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41. Specialization In General Agriculture
IN general agriculture. College of agriculture Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 211 (805) 7562161. Units. Core courses. 12. Required of agricultural educators
http://www.calpoly.edu/~acadprog/97depts/97cagr/agspec4ms.html
M.S. AGRICULTURE, SPECIALIZATION IN
GENERAL AGRICULTURE College of Agriculture
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 211
Units Core Courses Required of agricultural educators: AG 539 Internship (6) AGED 520 Program Development in Agricultural Education (3) AGED 522 Instructional Programs in Agricultural Mechanics (3) Required of students other than agricultural educators: AG 599 Thesis (6) 400- or 500-level research methods course (3) Any 581 Graduate Seminar offered in College of Agriculture (3) Restricted electives For agricultural educators: Any approved 400- and 500-level agriculture courses. No less than 11 units must be at the 500 level. For students other than agricultural educators: Any 400- and 500-level courses approved by the student's graduate committee. At least 12 units must be at the 500 level. Electives Any 400- and 500-level course approved by the student's graduate committee. All agricultural education students are required to complete one year of successful teaching or graduate level internship prior to the final examination.
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42. M.S. Agriculture, Specialization In General Agriculture
The general agriculture Specialization provides students with the opportunity to focus their Required courses. 12/28. Agricultural Education and Communication (12
http://www.calpoly.edu/~acadprog/98depts/98cagr/agmsspec4.html
M.S. AGRICULTURE, SPECIALIZATION IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE 1998-99 Catalog College of Agriculture
Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 211
The General Agriculture Specialization provides students with the opportunity to focus their graduate study in one of several areas, including: Agricultural Education and Communication, Animal Science, Crop Science, Environmental Horticultural Science or Forestry Sciences. Units Required Courses Agricultural Education and Communication AGED 539 Internship (6) AGED 520 Program Development in Agricultural Education (3) AGED 522 Instructional Programs in Agricultural Mechanics (3) Forestry Sciences An applied sciences area of study in disciplines such as oak woodland, chaparral, Sierran forest types, watershed hydrology, and fire ecology. FNR 530 Social Systems in Forest Resources Management (3) FNR 532 Forestry Applications in Biometrics and Econometrics (4) FNR 534 Forest Ecosystem Management and Modeling (3) FNR 581 Graduate Seminar in Forest Resources (2) FNR 599 Thesis (9) SS 501 Research Planning (3) STAT 512 Statistical Methods (4) Other Graduate Study Areas AG 599 Thesis (6) 400- or 500-level research methods course (3) Any 581 Graduate Seminar offered in College of Agriculture (3) Restricted electives Agricultural Education and Communication Any approved 400- and 500-level agriculture courses. No less than 11 units must be at the 500 level. Students are required to complete one year of successful teaching or graduate level internship prior to the final examination.

43. Bachelor In Agricultural Sciences
area of agriculture service and research, and also in general areas requiring graduation. The program provides preparatory and foundation courses in initial
http://www.iubat.edu/ACADEMIC/bsag.htm
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
AGRICULTURE (BSAG) PROGRAM
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DURATION OF STUDY The BSAG program is of 157 credit hours and usually requires full 4 years to complete for a full time student. It is possible to graduate earlier with additional course load. A semester is of 16 weeks duration, there are three semesters in a year and as such a full time student can complete the degree requirements earlier. However, most students take 4 years to complete the program.
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COURSE OFFERINGS The curriculum requires course and practical work of 157 credit hours involving the following courses with some options : Humanities and Social Sciences Physical Sciences Computer Science Agricultural Core ... Comprehensive Examination [NOTE: AFTER USING A LINK, PLEASE USE THE BACK ICON ON YOUR BROWSER TO RETURN HERE ] BUS 101 Introduction to Business [3]
ECO 101 Principles of Microeconomics [3]

ENG 101 Basic English Composition [4]

