural Education
Gary Ochs
Email: garyochs@illinois.edu
Organizational & Community Leadership
Dr. Jenn Smist
Email: jsmist@illinois.edu