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21. GEN -- Agriculture – General
GEN agriculture – general. Interdisciplinary, topical or experimental courses to be approved by the Dean of the College of agriculture.
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull0203/courses/gen.html
University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin
GEN  Agriculture – General GEN 100 ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN AGRICULTURE.(3) An introductory course requiring critical analysis of the major social, economic, political and scientific issues in agriculture and related disciplines. The historical development of agriculture will be surveyed, followed by discussions of major issues in modern agriculture. Development of skills in information gathering, critical analysis of issues, and written and oral communication will be emphasized. Prereq: Freshman enrolled in College of Agriculture. GEN 200 ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES.(3) An intermediate course which extends the critical analysis of selected issues in agriculture and related disciplines begun in GEN 100. Continues the development of skills in information gathering, critical analysis, and written and oral communication. Students will be required to investigate scientific literature germane to the issues covered and develop reviews, reports and position papers. Prereq: Sophomore enrolled in College of Agriculture. GEN 300 SPECIAL COURSE.(1-3)

22. General Agricultural Course
Return to Agricultural Business courses Return to Animal Science courses Return to general agriculture Page Return to Plant Science courses
http://agri.astate.edu/agcore2002-2004.html
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Core Courses Semester Hours
AGEC 1003, Introduction to Agricultural Business AGRI 1211, Introductory Seminar in Agriculture PSSC 1303, Introduction to Plant Science ANSC 1613, Introduction to Animal Physiology and Production ACCT 2023, Fundamental Accounting Concepts BSYS 2563, Business Communications OR JOUR 2003, Writing for the Mass Media OR ENG 3043, Technical Writing AGRI 3233, Applied Agricultural Statistics OR QM 2113, Business Statistics PSSC 2813, Soils AGEC 4073, Agricultural Business Management AGRI 4223, Agriculture and the Environment AGRI 4243, Capstone Agriculture College of Agriculture Core Courses
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23. General Agricultural Course
College of agriculture Core courses total 34 semester hours. Major Requirements, Semester Hours. HORT 2253, general Horticulture, 3.
http://agri.astate.edu/Gen Ag/genagcourse.htm
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Major in General Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture General Education Requirements Specific General Education Requirements:

Students with this major must take the following:
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I
CHEM 1011, Laboratory for General Chemistry I
ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees total 44 semester hours.
College of Agriculture Core Courses
College of Agriculture Core Courses total 34 semester hours.
Major Requirements Semester Hours
HORT 2253, General Horticulture PSSC 2323, Agricultural Chemicals ANSC 2703, Principles of Poultry Production PSSC 2811, Soils Laboratory PSSC 4842, Fertilizers AGRI 3203, Animal and Plant Metabolism AGED or AGEN Electives ANSC Electives HORT Electives PSSC Electives Upper-Level Elective Major Requirements total 39 semester hours. Electives:
Students must have 12 semester hours of electives. TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS FOR A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE ARE 129.

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24. Plumpton College - General Agriculture - NVQ Level 1
will be given an introduction to crops, livestock, machinery and general farm tasks BTEC First Diploma in agriculture, or other fulltime agriculture courses.
http://www.plumpton.ac.uk/pages/Courses\Agriculture/coursedetail.asp?FCID=257&DE

25. Agriculture At WSU
Benefit from WSU’s rich selection of agriculture courses, supporting science and general education classes, and modern classrooms and laboratories.
http://www.academics.wsu.edu/fields/study.asp?ID=AG