ENG 102 English Comprehension and Speaking [3]
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PHI 314 History of Ancient Philosophy [3]
PHYSICAL SCIENCES : MAT 101 Mathematics [4] PHY 103 General Physics [3] CHM 104 General Chemistry [3] PHY 115 General Physics Lab [1] ... BIO 251 Biology of Molecules and Cells Lab [1] COMPUTER SCIENCE : CSC 101 Fundamentals of Computation [3] ** CSC 213 Computer Application [3] AGRICULTURE CORE : AGR 101 Agronomy [3] NSC 101 Nutrition Science [3] SSC 101 Soil Science [2] BOT 105 General Botany [3] ... AGR 490 Practicum [9] ELECTIVES :

44. Department Of Agriculture And Technical Studies - DSU
Education .. 2. TOTAL general ED courses .. 39. Agricultural Sales and Services Major courses ARSC 114 Intro to Animal Science .. 3
http://www.dickinsonstate.com/d_ag_tech_equine.asp
Degree Information Printable PDF Files:
Class Schedule

2002-2004 Degree Audit Sheet

2004-2006 Degree Audit Sheet

Contact Information
Related Pages:
Financial Aid

Collaborative Student

DSU Online
DSU and the Global Equine Academy
Partnering to offer an on-line Associate in Science Degree in Agriculture Sales and Service, Option in Equine Management
  • Classes are delivered on-line and at DSU You can complete the entire program on-line, or you can choose to take your general education classes on the DSU campus. On-line classes also incorporates lecture notes, audio instruction and video to demonstrate the lessons.
Faculty Includes:
  • University Professors Professional - Nationally Known Trainers
Take Classes in:
  • Equine Nutrition and Reproduction Stallion Management Equine Anatomy and Selection Equine Health and Diseases Equine Facility Management Equine Behavior Marketing Equine Business Management

45. Agriculture Curriculum
general Animal Production (32-2) A study of scientific animal agriculture and the importance of the livestock and meat industry. This course includes selection
http://www.kilgorecollegeagfarm.org/Courses/Agriculture.htm
Agriculture Curriculum
Course Descriptions
Back to Courses AGRI 1307. Agronomy Crop Production (3-2-2)
A general introductory course dealing with the classification and distribution of farm crops, crop improvements, preparation of seed beds, commercial fertilizer, seeding practices, crop tillage, harvesting, pastures and pasture management, crop rotation, diseases, and insect pests. (Taught in the Spring semester of even years.) AGRI 1311. Dairying (3-2-2)
A study of dairy breeds, methods of selection and culling, records and management of herd, the secretion of milk, composition of milk, cream separation, butter and ice cream making, and processing of milk. Laboratory work includes testing of milk, inspection of dairies and milk plants, and comparative judging of animals. (Taught in Spring semester of odd years.) AGRI 1327. Poultry Production (3-2-2-)
A general course in poultry including types, breeds, facilities and construction, brooding and incubation, selection and culling, feeding and nutrition, and diseases and pests. (Taught in Fall semester of odd years.) AGRI 1371. Basic Landscape Design (3-2-2)

46. FHSU Agriculture Department - General Agriculture Option
Hrs. AGRI 220 Agricultural Accounting/Lab, 3. each student to complete a minimum of 55 hours of University Foundation and general Education courses.
http://www.fhsu.edu/agriculture/generalagoption.htm
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
GENERAL AGRICULTURE OPTION The emphasis in this option is to provide students with a balanced course of study in Production Agriculture and Agribusiness. FRESHMEN Fall Semester Cr. Hrs. AGRI 110 Agriculture in Our Society BIOL 121 Human Biology* BIOL 223 Lab Experiences in Biology* AGRI 111 Animal Science ENG 101 English Composition I* CHEM 112 General Chemistry I/Lab* TOTAL HOURS MATH 010 (Basic Algebra if required) Spring Semester Cr. Hrs. AGRI 112 Agronomic Crop Science/Lab ENG 102 English Composition II* MATH 110 College Algebra* CHEM 114 General Chemistry II/Lab AGRI 113 Introduction to Agribusiness TOTAL HOURS
SOPHOMORE Fall Semester Cr. Hrs.
AGRI 214 Principles of Feeding ECFI 201 Principles of Economics: Micro* CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Information Systems* AGRI 215 Soils/Lab TOTAL HOURS Spring Semester Cr. Hrs. COMM 100 Fundamentals of Oral Communication* General Ed Elective (Humanities)* AGRI Elective** International Studies* Elective** TOTAL HOURS JUNIOR Fall Semester Cr. Hrs. AGRI 220 Agricultural Accounting/Lab HHP 200 Personal Wellness* AGRI 211 Marketing Farm Products or
AGRI Elective** Elective** TOTAL HOURS Spring Semester Cr. Hrs.

