Crop Science (CPSC) Faculty. Requirements for a Major in Crop Science (CPSC) Crop Science (CPSC) 1

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Crop Science (CPSC) Faculty. Requirements for a Major in Crop Science (CPSC) Crop Science (CPSC) 1"

Transcription

1 Crop Science (CPSC) 1 Crop Science (CPSC) Faculty Robert Keith Bacon, Professor Thomas Barber, Professor Andrew Bartlett, Clinical Assistant Professor Fred Bourland, Professor Kristofor R. Brye, Professor Nilda Roma Burgos, Professor Paul Allen Counce, Professor Michael B. Daniels, Assistant Professor Leonel A. Espinoza, Extension Associate Professor Edward E. Gbur Jr., Professor Jarrod T. Hardke, Associate Professor Jason Kelley, Extension Associate Professor Richard Esten Mason, Associate Professor Andy Mauromoustakos, Professor David M. Miller, Professor Karen Ann-Kuenzel Moldenhauer, Professor, Rice Industry Chair in Variety Development Philip A. Moore Jr., Visiting Associate Professor Morteza Mozaffari, Assistant Professor Richard J. Norman, Professor Jason Keith Norsworthy, Professor Andy Pereira, Professor Larry C. Purcell, Professor, Ben J. Altheimer Chair for Soybean Research Michele L. Reba, Research Associate Professor Trenton L. Roberts, Assistant Professor Bill Robertson, Professor Jeremy Ross, Associate Professor Mary Cathleen Savin, Professor Robert C. Scott, Extension Professor Xueyan Sha, Associate Professor Ehsan Shakiba, Assistant Professor Andrew N. Sharpley, Distinguished Professor Jerral V. Skinner, Lecturer Nathan A. Slaton, Professor Vibha Srivastava, Professor Cammy Willett, Assistant Professor Charles E. Wilson Jr., Professor Lisa S. Wood, Clinical Assistant Professor Robert Bacon Professor and Head 115 Plant Science Building Opportunities for employment and post-graduate study are numerous for graduates of the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences. Crop Science graduates become involved in crop production or find employment in public agencies providing support services for agriculture (e.g., Extension Service, State Plant Board, Natural Resources Conservation Service), or as consultants serving production agriculture, in the agrichemical and seed industries, and in agricultural research programs. The crop science major includes courses in crop management, production agriculture, plant breeding and genetics, crop and forage production, pest management (weeds, insects, and plant diseases), and soil fertility. Requirements for a Major in Crop Science (CPSC) State minimum core and discipline specific general education requirements. (Course work that meets state minimum core requirements is in bold.) Communication Select two English Core courses. If exempt, see adviser for communications courses. ENGL 200 Advanced Composition (Sp, Su, or ENGL 05 Technical and Report Writing (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 202) (Sp, COMM 11 CSES 02 U.S. History or Government Public Speaking (ACTS Equivalency = SPCH 100) (Sp, Su, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Colloquium ( Select one U.S. History Core Course Mathematics and Computer Science Select from MATH Core courses Select one of the following: AGME 290 AGST 02 STAT 20 Sciences BIOL 15 & BIOL 151L Agricultural and Human Environmental Sciences Applications of Microcomputers (Sp, Su, (Students minoring in Agricultural Business should choose AGME 290.) Principles of Experimentation ( Principles of Statistics (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 210) (Sp, Su, Principles of Biology (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 101 Lecture) (Sp, Su, and Principles of Biology Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 101 Lab) (Sp, Su, CSES 120 Introduction to Plant Sciences (Sp, - or BIOL 161 & BIOL 1611L CHEM 110 & CHEM 1101L Plant Biology (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 10 Lecture) (Sp, Su) and Plant Biology Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 10 Lab) (Sp, Su) University Chemistry I (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 11 Lecture) (Su, and University Chemistry I Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 11 Lab) (Sp, Su, or CHEM 107 Fundamentals of Chemistry (ACTS Equivalency = & CHEM 1071LCHEM 121 Lecture) (Su, and Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 121 Lab) ( CHEM 261 & CHEM 2611L Organic Physiological Chemistry (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 122 Lecture) (Sp, Su, and Organic Physiological Chemistry Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 122 Lab) (Sp, Su, Select one of the following: BIOL 0 ANSC/POSC 12 BIOL 22 Plant Physiology ( Principles of Genetics ( General Genetics (Sp, 6