26. Agriculture Courses Offered
The course covers the fundamental processes of Global Positioning Systems with emphasis on agriculture applications. general technical aspects of GPS satellites
http://www.allencc.edu/web/dept/aggie/courses.htm
Courses Offered
Field Studies in Agriculture 4-8 hours Provides on-the-job training in an approved agriculture-related center. Supervision will be arranged and coordinated by agriculture faculty. A minimum of 8 weeks of work experience is required. The student completes required reports of activities and skills learned. For students in agriculture program only. Agricultural Orientation 1 hour Covers the objectives, organizations, and procedures relative to the ACCC Agriculture program. It also includes the historical development and projected trends of modern agriculture in the United States and the relationship of basic sciences to professional agriculture. Required of all freshmen in agriculture. Principles of Animal Science 3 hours Covers general principles relative to animal agriculture, including types, purpose, and products of livestock; principles of selection, nutrition, and reproduction; management and marketing; and a survey of the livestock industry. Principles of Meat Evaluation 3 hours This course is an in depth evaluation of carcasses and meat of beef, pork, and lamb. Emphasis is on beef carcass grading and appraisal of beef and pork primal cuts. The course includes techniques for critical evaluation and comparative analysis. The course involves 4-5 hours of classroom and laboratory per week.

27. Area Of Study Agriculture, General
agriculture Science agriculture Work Experience Biology Chemistry Graduate Record Exam (GRE) general Graduate Record program typically includes courses in the
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=110500

28. V.G.A. - Courses In Organic/ecological Beekeeping, Certification, Ecological Agr
2. general structure of Virtual Global Academy Course Program. 2004 you may register for courses on topics like organic agriculture, nature Conservation
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Side effects of genetic engineering
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Learn more about this truly unique Executive V.G.A. Program. In the end you'll leave here transformed. Ready to lead, create, and re-imagine the very nature of business - which always means acting in harmony with nature. Lifelong opportunity awaits you when you attend The Virtual Global Academy, and now you can earn this world-renowned degrees without leaving your job or relocating. Certificate Courses Semester 2004 at Vitual Global Academy
Course directory
The following courses are available as individual courses in semester 2004. Courses start in mid March . Details are announced individually for each course. 1. Main goals of the Certificate Courses 2. General structure of Virtual Global Academy Course Program #19 beekeeping for beginners 3. Level ONE
#01 organic / ecological beekeeping I

#06 social medicine/Apitherpy I
4. Level TWO

29. Degree Pathways - Agriculture
To complete the baccalaureate degree in general agriculture, which courses must be successfully completed? (courses available in
http://oregonone.org/agriculture.htm
Degree Pathways Degree Pathways in Agriculture
Careers in Agriculture Occupational Information from the U.S. Government about Agricultural Workers

(Nature of the Work; Working Conditions; Employment; Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement; Job Outlook; Earnings; Related Occupations; Sources of Additional Information) What Can I Do With a Degree in Agriculture?
Associate Degree or Diploma in Agriculture Baccalaureate Degree in Agriculture Advanced Degree in Agriculture Depending on areas of concentration, career areas would include entry level jobs in horticulture, farm worker, ranch hand, farm mechanic, veterinary technician, etc. Students graduating with a B.S. in General Agriculture have the flexibility to prepare for a variety of agricultural career fields, including production agriculture, agri-business, or community leadership in agriculture. Graduates go on to pursue jobs as diverse as farm or ranch managers, teachers, lobbyists, commodity liaison persons, and extension staff. A master's degree is required to maintain a teaching certificate for students seeking a career in agricultural education. Other career areas see many more opportunities with an advanced degree.

30. Bachelor Of Science (Agriculture) In Agricultural Development B.Sc
of Biological Science 3. agriculture courses 3.1 Core courses Principles of Principles of Animal Husbandry general Agricultural Extension Environmental
http://www.psu.ac.th/psu/academic/nat11.htm