47. General Agriculture
The general agriculture certificate provides you with the flexibility time or parttime study program in agriculture. from a wide variety of courses that will
http://www.lakelandc.ab.ca/calendar/AcademicYear20042005/GeneralAgriculture.html
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General Agriculture
One Year Certificate Vermilion Inquiries:  (780) 853-8592 Admission Requirements Alberta high school diploma  with at least:
  • 50% in ELA 30-1/English 30 or 65% in ELA 30-2/ English 33. 50% in Math 20, Math 23, Pure Math 20, or Applied Math 20. 50% in one of Biology 20, Chemistry 20, Physics 20, or Science 20.
Out-of-province or mature status applicants please refer to Application and Admissions. Career and Technology Studies (CTS) Students may be eligible to receive advance credit for the following CTS courses:
  • AGR 1110+2120+3120 = SO 100 FIN 3010 or Acctg 30  = AE 106
Graduation Requirements Students completing the requirements will be awarded a Certificate in General Agriculture. The General Agriculture certificate provides you with the flexibility to design a full-time or part-time study program in agriculture.  Students can chose from a wide variety of courses that will let them explore various career options or upgrade their skills in a specific area of the industry.  The program combines core and elective courses to develop and enhance both theory and practical skills that are directly applicable to the agriculture industry. Required Courses (15 credits) Credits AE  106 Agricultural Bookkeeping AE  206 Agricultural Accounting CO 138 Agricultural Communications CR 110 Crop Botany

48. CAFNRM | General Agriculture Specialty
The general agriculture specialization is designed to provide an in agriculture or an agriculturerelated field to have access to selected courses or topics in
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/~cafnrm/spec/genag.html
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College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management
General Agriculture Specialization
General Information
Why Study General Agriculture?
Graduates in General Agriculture are employed by private companies and governmental agencies in a wide range of agriculturally related fields. Many graduates start their own enterprises or proceed to graduate school for advanced degrees.
Requirements for Graduation
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture with a specialization in General Agriculture, a student must complete a minimum of 123 semester hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.0. The course work must be in the following areas:
General Education Requirements
(see UH-Hilo General Education Requirements)
(40 hrs)
Eng 100 or
Eng 100T or
Esl 100 English Composition
Eng 100, 100T or ESL 100 taken under the Supplemental Requirements also applicable here.

49. Southeast Missouri State University - Courses & Curriculum
University Studies (general studies) = 48 hours http//ustudies 4758 hours (Some of these courses may fulfill agriculture Major Core courses Required (29 hours
http://www.semo.edu/study/agriculture/courses.htm
home areas of study agriculture
University Studies (general studies) = 48 hours
http://ustudies.semo.edu/curriculum.htm

In certain instances, specific University Studies courses are required for a degree.
Courses required for major = 47-58 hours
(Some of these courses may fulfill University Studies requirements.)
Agriculture Major Core Courses Required: (29 hours)
Course Number Course Title Hours Agriculture Seminar AG465 or
Agriculture Internship OR
Undergrad Research Plant Science Soils Animal Science Life Processes Microbiology MA223 or
Business Statistics Choose One Option: Plant and Soil Science option (29 hours) Required: Course Number Course Title Hours Economic Entomology Weed Science Plant Pathology Agrichemical Management Crop Physiology Choose 13 hours from: (at least 4 hours at 300-400 level) Course Number Course Title Hours Principles of Grain Crop Production Vegetable Production Soil Conservation Geo Information Systems Clay Mineralogy Ornamental Plants I Ornamental Plants II Plant Propagation Fruit Production Greenhouse Management Additional Requirements: Course Number Course Title Hours Basic Principles of Chemistry OR General Chemistry I AND General Chemistry II College Algebra Agriscience option (18 hours) Required: Choose 18 hours of Electives (300-400 level) in consultation with advisor Additional Requirements: Course Number Course Title Hours CH185 AND Basic Principles of Chemistry OR General Chemistry I AND General Chemistry II College Algebra Printer-friendly Advising Career Opportunities Contact Us ... School of Polytechnic Studies One University Plaza, MS 6100, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701