2 2 Crop Science (CPSC) Fine Arts and Humanities Select one Fine Arts and one Humanities Core courses 6 Social Sciences AGEC 110 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics (Sp, Su, Choose from Social Sciences Core courses (6 hours total, hours must be outside AGEC/ECON discipline) Students minoring in Agricultural Business should choose AGEC 210. CPSC Requirements 26 General Agronomy 18 CSES 210 & CSES 2101L CSES 220 & CSES 2201L Crop Science (Sp) and Crop Science Laboratory (Sp) Soil Science (Sp, and Soil Science Laboratory (Sp, CSES 01 Advanced Crop Science ( CSES 22 Soil Fertility ( CSES 62V Internship (Sp, Su, or CSES 00V Special Problems (Sp, Su, Select 8 hours from the following two groups. At least 6 hours must be from Group A. Group A CSES 112 CSES 12 CSES 22 CSES 2 CSES 2 Group B CSES 21 CSES 55V CSES 00V CSES 10 CSES 0 CSES 25 ENSC 10 ENSC 26 HORT 20 PLPA Forage Management (Irregular) Cotton Production (Even years, Soybean Production (Odd years, Sp) Rice Production (Odd years, Cereal Grain Production (Even years, Sp) Soil Resources and Nutrient Cycles (Odd years, Sp) Soil Profile Description ( Special Problems (Sp, Su, Plant Breeding (Even years, Bioenergy Feedstock Production (Sp) Soil Classification and Genesis (Odd years, Plants and Environmental Restoration ( Soil and Water Conservation ( Introduction to Turfgrass Management ( Biotechnology in Agriculture ( Pest Management 10 ENTO 01 Introduction to Entomology ( PLPA 00 Principles of Plant Pathology ( CSES 1 Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants ( or CSES 1 Principles of Weed Control (Sp) Electives for a Minor (Students must declare minor with the Bumpers College Dean's Office) Choose 9 hours from Group C or 12 hours from Group D Group C (Pest Management Minor) 9 select course not taken CSES 1 Principles of Weed Control (Sp) in pest management section above. or CSES 1Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants ( PLPA 22 ENTO 12 Plant Disease Control ( Insect Pest Management (Odd years, Sp) 6 8 or ENTO 1Advanced Applied Entomology (Even years, Sp) Group D (Agricultural Business minor) 12 AGEC 20 AGEC 0 Introduction to Agribusiness (Sp, Su, Farm Business Management (Sp, Select two of the following: 6 AGEC 0 AGEC 1 AGEC 7 AGEC 1 Food and Agricultural Marketing (Sp, Su, Principles of Environmental Economics (Sp) Futures and Options Markets ( Agricultural Business Management ( hr Controlled Electives from approved list in AGBS minor General Electives 1-18 UNIV 1001 University Perspectives (Sp, Su, (Required of all new freshmen) Total Hours 120 Crop Science B.S.A. Nine-Semester Degree Program Because the Crop Science program requires an internship, it doesn't qualify for the Eight-Semester Program. See more about the Eight- Semester Degree Policy ( academicregulations/eightsemesterdegreecompletionpolicy) for university requirements of the program. First Year ENGL 101 Composition I (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 101) (Sp, Su, MATH 120 College Algebra (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 110) (Sp, Su, BIOL 15 Principles of Biology (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 101 Lecture) (Sp, Su, & BIOL 151L Principles of Biology Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = BIOL 101 Lab) (Sp, Su, History University Core Elective CSES 1011 Introduction to Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science (Irregular) CSES 210 Crop Science (Sp) & CSES 2101L Crop Science Laboratory (Sp) CSES 120 Introduction to Plant Sciences (Sp, or BIOL 161 and BIOL 1611L ENGL 102 Composition II (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 102) (Sp, Su, (If exempt, see adviser for communication courses.) COMM 11 Public Speaking (ACTS Equivalency = SPCH 100) (Sp, Su, AGEC 110 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics (Sp, Su, 1 - Year Total:

3 Crop Science (CPSC) Second Year CHEM 110 University Chemistry I (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 11 Lecture) (Su, & CHEM 1101L University Chemistry I Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 11 Lab) (Sp, Su, or CHEM 107 and CHEM 1071L ENGL 200 Advanced Composition (Sp, Su, or ENGL 05 Technical and Report Writing (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 202) (Sp, Social Science University Core Elective Fine Arts/Humanities University Core Elective CHEM 261 Organic Physiological Chemistry (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 122 Lecture) (Sp, Su, & CHEM 2611L Organic Physiological Chemistry Laboratory (ACTS Equivalency = CHEM 122 Lab) (Sp, Su, AGME 290 Agricultural and Human Environmental Sciences Applications of Microcomputers (Sp, Su, or AGST 02 Principles of Experimentation ( or STAT 20 Principles of Statistics (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 210) (Sp, Su, 2- Social Science University Core Elective Fine Arts/Humanities University Core Elective 2- Year Total: Third Year PLPA 00 Principles of Plant Pathology ( ENTO 01 Introduction to Entomology ( CSES 220 Soil Science (Sp, & CSES 2201L Soil Science Laboratory (Sp, 2- General Elective Select one of the following: BIOL 22 General Genetics (Sp, BIOL 0 Plant Physiology ( ANSC/POSC 12 Principles of Genetics ( Group D for a minor 2- General Elective 6 CSES 62V Internship (Sp, Su, or CSES 00V Special Problems (Sp, Su, Year Total: Fourth Year CSES 02 Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Colloquium ( CSES 1 Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants ( CSES 22 Soil Fertility ( Group D for a minor CSES 01 Advanced Crop Science ( two courses from Group D for a minor -6 General Electives 7-8 Year Total: Total in Sequence: Minor in Crop Science (CPSC-M) A student planning to minor in Crop Science must notify the program adviser for consultation and more detailed information. The Crop Science Minor consists of 18 semester hours of 2000-level courses or above, including the following: CSES 210 Crop Science (Sp) CSES 220 Soil Science (Sp, Select 12 hours with at least hours coming from Group A: 12 Group A CSES 112 CSES 12 CSES 2 CSES 2 Group B CSES 21 CSES 01 CSES 10 CSES 1 CSES 1 CSES 22 Forage Management (Irregular) Cotton Production (Even years, Rice Production (Odd years, Cereal Grain Production (Even years, Sp) Soil Resources and Nutrient Cycles (Odd years, Sp) Advanced Crop Science ( Plant Breeding (Even years, Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants ( Principles of Weed Control (Sp) Soil Fertility ( Total Hours 18