31. Agricultural Sciences - General Agriculture
The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in general agriculture at each institution. An * indicates
http://www.shsu.edu/blinn/agr3-degree.html
Agricultural Sciences
General Agriculture
Articulation Agreement for 2002 and 2004 Catalogue Years Cooperative program leading to the Associate of Arts or Science Degrees at Blinn College and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture - General Agriculture at Sam Houston State University The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in General Agriculture at each institution.
An * indicates courses that result in dual credit (credit towards graduation from both educational institutions).
Blinn College SHSU Credit Common Course First Year AGRI 1131 AGR 110 AGRI 1131 AGRI 2303 or 1307 AGR 162 or 165 AGRI 2303 / 1307 CHEM 1411* CHM 138*/118* CHEM 1311/1111 CHEM 1412* CHM 139*/119* CHEM 1312/1112 ENGL 1301 ENG 164 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ENG 165 ENGL 1302 HIST 1301 HIS 163 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 HIS 164 HIST 1302 KINE 1100 KIN 215 MATH 1332 or 2412 MTH 164 or 170 3 or 4 MATH 1332 / 2312 Second Year AGR 238 AGRI 1309 AGRI 1319 or 2317 AGR 169 or 164 AGRI 1319 / 2317 ARTS, DRAM or MUSI Cultural Studies elective ENGL 2332, 2333, 2322, 2323, 2327 or 2328

32. Sierra College General Agriculture Requirements
These courses can be Plus 7 Additional Units of agriculture Electives or Repeats of AG AS degree, students must also complete the general education requirements
http://www.sierracollege.edu/ed_programs/sciences_and_mathematics/agriculture/ge

Welcome
Instructors Degree Programs Clubs
General Agriculture
A.S. Degree/Certificate Requirements - General Agriculture Option
Required Agriculture Core Courses (4 Units): Course No. Agriculture Courses Units AG 19 Agriculture Orientation (required Fall semester, first year) AG 44 Agri-Business Records Plus 6 Additional Units of Animal Husbandry From: Course No. Animal Science Courses Units AG 7 Introduction to Animal Production AG 8 ** AG 10 Horse Husbandry AG 12 AG 13 AG 107**/* Animal Husbandry Skills AG 141* AG 144 Artificial Insemination of Cattle AG 145* Cattle Reproductive Management AG 155* Pregnancy Testing of Cattle * These courses can be repeated for credit ** Prerequisite required Plus 3 Additional Units of Plant Science From: Course No. Plant Science Courses Units AG 5 Soils EH 33 Introduction to Ornamental Horticulture EH 34 Plant Propagation EH 35A/35B Plant Identification AG 113 Pasture Management
Plus 3 Additional Units of Agri-business From:
Course No.

33. Olds College Agriculture Courses
AGRI 1506 general agriculture (OVERVIEW) (L/L). This course is designed to provide the learner with an overview of Western Canadian agriculture.
http://www.oldscollege.ab.ca/careers/programsofstudy/Courses/Agriculture.asp
About Olds College Extension/Continuing Education Services to Students Services to Industry ... Full-Time Programs AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS AGBU 101-3 SURVEY OF AGRIBUSINESS (L/L) An introductory course on the nature of agricultural business from both a local and an international perspective. Fundamental concepts will be defined, discussed and demonstrated in action. Prerequisites - None AGBU 401-6 AGRIBUSINESS PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (LEC, IND) The course is designed for students who plan to establish an agribusiness or who will work with agricultural business clients. It will integrate concepts from other business courses and will lead to completion of a business plan. Prerequisites - COMP 109, MKTG 150, MKTG 200, ACCT 140 or 141, MGMT 240

34. General / Interconnections Ferienjobs, Austausch, Praktika Und Begegnungen
general. running, yard work, maintenance and agricultural bike work with cattle and sheep must attend o­ne of the Introduction to agriculture courses at a
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interconnections and their partner help young people with a sense of adventure and Working Holiday Visas (or other Visas allowing work), to have employment o­n the land or in rural hospitality (restaurants, bars, catering) for up to three months with any o­ne employer. We can help with jobs, we can help with English Language Instruction, and we can offer farm holidays ... as well as providing agricultural training.
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Those who want outback farm or station work - working with horses, cattle and sheep, tractor and header driving, bull dozer work, fencing, mechanical work, chain saw work, horsework at stables, in trail riding centres, o­n Host Farms, with racehorses, polo ponies, camp draft horses or o­n cattle properties doing bore running, yard work, maintenance and agricultural bike work with cattle and sheep - must attend o­ne of the Introduction to Agriculture Courses at a 2500 acre cattle farm or o­ne of the neighbouring properties.