50. CALS: Special Programs
general Studies includes production agriculture as well as as well as knowledge of the agricultural sciences is Advanced courses may be selected in these and
http://www.cals.cornell.edu/oap/admissions/majors/major_18.cfm
Cornell University OAP Admissions Majors Special Programs
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Majors for Undergraduates
Admissions Special Programs Please click here for a printable version of the General Studies/Special Programs fact sheet
PDF = Portable Document Format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 to read the Application PDF files listed on this page. Download it here
General Studies
The opportunity to develop an independent major in General Studies is available for students interested in pursuing a general education in Agriculture and Life Sciences. In consultation with a faculty adviser, they may plan a sequence of courses suited to their individual interests, abilities, and objectives in an area not encompassed by the existing programs. In addition to the distribution and other college requirements, this major may include a concentration of courses in one of several academic units of the college or university. Students completing this major are often planning a career in agriculture related food and service enterprises. Many of the fast-growing occupations require the broad perspective, the scientific and technical skills, the attitudes, and the analytical ability that a general education fosters.

51. SIUC's Programs Of Agricultural Education & Technologies
Specialization general agriculture Agricultural Information Specialization Agricultural Education The Five faculty members who teach courses in agriculture
http://www.siu.edu/~agem/
Please visit the recently created AgSource , our Internet clearinghouse for agricultural information and multimedia... You will also want to visit the recently created Ag Curriculum Resource , page for a listing of agricultural information and multimedia materials you can purchase To find information about agriculture education students who are available for TEACHING POSITIONS You will also want to visit the recently created PSGA 402A, page for information about an on line Graduate class for Agriculture Teachers Information for GNAG 318 , Daily Class notes and for Textbook materials at BOOK Also look for GNAG 318 webCT materials at You will also want to visit the recently created SIU Collegiate FFA , page for a listing of information and upcomming events on our campus
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to see a campus map.
Agricultural Education and Technologies offers a flexible program which, under the supervision of a Faculty Advisor, will allow the student to pursue either a comprehensive or more specialized course of study in preparation to assume an effective professional role. Agriculture education and Technologies offers Bachelors degrees with three different options within the General Agriculture Bachelor of Science Degree. Select one of the following for more information:

52. College Of Agriculture And Life Sciences: General Information
is administered through the College of agriculture and Life potential through a selection of courses and research that MA 141, 241, 242), general chemistry (CH
http://www.ncsu.edu/reg_records/ug_catalog/programs/cals/geninfo.htm
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES:
General Information
Updated 11/00 Academic programs in the college represent a unique blending of the agricultural and life sciences. Agriculture is a very diverse industry that touches everyone's life in some way or another. The life sciences provide foundations for studying medical and health-related disciplines as well as environmental sciences and molecular biology. The goals of the instructional program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences include providing relevant, scientific, and practical knowledge of the food, agricultural, and life sciences to its students. These programs emanate from a highly qualified and accomplished faculty committed to academic excellence and the development of the individuals to their personal and professional potential. Central to the college's goals is the cultivation of interdisciplinary problem-solving skills which will serve its graduates well as they pursue a lifetime of learning and adaptation to change. The overall objectives of the academic program include the following:
  • To provide an opportunity for a broad university education
  • To provide a variety of learning experiences
  • To offer a choice of specialization in agriculture and life sciences
  • To provide background for graduate or professional programs
DEGREES
The Bachelor of Science degree is conferred upon the satisfactory completion of one of the curricula in this college.