4 Crop Science (CPSC) Minor in Crop Biotechnology (CPBT-M) A student planning to minor in Crop Biotechnology must notify the program adviser for consultation and more detailed information. The Crop Biotechnology Minor consists of 16 hours of courses and to include the following: Select one of the following: BIOL 22 ANSC/POSC 12 General Genetics (Sp, Principles of Genetics ( PLPA Biotechnology in Agriculture ( CSES 02V Special Topics (Irregular) 1- Select two of the following: 6 BIOL 0 CHEM 81 CSES 10 Plant Physiology ( Elements of Biochemistry (Sp, Su, Plant Breeding (Even years, Total Hours 1-15 Courses CSES Introduction to Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science (Irregular). 1 Hour. An introduction to the CSES department and majors in Environmental Soil and Water Sciences and Crop Management. Emphasis will be placed on issues and opportunities within these disciplines and orienting students to the department and University of Arkansas. Required of all department majors with less than 2 semester credit hours. Recitation 1 hour 20 minutes per week for the first eight weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: Freshman and sophomore standing only. CSES 120. Introduction to Plant Sciences (Sp,. Hours. An introduction to basics of agricultural crop plant structure, growth, and production. CSES 200. Introduction to Weed Science (Irregular). Hours. Fundamental, practical concepts of weed control and weed biology; equipment and techniques used in modern weed control practices; and basic recommendations and systems for specific agronomic and horticultural crops. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210 or HORT 200. CSES Introduction to Organic Crop Production (Irregular). 2 Hours. An introduction to the principles of organic agriculture and ecology and the regulations defining organic production and certification. Additional topics include crop rotations for pest management and for increasing soil organic matter, feeding the soil and plant nutrition, soil health, and green manuring, corporate agriculture and genetically modified organisms. CSES 201. Pest Management (Sp). Hours. Introduction to basic principles of pest management as they relate to vertebrate animals, insects, plant disease and weeds. Selected pests are studied with emphasis on current management approaches and alternative pest control. CSES 2101L. Crop Science Laboratory (Sp). 1 Hour. A series of laboratory experiments designed to reinforce principles of plant growth and development, reproduction, classification, and the utilization of plant products. Emphasis is placed on major crop plant species. Experiments are conducted by individuals or by teams. Laboratory consists of a single, 2-hour period each week. Required for Crop Management majors. Corequisite: CSES 210. CSES 210. Crop Science (Sp). Hours. Principles of crop growth, development, and utilization and how these principles relate to production. Emphasis on major agronomic crop species. Lecture hours per week. CSES 2201L. Soil Science Laboratory (Sp,. 1 Hour. Field and laboratory exercises related to the study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Laboratory mandatory for all crop management and environmental, soil, and water science majors and optional for others. Laboratory 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: CSES 220. CSES 220. Soil Science (Sp,. Hours. Origin, classification, and physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Lecture hours, discussion 1 hour per week. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 120 and CHEM 110 or CHEM 107. CSES 02. Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Colloquium (. Hours. A communication-intensive course covering topics in agronomy and environmental, soil, and water science with particular emphasis on spoken communication but also including written communication, group activities, professionalism, ethics, problem solving, and information retrieval. A student-oriented class with collaborative participation. Colloquium workshop: hours per week. Prerequisite: COMM 11 and Junior or Senior standing only. CSES 112. Forage Management (Irregular). 2 Hours. Forage crops for pasture, hay, and silage with reference to growth and development, production, nutritional quality, and grazing systems. Lecture 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210. CSES 21. Soil Resources and Nutrient Cycles (Odd years, Sp). Hours. Integration of the fundamental concepts of the biological, chemical, and physical properties of soil systems and their roles in managing soil resources. Lecture hours, laboratory hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 201 and BIOL 2011L. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CSES 220. CSES 12. Cotton Production (Even years,. 2 Hours. Principles and techniques associated with production of cotton. Recitation 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210. CSES 22. Soybean Production (Odd years, Sp). 2 Hours. An overview of the history and utilization of soybean as well as the physiological and environmental basis for the development of economical soybean production practices. Recitation 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210. CSES 2. Rice Production (Odd years,. 2 Hours. A study of the principles and practices involved in rice culture worldwide with major emphasis on the United States. Recitation 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210. CSES 2. Cereal Grain Production (Even years, Sp). 2 Hours. An overview of the botany, production, cultural practices, soil & climatic adaptation and utilization of the major cereal grain crops. Prerequisite: CSES 120 or CSES 210. CSES 55V. Soil Profile Description (. 1-2 Hour. Training for soil profile description writing and membership of judging teams. May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. CSES 60. Metrics for Sustainable Agricultural Systems (. Hours. Analysis of productive agricultural systems necessary to meet expanding demand worldwide for food, feed, fiber and fuel while preserving critical ecosystem services to avoid future catastrophic failures of the biosphere. Characterization of sustainable systems using well-defined metrics, indicators and indices, including reference to sustainability certifications. Metrics for soil, water, atmosphere and biodiversity. Applications in crop and animal production with scales from field to watershed to eco-region. Examining the process and methodologies of integrating metrics into indices to support sustainable supply chain decisions. Discussion of life cycle analyses and current initiatives toward approaching agricultural systems sustainability. Technical course intended for students in agriculture, biology, business, engineering, and environmental sciences. This course is cross-listed with BENG 60.

5 Crop Science (CPSC) 5 CSES 00V. Special Problems (Sp, Su,. 1-6 Hour. Work on special problems in crop, soil and environmental sciences or related field. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. CSES 01. Advanced Crop Science (. Hours. Fundamental concepts of crop physiology, crop improvement, seed science, and crop production systems. Recitation hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 210. CSES 62V. Internship (Sp, Su,. 1-6 Hour. Supervised practical work experience in agronomy and environmental science to develop and demonstrate professional competence. Faculty approval of project proposal prior to enrollment and written and oral reports after the project is complete are required. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. CSES 02V. Special Topics (Irregular). 1- Hour. Studies of selected topics in crop, soil and environmental sciences not available in other courses. May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. CSES 10. Plant Breeding (Even years,. Hours. Basic principles involved in plant breeding programs to improve crop plants and seed programs. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: ANSC 12 or BIOL 22. CSES 1. Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants (. Hours. Study of weeds as economic pests occurring in both agricultural and nonagricultural situations and including poisonous plants and other specific weed problems. Gross morphological plant family characteristics which aid identification, habitat of growth and distribution, ecology, competition, and allelopathy are discussed. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours a week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CSES 210 or HORT 200. CSES 1. Principles of Weed Control (Sp). Hours. Advanced concepts and technology used in modern weed control practices and study of the chemistry and specific activity of herbicides in current usage. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CHEM 107 and CHEM 1071L. CSES 22. Soil Fertility (. Hours. Study of the soil's chemical, biological and physical properties, and human modification of these properties, as they influence the uptake and utilization of the essential nutrients by plants. Lecture hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Preor Corequisite: CHEM 112 and CHEM 1121L or (CHEM 107 and CHEM 1071L and CHEM 261 and CHEM 2611L). Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CSES 2201L and CSES 220. CSES 25. Soil Classification and Genesis (Odd years,. Hours. Lecture and field evaluation of soil properties and their relation to soil genesis and soil classification with emphasis on soils of Arkansas. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CSES 220 and CSES 2201L. CSES 0. Bioenergy Feedstock Production (Sp). Hours. Overview of production and characteristics of cultivated crops, perennial grasses, and woody species as feedstocks for bioenergy. Fundamentals of plant growth factors, culture, harvest and storage, quality and improvement, and introduction to environmental impact, modeling, and resource utilization. Prerequisite: MATH 120 and BIOL 15 or CSES 120. Courses in introductory chemistry or soil science are preferred. CSES 55. Wetland Soils (Odd years, Sp). Hours. This course explains the chemical, physical, and morphological characteristics of wetland soils and describes the techniques for identifying wetland soils using field indicatiors and monitoring equipment. This course also explains principles of wetland creation, restoration, and mitigation - all key components in assuring the sustainability of valuable wetland resources. Prerequisite: CSES 220 and CSES 2201L or CSES 55V.