35. Form NP
Some of the courses offered as part of the AAS in general agriculture can also be used for other degrees, including the AA in general Studies and the AAS in
http://www.cbhe.state.mo.us/Acadafrs/newprog/Sep15/smsuwp.htm
NEW PROGRAM PROPOSAL FORM (Form NP) Sponsoring Institution: Southwest Missouri State University Program Title: General Agriculture Degree/Certificate: Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Delivery Site(s): Southwest Missouri State University CIP Classification: Implementation Date: January 2004 Cooperative Partners: None Expected Date of First Graduation: May 2005 AUTHORIZATION: Dr. Dale Law, Chief Academic Officer Cathy Proffitt Boys, (417) 255-7278 NEED A. Student Demand Agriculture has long played an important role in the economy of the Southwest Missouri State University SMSU-WP has offered agriculture courses for a number of years. There are approximately 1450 agriculture education students in the secondary schools located in the SMSU-WP service area. (Source: VA Report Fall 2001) i. STUDENT ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS (Form SE) Year Full-Time Part-Time TOTAL Assumptions: Part Time = 6 Credit Hours Full Time = 12 Credit Hours ii. There are no plans to cap enrollment at this time. A. Market Demand SMSU-WP is located 20 miles north of the Arkansas border in the most rural and isolated region of the state. A significant portion of the population in the SMSU-WP seven county service area lives in small rural towns of under 4000 or in unincorporated locations; m

36. UMES Dept. Of Agriculture - General Agriculture Degree Program
Agricultural Education includes general education, professional education, and an opportunity to select courses in various areas of agriculture.
http://www.umes.edu/agriculture/Prog_GenAg.html
University of Maryland Eastern Shore
Department of Agriculture
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University of Maryland Eastern Shore
General Agriculture Degree Program
The General Agriculture Degree Program is designed to prepare students in the application of scientific principles, practices, and techniques requisite for careers in the agri-industry job market and for continued study at the graduate level. Students enrolled in this program may select a course of study in one of the following concentrations Agricultural Education Plant and Soil Science , and Animal and Poultry Science The Agricultural Education Concentration Find more information on Teacher Education. The Plant and Soil Science Concentration provides students with baccalaureate degree training in appropriate concentrations qualifying them for careers in agronomic and horticultural sciences, marketing production, governmental service, research, and/or graduate studies. Courses in this program are designed to incorporate laboratory, hands-on experiences, internships, and coop-education. This curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad background in the basic sciences and general education. The flexibility of the program allows students to focus in basic or applied plant sciences. The Animal and Poultry Science Concentration

37. Agriculture Department, Southwest Missouri State University
general agriculture courses. AGR 100 Technology of agriculture and Industry 3(30) F,S Man s advancement in the technology, materials
http://ag.smsu.edu/courses.html
SMSU Agriculture Department Undergraduate Course Listing Home Introduction Faculty and Staff Undergraduate Programs ... What's New? General Agriculture Courses AGR 100 Technology of Agriculture and Industry 3(3-0) F,S
Man's advancement in the technology, materials and processes related to food production and product development. AGR 110 Agriculture Orientation 1(1-0) F,S
Prerequisite: no more than 30 credit hours, or permission. Introduction to the educational opportunities, facilities, services, and activities at SMSU with specific emphasis toward the Department of Agriculture. Course designed for students interested in Agriculture. AGR 200 Mini Agriculture 1(1-0) F,S
A course designed to treat specific areas of agriculture to meet specialized student needs. Treatment of the subject will include consideration of historical, theoretical, scientific and application aspects. May be repeated up to a total of 3 hours provided the same topic is not repeated. Variable Content Course. A course fee may be charged for selected sections. AGR 300 Food and Agricultural Chemistry 3(3-0) F,S