53. Sarajevo Faculty Of Agriculture: General Information
general information. Three courses (agriculture, fruitgrowing and cattle-breeding) united to the one - general course in the school year 1995/96.
http://www.inapg.inra.fr/ens_rech/mathinfo/winfo/pfs/pfsepred.htm
SARAJEVO FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE
General information
Three courses (agriculture, fruit-growing and cattle-breeding) united to the one - general course in the school year 1995/96. With help from the country and abroad the building is partialy repaired and minimal conditions for the work are done. Currently, there are 8 Departments at the Faculty. Those are basic units where the research activities are carried out. 23 chairs exist at the Faculty. Students have a choice to attend one of the two courses: General or Food Technology Course. Duration of study is 4 years. There are 43 subjects at the general Course and 32 ones at the Food Technology Course. At the end of studying all students must pass in final exam. 5 postgraduates courses are launched:
  • Agriculture, Fruit-growing, Plant Protection, Animal Nutrition, Food Industry Economics.
Duration of study is 2 years. The annual edition "Works of the Faculty of Agriculture of University of Sarajevo" is renewed. The relations with high school institutions from abroad are re-established. Home Poljoprivredni Fakultet Sarajevo

54. Agriculture: General Agriculture (AGR)
in this program take courses in various areas of agriculture and are required to also complete a second major or a minor. general education courses that are
http://www.agriculture.ilstu.edu/und_prog/agr.shtml
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General Agriculture (AGR)
This sequence is designed specifically to accommodate a second major or minor along with the study of agriculture. Students can develop their own individualized program of study combining a holistic set of classes in Agriculture and a related field. Curriculum
Students in this program take courses in various areas of agriculture and are required to also complete a second major or a minor. General education courses that are required include, biology (BSC 196 or 197) and general chemistry (CHE 110/112 or 140).
Visit the on-line Undergraduate Catalog for more about curriculum requirements, course descriptions, general education requirements, and additional degree requirements.

55. Academics At Alfred State College
The opportunity to take courses in other academic areas at Alfred State College and is also available due to the flexibility of the general agriculture program
http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/programs/prog_0510.html
Agriculture - General Agriculture
Alfred Code Number - 115
Application Code - 0510
Description
- The agriculture-general agriculture program permits students to explore many areas of agriculture or to specialize in one or two areas as they prepare to enter the job market or to transfer to a four-year college.
They may also transfer into other agriculture programs at Alfred State after one or two semesters and still complete degree requirements within two years.
Degree Received - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Facilities for Instruction
Typical Class Day
Related Clubs/Activities
- Students are encouraged to participate in the Collegiate Agricultural Leaders Club and the Dairy Judging Team, in addition to the multitude of campus-wide activities.
Expenses - Cost of class supplies and books averages approximately $500/semester.
Career/Transfer Opportunities Articulation Agreements For more information barteljr@alfredstate.edu or Admissions Office, Alfred State College, Alfred, NY 14802, 1-800-4-ALFRED (Option 1), or 607-587-4215, admissions@alfredstate.edu

56. Department Of Agricultural Economics And Rural Development
21103 and general Biology I 23101. The student is then admitted on the basis of his/her cumulative average in the courses aforementioned and in Agricultural
http://www.najah.edu/english/Faculties/Agriculture/Rural.asp

57. General Agriculture Undergraduate Curriculum
DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJOR general agriculture Three credits in an approved course or courses stressing multicultural, ethnic, and/or genderrelated
http://www.udel.edu/catalog/cat2001/agsci/genag.html
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
General Agriculture
F
or the undergraduate student with broad interests, the major in general agriculture is offered. This program is administered through the Office of the Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Telephone: (302) 831- 2508
E-mail: kra@udel.edu
http://ag.udel.edu/academicprograms/majors/general_agriculture.htm

DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
MAJOR: GENERAL AGRICULTURE

CURRICULUM CREDITS UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS ENGL 110 Critical Reading and Writing (Minimum grade C-) Three credits in an approved course or courses stressing multicultural, ethnic, and/or gender-related content (See the list of approved multicultural courses MAJOR REQUlREMENTS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics course Computer Science course ( FREC 135 or equivalent) Agricultural and Biological Sciences Minimum of one course in three of the following areas: Food and Resource Economics (except FREC 135), Food Science, Bioresources Engineering, Animal Science, Entomology and Applied Ecology, Plant and Soil Sciences, or Biology. Social Sciences and Humanities Minimum of one course in three of the following areas: Anthropology, Black American Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Women's Studies, or courses cross-listed in these departments.