Environmental, Soil and Water Science (ESWS)

Environmental, Soil and Water Science (ESWS) Environmental, Soil and Water Science (ESWS) 1 Environmental, Soil and Water Science (ESWS) Mary C. Savin ESWS Coordinator 115 Plant Science Building 79-575-570 Opportunities for employment and post-graduate

More information

General Education Foundations F1 - Composition & Rhetoric 3-6 ENGL 101 & ENGL 102

General Education Foundations F1 - Composition & Rhetoric 3-6 ENGL 101 & ENGL 102 Agroecology 1 Agroecology Bachelor of Science in Agriculture - Agroecology Major Agroecology is the interdisciplinary study of how agricultural production of plants and animals affects and is affected

More information

Plant Sciences Student Handbook

Plant Sciences Student Handbook P E N N S T A T E C O L L E G E O F A G R I C U L T U R A L S C I E N C E S Plant Sciences Student Handbook 201-2014 Grow Your Future plantscience.psu.edu The Pennsylvania State University College of Agricultural

More information

DEPARTMENT OF SOIL AND CROP SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF SOIL AND CROP SCIENCES Department of Soil and Crop Sciences 1 DEPARTMENT OF SOIL AND CROP SCIENCES Master of Science in Soil and Crop Sciences, Plan B* Ph.D. Ph.D. in Soil and Crop Sciences* * Please see department for program

More information

B. Sc. (Ag) Hons. Semester- I

B. Sc. (Ag) Hons. Semester- I B. Sc. (Ag) Hons. Semester- I Distribution 1. Agronomy Principles of Agronomy 2. Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry Fundamentals of Soil Science 3. Genetics & Plant Breeding Elements of Genetics 4.

More information

Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems

Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems -- Guidelines for Majors -- A University of Arizona Major within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences coordinated by the School of Plant Sciences

More information

AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRONOMY SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE. 4 - CH 1010 General Chemistry

AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRONOMY SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE. 4 - CH 1010 General Chemistry PLANT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES proposed curricula AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY AGRONOMY SOIL AND WATER SCIENCE FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester 3 - BIOL 1030 General Biology I 1 1 - BIOL 1050 General Biology

More information

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CROP SCIENCES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CROP SCIENCES Bachelor of Science in Crop Sciences 1 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CROP SCIENCES Prescribed Courses including Campus General Education Code Title Hours Composition I and Speech RHET 105 & CMN 101 Advanced Composition

More information

Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences - CSES

Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences - CSES Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences - CSES 1 Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences - CSES Courses CSES 1000/1003 BASIC CROP SCIENCE (4) LEC. 3. LAB. 2. Agronomic principles of classification, growth,

More information

Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems

Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Plant Systems -- Guidelines for Majors -- A University of Arizona Major within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences coordinated by the Department of Plant Sciences

More information

PLANT SCIENCES, B.S. Program Description. What is Plant Sciences? Entrance to Major. Plant Genetics and Biotechnology Option. Plant Science Option

PLANT SCIENCES, B.S. Program Description. What is Plant Sciences? Entrance to Major. Plant Genetics and Biotechnology Option. Plant Science Option Plant Sciences, B.S. 1 PLANT SCIENCES, B.S. Begin Campus: Any Penn State Campus End Campus: University Park Program Description The Plant Sciences Major is an applied biological science program designed

More information

Agricultural. Business. Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Business and the Minor in Agricultural. Business

Agricultural. Business. Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Business and the Minor in Agricultural. Business Agricultural Business The Agricultural Business Program This handout provides information on the Undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business degree and the minor in Agricultural Business.

More information

Agriculture. Faculty of. scheme of studies

Agriculture. Faculty of. scheme of studies Faculty of Agriculture College of Agriculture Agricultural Extension Agronomy Entomology Horticulture Plant Breeding and Genetics Plant Pathology Soil and Environmental Sciences scheme of studies Department

More information

Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC)

Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) 111 Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) Chairperson: Professor Emeritus: Professors: Research Professor: Associate Professor: Assistant Professors: Hamadeh,

More information

Bachelor of Science in Crop Production

Bachelor of Science in Crop Production Bachelor of Science in Crop Production -- Guidelines for Majors -- A University of Arizona Major within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences coordinated by the Department of Plant Sciences and

More information

Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences

Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences 1 Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences Bachelor of Science - Environmental, Soil and Water Sciences This major prepares students for careers in areas which safeguard

More information

Bachelor of Science in Crop Production

Bachelor of Science in Crop Production Bachelor of Science in Crop Production -- Guidelines for Majors -- A University of Arizona Major within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences coordinated by the Department of Plant Sciences and

More information

PROFESSORS Minor (Dean); ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Berry, Kurmes, Thompson, Voorhies; Wommack; LECTURER Love. PURPOSE

PROFESSORS Minor (Dean); ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Berry, Kurmes, Thompson, Voorhies; Wommack; LECTURER Love. PURPOSE 241 SCHOOL OF CHARLES O. MINOR Dean PROFESSORS Minor (Dean); ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Berry, Kurmes, Thompson, Voorhies; Wommack; LECTURER Love. PURPOSE The forestry curriculum is designed to provide a thorough

More information

Forestry (FOREST) Forestry (FOREST) 1

Forestry (FOREST) Forestry (FOREST) 1 Forestry (FOREST) 1 Forestry (FOREST) FOREST 1102: Topics in Forestry - Biological/Physical/Mathematical Organized study of selected topics in forestry. Intended for undergraduate students. -3 FOREST 1104:

More information

B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems

B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems Interested in producing and managing plants in a way that conserves natural resources? B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems Controlled Environment Agriculture Develop technologies to efficiently produce plants

More information

Forest Resources Management

Forest Resources Management Forest Resources Management 1 Forest Resources Management Bachelor of Science in Forestry - Forest Resource Management Major This curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for a career in the management

More information

Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC)

Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) 102 Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) Department of Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) Chairperson: Professors: Assistant Professors: Senior Lecturer: Lecturer: Haidar, Mustafa Abou Jawdah, Youssef;

More information

CROP SCIENCES (CPSC) Courses. Crop Sciences (CPSC) 1

CROP SCIENCES (CPSC) Courses. Crop Sciences (CPSC) 1 Crop Sciences (CPSC) 1 CROP SCIENCES (CPSC) CPSC Class Schedule (https://courses.illinois.edu/schedule/default/ DEFAULT/CPSC) Courses CPSC 102 Research in Crop Sciences credit: 1 Hour. (https:// courses.illinois.edu/schedule/terms/cpsc/102)

More information

2) #32 from Part A of the BAgribus list (Please note that there are #34 core courses listed but AGRC1010 will count towards the BAppSc component.

2) #32 from Part A of the BAgribus list (Please note that there are #34 core courses listed but AGRC1010 will count towards the BAppSc component. Bachelor of Agribusiness/Bachelor of Applied Science Welcome to the Bachelor of Agribusiness/ Bachelor of Applied Science This program is designed to provide you with an appreciation of food and fibre

More information

AGRONOMY. College Requirements College Admission

AGRONOMY. College Requirements College Admission Agronomy 1 AGRONOMY College Requirements College Admission Requirements for admission into the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) are consistent with general University admission

More information

AGRONOMY (AGRO) Max credits per semester: 4

AGRONOMY (AGRO) Max credits per semester: 4 Agronomy (AGRO) 1 AGRONOMY (AGRO) AGRO 92 Plant Biology Portfolio and Assessment Crosslisted with: HORT 92, NRES 92 Prerequisites: Junior standing in Plant Biology degree program Notes: Required for graduation.

More information

School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences

School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences School of Agricultural and Natural Sciences Programme Title: Agronomy Qualification Awarded: Bachelor s in Agronomy 0101 Programme Credits: 240 ECTS Language of Instruction: Georgian Objectives of the

More information

AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANT SCIENCES (AEPS)

AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANT SCIENCES (AEPS) Agricultural and Environmental Plant Sciences (AEPS) 1 AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANT SCIENCES (AEPS) AEPS Courses AEPS 101. Orientation to Horticulture and Crop Science. 2 units Understand the depth

More information

Natural Resources Management

Natural Resources Management Natural Resources Management 1 Natural Resources Management Department Information Department Location: Morrill Hall Department Phone: 701-231-8180 Department Web Site: www.ndsu.edu/nrm/ Plan Of Study

More information

B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems

B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems Interested in producing and managing plants in a way that conserves natural resources? B.S., Sustainable Plant Systems Controlled Environment Agriculture Develop technologies to efficiently produce plants

More information

Soil and Crop Science Program Assessment Report

Soil and Crop Science Program Assessment Report Soil and Crop Science Program Assessment Report Mission and Purpose of the Soil and Crop Science Program Students majoring in Soil and Crop Science will be prepared for careers as resourceful, ethically

More information

BS HORT - DEGREE PLAN - Catalog 136

BS HORT - DEGREE PLAN - Catalog 136 BS HORT - DEGREE PLAN - Catalog 136 Name Emphasis Area UIN # Todays date University Graduation Requirements Writing Requirement (2 courses) Foreign Language (2 yrs HS OR 2 semesters University) 4 International

More information

Credits Required: 62 Contact:

Credits Required: 62 Contact: MAJOR CODE: AGBU Your Butler experience will prepare you to perform specialized support functions related to agricultural business operations. This program includes learning in basic agricultural business

More information

PLANT BIOLOGY (CASNR)

PLANT BIOLOGY (CASNR) Plant Biology (CASNR) 1 PLANT BIOLOGY (CASNR) Description Website: http://agronomy.unl.edu/plant-biology The plant biology degree program provides flexible entry for undergraduate students that have an

More information

FORESTRY. Forestry 1. related to site assessment, and long-term management of urban trees and forests to achieve multiple goals.

FORESTRY. Forestry 1. related to site assessment, and long-term management of urban trees and forests to achieve multiple goals. Forestry 1 FORESTRY The forestry curriculum offers courses dealing with the management of forest ecosystems for multiple benefits including biodiversity, recreation, water, wilderness, wildlife, and wood

More information

B.Sc (Hons ) Agriculture Semester Wise Course Lay Out (Proposed)

B.Sc (Hons ) Agriculture Semester Wise Course Lay Out (Proposed) B.Sc (Hons ) Agriculture Semester Wise Course Lay Out (Proposed) AGRO 111 Fundamental of Agronomy-1 AGRO 112 Introductory Agro-meteorology and Climate change AHDS 111 Livestock Production & EXTN 111 Rural

More information

FORM B CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO PROGRAM PROPOSAL

FORM B CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO PROGRAM PROPOSAL FORM B CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO PROGRAM PROPOSAL Academic Unit: Environmental Studies / SSIS Date of Submission to School Dean: April 25, 2006 Requested Effective: Fall X, Spring, 2006.

