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The College of Agricultural, Human and Environmental Sciences(CAHES) has three departments offering degrees that prepare students for a variety of cutting-edge careers. The Department of Agricultural Sciences and Technology offers a B.S. degree with concentrations in Agricultural Sciences, Plant and Animal Sciences, and Pre-veterinary Medicine. The Department of Human Sciences offers a B.S Degree in three Concentrations: Apparel, Merchandising and Textiles, Child Development, Food and Human Nutrition. The third Department is Urban Forestry, Environment and Natural Resources offering three degrees: B.S., M.S., and Ph.D.
CAHES' mission is to promote academic excellence and prepare students to become highly qualified professionals for careers in competitive and global markets. Our students study under highly qualified faculty who expose them to research and encourage involvement in public service. Many students take advantage of summer internships with businesses, state and federal government agencies as part of their education preparation for productive careers. CAHES students are also offered leadership and personal development opportunities through organizations related to their majors and are encouraged to consider study abroad programs. We are pleased that you are visiting our website to learn about our programs. Please contact us if you need more information or would like to visit.


Student Testimonials
Leslie Womack, II
Rooted in Tradition, Growing Toward the Future: A Southern University Success Story
For as long as I can remember, Southern University has been more than just a college—it’s been a legacy. Growing up in Baton Rouge, I was surrounded by the culture, the excellence, and the boundless opportunities that Southern provides. My mother, along with countless relatives, walked these same halls before me, setting an example of pride and perseverance. When the time came to choose my own path, there was no question—Southern was where I belonged.
That path led me to Plant and Soil Sciences, a field that feels more like a calling than a major. My connection to the land runs deep—long before I set foot in a university classroom, I was learning from my grandparents in Greensburg and Amite, working the soil and cultivating crops. Agriculture isn’t just something I study; it’s something I live. The ability to nurture the land and understand its science has been ingrained in me since childhood, and Southern has given me the tools to turn that passion into a career.
But my time at Southern has been about more than academics. It has shaped me into a leader. The rigorous coursework has instilled discipline, while the university’s close-knit, supportive environment has encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone and build meaningful connections. I’ve learned the power of relationships, networking, and confidence—qualities that will serve me just as much as my degree.
None of this would have been possible without the generosity of the CF Industries Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship has given me the freedom to focus on my education without the constant burden of financial stress. Because of this support, I can be a full-time student, fully immersed in learning, rather than worrying about how I will afford to finish my degree. It has made all the difference in my academic journey.
And I plan to make the most of every opportunity. My ultimate goal is to secure a career with the USDA, and Southern has already equipped me with the tools to get there. Through USDA 1890 work shops and specialized training sessions, I’ve gained firsthand knowledge of what it takes to excel in the field. Every experience, every lesson, and every mentorI’ve encountered at Southern has prepared me for the moment when that opportunity arrives.
Southern University isn’t just a place where I’m earning a degree—it’s a launchpad for my future. It’s where I’ve turned passion into purpose, where I’ve grown roots in my field, and where I’m being prepared to change the landscape of agriculture for generations to come.