58. General Agriculture Undergraduate Curriculum
DEGREE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN agriculture MAJOR general agriculture Three credits in an approved course or courses stressingmulticultural, ethnic, and/or
http://www.udel.edu/catalog/cat2000/agsci/genag.html
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
General Agriculture
F
or the undergraduate student with broad interests, the major in general agriculture is offered. This program is administered through the Office of the Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Telephone: (302) 831- 2508
E-mail: kra@udel.edu
http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/ssap/genag/genag.htm

DEGREE: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE
MAJOR: GENERAL AGRICULTURE

CURRICULUM CREDITS UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS ENGL 110 Critical Reading and Writing (Minimum grade C-) Three credits in an approved course or courses stressingmulticultural, ethnic, and/or gender-related content (See the list of approved multicultural courses MAJOR REQUlREMENTS Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics course Computer Science course ( FREC 135 or rquivalent) Agricultural and Biological Sciences Minimum of one course in three of the following areas: Food and Resource Economics (except FREC 135), Food Science, Bioresources Engineering, Animal Science, Entomology and Applied Ecology, Plant and Soil Sciences, or Biology. Social Sciences and Humanities Minimum of one course in three of the following areas: Anthropology, Black American Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Women's Studies, or courses cross-listed in these departments.

59. K-State Department Of General Agriculture Course List For Fall 2003
This page lists the courses available in the Department of general agriculture for the Fall 2003 semester.
http://courses.ksu.edu/fall2003/GENAG/schedule.html
Courses at K-State Fall 2003 Fall 2003 Course Schedule
Department of General Agriculture
Fall 2003 Course List
If no dates listed directly under course, then course is a 16 week course and will meet August 20-December 11.
Course Title Ref Gr Cr Sec Type No Op Days Hours Room Instructor Food Science Seminar A IND T 12:30 p.m. WB 121 Hunt,Melvin C Prb/Food Science V A IND Appointment Herald,Thomas J Honors Program A OTH C Appointment Al-Khatib,Kassim B OTH C Appointment Donnelly,Kevin J GENAG 000, SECTION B, FOR FRESHMEN ONLY Ag Orientation A REC P T U 3:30 p.m. CW 102 Donnelly,Kevin J Thielen,Sharon Leanne Course meets from August 21, 2003 through October 9, 2003. Closed B REC P T U 4:30 p.m. W 114 Donnelly,Kevin J Thielen,Sharon Leanne Course meets from August 21, 2003 through October 9, 2003. C REC P T U SH 301 Donnelly,Kevin J Thielen,Sharon Leanne Course meets from August 21, 2003 through October 9, 2003. Top/Small Grp Facili V A IND M 4:30 p.m. WA 137 McClaskey,Jackie M Topics/Ag V B IND P Appointment McClaskey,Jackie M Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Top/Communication V C IND P Appointment McClaskey,Jackie M

60. K-State Department Of General Agriculture Course List For Fall 2002
This page lists the courses available in the Department of general agriculture for the Fall 2002 semester.
http://courses.ksu.edu/fall2002/GENAG/schedule.html
Courses at K-State Fall 2002 Fall 2002 Course Schedule
Department of General Agriculture
Fall 2002 Course List
If no dates listed directly under course, then course is a 16 week course and will meet August 26-December 13.
Course Title Ref Gr Cr Sec Type No Op Days Hours Room Instructor Honors Program Closed A OTH C Al-Khatib,Kassim Ag Orientation A REC P T U CW 103 Donnelly,Kevin J 08/27/02 thru 10/17/0 Closed B REC P T U CW 103 Donnelly,Kevin J 08/27/02 thru 10/17/0 C REC P T U SH 301 Donnelly,Kevin J 08/27/02 thru 10/17/0 Top/Small Grp Facili V A IND M WA 348 Donnelly,Kevin J Topics/Ag V B IND P Appointment McClaskey,Jackie M Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Top/Communication V C IND P Appointment McClaskey,Jackie M Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Top/Ks Ag Global Soc D IND P Appointment Erpelding,Larry Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Ag Employment A LEC P T WA 132 Donnelly,Kevin J 10/22/02 thru 12/10/0 Food Science Seminar A IND T WB 121 Hunt,Melvin C Comparative Ag V A REC P Appointment Erpelding,Larry

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