More information

MAJOR IN RESTORATION ECOLOGY

MAJOR IN RESTORATION ECOLOGY Major in Restoration Ecology 1 MAJOR IN RESTORATION ECOLOGY The Major in Restoration Ecology emphasizes interdisciplinary study, research, and restoration of damaged, degraded or destroyed rangelands and

More information

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR DECISION. Gordon Hill, Vice-Chair, Academic Programs Committee

UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR DECISION. Gordon Hill, Vice-Chair, Academic Programs Committee AGENDA ITEM NO: 13.2 UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR DECISION PRESENTED BY: Gordon Hill, Vice-Chair, Academic Programs Committee DATE OF MEETING: June 19, 2008 SUBJECT: DECISION

More information

MAJOR IN FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, WILDLIFE BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION

MAJOR IN FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, WILDLIFE BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION Major in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Wildlife Biology Concentration 1 MAJOR IN FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, WILDLIFE BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION Requirements Effective Fall 2015 A

More information

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION Warner College of Natural Resources Department Of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Major in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology A minimum grade of C (.0) is required for all biological, mathematical/statistical,

More information

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012 SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012 COURSE & NUMBER COURSE & NUMBER UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GE) SENR REQUIREMENTS Writing Skills 6 Hours SENR CORE REQUIREMENTS 21 Hours

More information

CATALOG ADDENDUM

CATALOG ADDENDUM CATALOG ADDENDUM 2016-17 EMMANUEL COLLEGE FRANKLIN SPRINGS, GEORGIA 30639 Emmanuel College is accredited by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate

More information

Bachelor Training Programme Faculty of Agronomy - VNUA

Bachelor Training Programme Faculty of Agronomy - VNUA Bachelor Training Programme Faculty of Agronomy - VNUA No Code Subject Credits 1 CD00004 Agriculture Machine CD03643 Automation in Crop Production 3 CP0005 General biochemistry 4 CP03030 Supplements 3

More information

SEMESTER WISE COURSES

SEMESTER WISE COURSES First Semester 1 Agron.1.1 Introductory Agriculture and Principles of Agronomy (2+1) 3 2 Agron.1.2 Field Crops-I (Kharif) (2+1) 3 3 Ag.Chem.1.1 Introduction to Soil Science (2+1) 3 4 Pl.Path.1.1 Introductory

More information

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 122 Hours - Autumn Semester 2016

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 122 Hours - Autumn Semester 2016 SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 122 Hours - Autumn Semester 2016 COURSE & NUMBER COURSE & NUMBER UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GE) SENR REQUIREMENTS Writing Skills 6 Hours SENR CORE REQUIREMENTS 22 Hours

More information

SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE ASSESSMENT REPORT. Michael E. Compton Program Director for Ornamental Horticulture and Soil and Crop Science.

SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE ASSESSMENT REPORT. Michael E. Compton Program Director for Ornamental Horticulture and Soil and Crop Science. SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE ASSESSMENT REPORT Michael E. Compton Program Director for Ornamental Horticulture and Soil and Crop Science February 2008 I. Program Mission, Goals, and Context Students completing

More information

Department of Environmental Science and Ecology

Department of Environmental Science and Ecology Department of Environmental Science and Ecology The Department of Environmental Science and Ecology offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Science degree in Multidisciplinary

More information

DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology 1 DEPARTMENT OF FISH, WILDLIFE, AND CONSERVATION BIOLOGY Certificate Conservation Actions with Lands, Animals, and People Master Program Master of

More information

Title (prerequisites)

Title (prerequisites) Warner College of Natural Resources Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology Major in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology WILDLIFE BIOLOGY CONCENTRATION A minimum grade of C (.0) is

More information

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE REGULATIONS FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMMES 1. APPLICATION OF THESE REGULATIONS 1.1 These regulations apply to Undergraduate Degree Programmes in the Faculty of Agriculture and

More information

College of Natural Resources Proposed Catalog Changes Effective Summer 2017

College of Natural Resources Proposed Catalog Changes Effective Summer 2017 College of Natural Resources Proposed Catalog Changes Effective Summer 2017 NATURAL RESOURCES SOCIETY 1. Make the following curricular changes to the Major in Natural Resource Conservation (B.S.Nat.Resc.Consv.):

More information

Table of Contents. Bachelor of Science Degree in Crop, Soil and Environmental Management, College of Agricultural Sciences

Table of Contents. Bachelor of Science Degree in Crop, Soil and Environmental Management, College of Agricultural Sciences Table of Contents Crop, Soil and Environmental Management... 1 Crop, Soil and Environmental Management Courses... 4 Crop, Soil and Environmental Management Faculty...8 Crop, Soil and Environmental Management

More information

BIOLOGY. Bachelor of Science, Biology (BIO) minimum 120 hours

BIOLOGY. Bachelor of Science, Biology (BIO) minimum 120 hours Biology BIOLOGY Majors: Bachelor of Science, Biology (p. ) Bachelor of Science, Environmental Biology (p. ) Minor: Biology (p. ) The Bachelor of Science program in biology is designed to prepare a student

More information

Advanced Crop Science Instructional Framework

Advanced Crop Science Instructional Framework Advanced Crop Science Instructional Framework An instructional framework provides educators with a list of benchmark statements aligned to Common Core and national content area standards for a given course

More information

Semester Courses Department of Horticultural Science

Semester Courses Department of Horticultural Science Semester Courses Department of Horticultural Science 2014 1001. PLANT PROPAGATION. (4 Cr; No prereq.). Fall Semester, Instructor: Smith (classical face to face Lecture) & Spring Semester, instructors:

More information

Department of Biology

Department of Biology Department of Biology FACULTY Professors Foster, Frase, Galsky, McConnaughay; Associate Professors Fan, Gehring, Stabenau (chair), Stephens; Assistant Professors Cady, Johnson, Morris, Stover. The Department

More information

MAJOR IN WATERSHED SCIENCE

MAJOR IN WATERSHED SCIENCE Major in Watershed Science 1 MAJOR IN WATERSHED SCIENCE Why Watershed Science at CSU? Sustainable management of freshwater resources is an increasingly important and complex challenge in Colorado and worldwide,

More information

Department of Forestry

Department of Forestry Department of Forestry Department of Forestry Forestry Major Major Advisor: Dr. Stephen C. Grado Office: 357 Thompson Hall The Objective. The Forestry Major prepares its graduates for professional, science-based

More information

ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSE PLANNING

ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSE PLANNING ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSE PLANNING Animal Science major offers an opportunity to apply animal biology, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and other life sciences to the study of animal breeding and