38. Williston State College Agriculture Mission
level competencies for agriculture careers by completing a selection of courses. E. Students will complete and develop an appreciation of general education as
http://www.wsc.nodak.edu/Academics_/agriculturemission.htm
Williston State College
Where the People make the Difference !
AGRICULTURE Mission of the Agriculture Program
The agriculture program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment in agriculture business, farm and ranch management or production, economic development, and college transfer. Program Goals
The goal of the agriculture program is to create lifelong learners. Instructors strive to provide theory combined with current and historical applications. Student Goals
A. An individual 'planning for progress' packet from the Post-secondary Agricultural Student Organization (PASO) is recommended for each student. 1. Career expectations are reviewed. 2. Career competencies are recognized. 3. Short and intermediate goals are developed. B. Career progress will also be addressed using PASO packets. C. Students will complete a study of leadership techniques. D. Students will demonstrate entry level competencies for agriculture careers by completing a selection of courses. E. Students will complete and develop an appreciation of general education as a lifelong pursuit.

39. Guided Tour: General Agriculture
you download and print MSDS sheets general agriculture links, from the best link pages to courses at various institutions Urban agriculture Notes, from
http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/~vo-ag/aglinks/genagr.htm
A Guided Tour of Agriculture on the World Wide Web G eneral Agriculture SAE Central is is an electronic toolbox of Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program resources for agriculture teachers, students and university professors of agricultural education; developed at North Carolina State University
Agripedia
is an interactive multimedia instructional resource, developed by the University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture
AgDomain
is a growing list of online resources available to the agricultural industry
Planet Ag
from the Florida Department of Agriculture has a section on agriscience, including the scientific method and links to other agriscience sites
The North Carolina component of the National Integrated Pest Management Network
has many resources related to crop pests and their control; also see the National IPM Network site
SmartForm - Costs and Returns Per Acre
is an online way to calculate your net return per acre, after selecting the production method and crop type; produced by Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Asgrow Information Resources formulas and tables including: Guide To Weights And Measures, Volume Conversion Factors, Calculating Area and Volume, Figuring Acreage, Determining Plant Population, Calculating Yield Per Acre, and Figuring Growing Degrees

40. Undergraduate Catalog - Department Of Agriculture - Cameron University
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE MAJOR IN agriculture (400). I. general EDUCATION REQUIREMENT . . . 50 hours general Education Requirements. II. Core courses . . . .
http://www.cameron.edu/catalog/science/agriculture.html
CU Web
CU Directory
Department of Agriculture
CHAIR - J. L. (Jerry) Dodd, Professor
Associate Professors: Hagee, Fischer
Assistant Professor: Branson
The Agriculture Department
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
MAJOR IN AGRICULTURE (400)
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT . . . . . 50 hours General Education Requirements II. MAJOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 hours Core Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 hours
AGRC 1124, AGRC 1214, AGRC 1334, AGMC 1413, AGRC 2124, AGRC 4423, AGRC 4572
Required Support Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 hours
CHEM 1364, CHEM 1361, CHEM 1474, CHEM 1471, CHEM 3345
Concentration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 hours
Majors must select at least 14 hours from one of the following concentrations. Animal Science ANIM 3102, ANIM 3112, ANIM 3133, ANIM 3653, ANIM 4113, ANIM 4123, ANIM 4133, ANIM 4333, ANIM 4423, ANIM 4434 Agronomy AGRN 3213, AGRN 3312, AGRN 3434, AGRN 3513, AGRN 3683, AGRN 4123, AGRN 4223, AGRN 4234, AGRN 4673 Horticulture HORT 2102*, HORT 3115, HORT 3213, HORT 4204, HORT 4313, HORT 4413, HORT 4453

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