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Professor of agricultural science Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary

Occupation code: 25-1041(SOC) Skilled migration occupation Overall 6.1/10

Teach agricultural science courses at a university or college, covering agronomy, horticulture, soil conservation, etc., and may involve research.

Ratings · Overall 6.1/10i

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In the AI era: what happens to Professor of agricultural science

Mixed

University lecturers face mixed impacts from AI: administrative and basic teaching tasks face automation pressure, but advanced research, mentoring, and course design are enhanced by AI; the core moat lies in human judgment and interaction skills.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • ChatGPT Tool Partial 2022

    It replaces university lecturers in basic teaching assistance tasks such as course content Q&A, grading assignments, and generating syllabi and reading materials.

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  • Coursera Platform Partial 2012

    Replaces knowledge delivery in undergraduate general education and introductory professional courses by university lecturers, especially suitable for large-scale standardized teaching.

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  • Gradescope Tool Partial 2018

    Replaces repetitive work of University Lecturers in marking standardised assessment tasks such as programming assignments, math problems, and multiple-choice questions.

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  • Khan Academy Platform Partial 2008

    Replaces some university lecturer tasks in introductory teaching and exercise tutoring for foundational subjects (e.g., calculus, statistics), ideal for self-study.

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  • Grammarly Product Partial 2009

    Replaces tasks in university lecturers' grading of student papers such as basic grammar checks and writing style suggestions, reducing manual correction workload.

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  • Quizlet Platform Partial 2007

    Replaced university lecturers in the preparation of repetitive teaching resources such as flashcards, quizzes, and review materials.

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⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Automatically generate course outlines and lecture drafts
  • Basic Q&A and automated responses to common questions
  • Preliminary grading and feedback on student assignments
  • Literature review and data collation
  • Administrative tasks (e.g., class scheduling, grade entry)
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • AI-assisted personalised learning path design and adaptive assessment
  • Use LLMs to quickly generate teaching cases and simulated discussions
  • Assist with hypothesis testing, data analysis, and paper polishing in research
  • Virtual classrooms and collaborative teaching with AI teaching assistants
  • Knowledge graph construction and interdisciplinary curriculum planning
🛡 Human moat
  • Face-to-face mentorship and emotional support
  • In-depth explanation of complex concepts and stimulation of critical thinking
  • Formulation of original research questions and method design
  • Ethical judgment and academic decision-making
  • Creative integration in overall curriculum design
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Application of AI education tools (e.g., Knewton, Carnegie Learning).
  • Data analysis and statistical modeling (Python/R)
  • Prompt engineering and large model fine-tuning
  • Blended instructional design (MOOC/flipped classroom)
  • Academic writing and AI-assisted polishing
  • Data Privacy and AI Ethics
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level positions (e.g., teaching assistants, temporary lecturers) face increased competition as AI can handle lesson preparation and Q&A, reducing demand for junior roles; however, a PhD and independent research ability remain hard requirements, so overall entry is slightly narrowed.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

University lecturers should proactively integrate AI into teaching and research: develop AI-assisted personalized learning systems, use LLMs to improve lesson preparation efficiency and interaction quality; deepen irreplaceable mentoring roles and advanced research, while transitioning to curriculum designer and educational technology consultant to broaden career horizons.

Salary

ExperienceAnnual (USD)
Entry level (0–3 years)$50,000 ~ $65,000Assistant professor starting salary
Intermediate (4-9 years)$70,000 ~ $90,000Associate professor salary range
Senior (10+ years)$95,000 ~ $130,000Full professor salary, including research universities

Education Path

StageDurationCost (USD)
Doctorate5-6 years.$100,000~$200,000
Master's degree2-3 years$50,000~$100,000
Bachelor's degree4 years$80,000~$150,000

Qualifications

QualificationIssuer
Doctoral degree (PhD)UniversityRequired
teacher certificationState governmentOptional
Research publicationsAcademic institutionsOptional

Migration

Occupation classification code: 25-1041(SOC)

VisaDetails
H-1B H-1B Specialty OccupationsCommon in universities, requires at least a bachelor's degree, annual quota limited but universities exempt from cap
EB-2 Employment-Based Second PreferenceSuitable for applicants with a PhD or exceptional abilities, requiring PERM labor certification or national interest waiver
EB-3 Employment-Based Third PreferenceSuitable for master's degree or below, requires PERM, long wait times
O-1 O-1 Extraordinary AbilityFor professors with outstanding research achievements, no labor certification required

Who it fits

✓ Fits
  • Passionate about agricultural scientific research and teaching
  • With strong academic background and communication skills
  • Willing to pursue a long-term academic career
✗ Not for
  • Pursuing high salary and fast career development
  • Not suited for the competitive pressure of academic publishing

Career outlook

Career path typically starts as assistant professor, progressing to associate and full professor, or transitioning to research management or administrative roles.

Demand for agricultural science professors is influenced by university budgets and agricultural technology developments; employment growth is projected at about 7%, slightly below average.

Growth areas:
Sustainable AgricultureBiotechnologyPrecision FarmingClimate Change Adaptation

FAQ

What is the salary of an Agricultural Sciences Professor?
Junior professors earn about $50,000-$65,000, mid-level $70,000-$90,000, senior $95,000-$130,000, depending on school and region.
Is it difficult for immigrants to become agricultural science professors?
Relatively easy; universities generally support H-1B and EB-2 green card applications, especially research universities.
What are the career prospects for an agricultural science professor?
Employment growth is stable but competition for tenure positions is intense; research direction affects opportunities.

Data sources

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.