More information

COWLEY COLLEGE & Area Vocational Technical School

COWLEY COLLEGE & Area Vocational Technical School COWLEY COLLEGE & Area Vocational Technical School COURSE PROCEDURE FOR Student Level: This course is open to students on the college level in either the Freshman or Sophomore year. Catalog Description:

More information

Michigan State University - Office of the Registrar

Michigan State University - Office of the Registrar Michigan State University - Office of the Registrar Course Descriptions: Subject/Course Search Results Search Again Definitions of Course Characteristics Course: BE 101 Introduction to Biosystems Engineering

More information

School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences

School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences 1 School of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences Fisheries science combines a general foundation in chemistry, mathematics and biological sciences

More information

Reed, Katie. Randy, Let me know if any additional information is needed in support of this request. Thank you. Steve

Reed, Katie. Randy, Let me know if any additional information is needed in support of this request. Thank you. Steve Reed, Katie From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Neal, Steve Wednesday, March 2, 2016 9:2 AM Smith, Randy Martin, Linda; Reed, Katie Requesting CAA Approval for Revision of Forestry, Fisheries and

More information

PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year Natural Resources

PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year Natural Resources DIRECTIONS PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year 2017-2018 Natural Resources This Plan of Study (plan) is used as a worksheet during initial registration and every subsequent semester to determine minimum requirements

More information

SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI)

SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI) Soil Science (SOIL SCI) 1 SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI) SOIL SCI 1 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/CO-OP IN SOIL SCIENCE Full-time off-campus work experience which combines classroom theory with practical knowledge of

More information

PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year Natural Resources

PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year Natural Resources DIRECTIONS PLAN OF STUDY FORM Catalog Year 2015-2016 Natural Resources This Plan of Study (plan) is used as a worksheet during initial registration and every subsequent semester to determine minimum requirements

More information

FISH, WILDLIFE AND CONSERVATION ECOLOGY

FISH, WILDLIFE AND CONSERVATION ECOLOGY ERROR! NO TEXT OF SPECIFIED STYLE IN DOCUMENT. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FISH, WILDLIFE AND CONSERVATION ECOLOGY Kathryn E. Stoner, Department Head Professs Boeing, Caldwell, Cowley, Desmond, Roemer; Associate

More information

Engineering Technology Courses 261

Engineering Technology Courses 261 Engineering Technology Courses 261 TEC 464 Applied Strength of Materials (4). Deflection and internal stresses of basic load-carrying members caused by external forces, composite materials and combined

More information

CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY

CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY Keith A. McGee, Ph.D., Program Director Math and Science Building, 3 rd Floor 1000 ASU Drive #870 Phone: 601-877-6198 FAX: 601-877-2328 Degree Offered Required Admission Test M.

More information

SENR Environmental Science 121 Hours Autumn Semester 2017

SENR Environmental Science 121 Hours Autumn Semester 2017 SENR Environmental Science 11 Hours Autumn Semester 017 COURSE & NUMBER COURSE & NUMBER UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GE) SENR REQUIREMENTS Writing Skills 6 Hours SENR CORE REQUIREMENTS Hours English 1110 (First

More information

Program Change Request

Program Change Request Page 1 of 6 Program Change Request Date Submitted: 10/06/17 4:22 pm Viewing: BS ENGS : Environmental Geosciences BS Last edit: 10/06/17 4:21 pm Changes proposed by: allisonharms Environmental Geoscience

More information

Applied Environmental Microbiology

Applied Environmental Microbiology Applied Environmental Microbiology 1 Applied Environmental Microbiology Bachelor of Science - Applied & Environmental Microbiology Major The major in applied and environmental microbiology is ideal for

More information

NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: COMMERCIAL MIXED FARMING* Qualification code: NDMX04 - NQF Level 6

NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: COMMERCIAL MIXED FARMING* Qualification code: NDMX04 - NQF Level 6 NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: COMMERCIAL MIXED FARMING* Qualification code: NDMX04 - NQF Level 6 Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus Important notification to new applicants: Students who intend to

More information

ANIMAL SCIENCE. Curriculum in Animal Science. Total Degree Requirement: 128 cr. International Perspectives. U.S. Diversity

ANIMAL SCIENCE. Curriculum in Animal Science. Total Degree Requirement: 128 cr. International Perspectives. U.S. Diversity Animal Science 1 ANIMAL SCIENCE The Department of Animal Science Undergraduate Program intends for its graduates to be able to explain the symbiotic relationship of animals and humans, to contribute to

More information

(Hours Per Type of Week) Subject T/P L T P

(Hours Per Type of Week) Subject T/P L T P Semester: 1st Punjabi (Folk Literature, Applied Grammar A502101 and Composition) * OR 1 T Hindi (Folk Literature, Applied Grammar and A502103 Composition) * 2 0 0 2 50 50 100 2 A502105 English(General

More information

SENR Natural Resource Management 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012

SENR Natural Resource Management 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012 SENR Natural Resource Management 121 Hours - Summer Semester 2012 COURSE & NUMBER Units COURSE & NUMBER Units UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GE) SENR REQUIREMENTS Writing Skills 6 Hours SENR CORE REQUIREMENTS

More information

Environmental Science

Environmental Science Environmental Science 1 Environmental Science Department Website: http://geosci.uchicago.edu Program of Study The Department of the Geophysical Sciences offers a BS degree in Environmental Science. The

More information

HORTICULTURE (HORT) Horticulture (HORT) 1

HORTICULTURE (HORT) Horticulture (HORT) 1 Horticulture (HORT) 1 HORTICULTURE (HORT) HORT 100 Plants, Landscapes, & the Environment Crosslisted with: AGRO 100, TLMT 100 Description: Introduction to a diverse range of plant and landscape systems

More information

FOREST ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY (FES)

FOREST ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY (FES) Forest Ecosystems and Society (FES) 1 FOREST ECOSYSTEMS AND SOCIETY (FES) FES 115. ECOLOGY OF OREGON COAST FOREST. (1 Credit) A combination of lecture, lab, and field exercises to explore the ecology and

More information

Biology Minor. About Academic Minors. Dr. Sarah Gross, Chair Biology Dept School of Arts & Sciences

Biology Minor. About Academic Minors. Dr. Sarah Gross, Chair Biology Dept School of Arts & Sciences Biology Minor Dr. Sarah Gross, Chair Biology Dept. Sarah.Gross@farmingdale.edu 631-420-2175 School of Arts & Sciences This minor is intended for students who wish to incorporate a study of biology into

More information

DEPARTMENT OF FOREST AND RANGELAND STEWARDSHIP

DEPARTMENT OF FOREST AND RANGELAND STEWARDSHIP Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship 1 DEPARTMENT OF FOREST AND RANGELAND STEWARDSHIP Office in Forestry Building, Room 123 (970) 491-6911 warnercnr.colostate.edu/frs/ (https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/frs)

More information

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Sciences 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES The College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources offers an undergraduate major in environmental sciences. This interdisciplinary program is designed

More information

CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (total 63 credit hours for freshman entrants, 62 for transfer students)

CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (total 63 credit hours for freshman entrants, 62 for transfer students) Page 1 Admission Officer: REQUIRED COURSES Date: This date indicates that all Admissions requirements have been satisfied. EARNED COURSES CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (total 6 credit hours for freshman entrants,

More information

Capacity Strengthening for Horticultural Value Chain Development in the Curriculum of the Department of Crop Science of the University of Ghana

Capacity Strengthening for Horticultural Value Chain Development in the Curriculum of the Department of Crop Science of the University of Ghana Capacity Strengthening for Horticultural Value Chain Development in the Curriculum of the Department of Crop Science of the University of Ghana Eric William Cornelius Department of Crop Science, University

More information

SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI)

SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI) Soil Science (SOIL SCI) 1 SOIL SCIENCE (SOIL SCI) SOIL SCI 1 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/CO-OP IN SOIL SCIENCE Full-time off-campus work experience which combines classroom theory with practical knowledge of

More information

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science provides scientific coursework in both the natural and social sciences, while focusing on the complex relationship

More information

Natural Resources (BS): Policy and Administration (15NATREBS-15NATREPOL)

Natural Resources (BS): Policy and Administration (15NATREBS-15NATREPOL) Natural Resources (BS): Policy and Administration (15NATREBS-15NATREPOL) Freshman Year BIO 181: Intro Biology: Biology, Evol, Biodiversity 4 CH 101 Chemistry-A Molecular Science HES_*** Health & Exercise

More information

AgEc 293 Internship in Agri-Business Supervised field experience in Agri-Business. Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing. 3 credits

AgEc 293 Internship in Agri-Business Supervised field experience in Agri-Business. Prerequisite: Sophomore Standing. 3 credits AgEc 243 Principles of Agri-Business Management Applying management principles and functions to Agri-business fi rms, farms and ranches. Major topics include record keeping, calculating inventories and

More information

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Department of Agriculture 1 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Agriculture Building Room 206 Telephone: 512-245-2130 Fax: 512-245-3320 www.ag.txstate.edu (http://www.ag.txstate.edu) Agriculture majors have a choice

More information

Course Selection: Descriptions, Rationales and Rotations

Course Selection: Descriptions, Rationales and Rotations T Course Selection: Descriptions, Rationales and Rotations he selection of courses is critical in the development of curriculum for the secondary agriculture program. The courses offered in the program

More information

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ARTICULATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI This formal program articulation agreement is made and entered into by the University of Missouri, hereinafter

More information

Degree and Study Plan

Degree and Study Plan Degree and Study Plan College: Agricultural & Marine Sciences Department: Crop Sciences Cohorts: 2008-2009 Degree: Bachelor of Sciences Major: Crop Sciences Summary of Credits: University Requirements

More information

Jose Otavio Machado Menten Mateus Mondin st 11010

Jose Otavio Machado Menten Mateus Mondin st 11010 ID Course Name Professor Course Content Summary Total Course Hours 0110113 Introduction to Agriculture Jose Otavio Machado Menten Mateus Mondin The university, from universal to regional standpoints; Agronomy,

More information

Nutrition & Food Option College of the Environment & Life Sciences (CELS)

Nutrition & Food Option College of the Environment & Life Sciences (CELS) Effective Fall 2015 Nutrition & Food Option College of the & Life Sciences (CELS) Departments: Fisheries, Animal & Veterinary Science and Plant Sciences & Entomology Contact: Marta Gomez-Chiarri, gomezchi@uri.edu,

More information

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Q2S Curriculum - Summer Semester 2012

SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Q2S Curriculum - Summer Semester 2012 SENR Forestry, Fisheries & Wildlife 121 Hours - Q2S Curriculum - Summer Semester 2012 COURSE & NUMBER COURSE & NUMBER UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GE) SENR REQUIREMENTS Writing Skills 6 Hours SENR CORE REQUIREMENTS

More information

Introduction. Anhui Agricultural University

Introduction. Anhui Agricultural University Anhui Agricultural University Introduction Anhui Agricultural University locates in Hefei, a famous historic city known as the hometown of Bao Zheng (the distinguished justice in the Song Dynasty) and

More information

HORTICULTURE (HORT) Horticulture (HORT) 1. HORT 234 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 3 credits.

HORTICULTURE (HORT) Horticulture (HORT) 1. HORT 234 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 3 credits. Horticulture (HORT) 1 HORTICULTURE (HORT) HORT 1 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION/CO-OP IN HORTICULTURE Full-time off-campus work experience which combines classroom theory with practical knowledge of operations

More information

NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION* Qualification code: NDDX04 - NQF Level 6

NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION* Qualification code: NDDX04 - NQF Level 6 NATIONAL DIPLOMA: AGRICULTURE: DEVELOPMENT AND EXTENSION* Qualification code: NDDX04 - NQF Level 6 Campus where offered: Pretoria Campus Important notification to new applicants: Students who intend to

More information

AGRICULTURAL FACULTY MEETING

AGRICULTURAL FACULTY MEETING AGRICULTURAL FACULTY MEETING Thursday, December 12, 2013 3:30 p.m. Deans of Agriculture Auditorium (Room 241), Pfendler Hall 1. Call to Order - Dean Jay Akridge 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Update on Plant

More information