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         Agriculture Courses General:     more books (31)
  1. Directed studies in general agriculture,: An outline course with complete references for use in schools, by Douglas Francis Dickerson, 1944
  2. General agriculture,: An outlined course with complete references for use in public schools, by Douglas Francis Dickerson, 1925
  3. Agricultural engineering;: A text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader, by Jay Brownlee Davidson, 1913
  4. Spreadsheets for Agriculture by David H. Nobel, Charles P. Course, 1995-04-13
  5. Course of Study for the Common Schools of Illinois: Third General Revision, with Agriculture and Household Arts, August, 1903 -- Revised by the Standing Committee of the County Superintendents' Section of the State Teachers' Association by Standing Committee of the County Superintendents' Section of the State Teachers' Association, 1904
  6. Longman Secondary Agriculture: A Junior Course by R S Musangi, A H Gurnah, et all 1987-09-01
  7. Beef cattle husbandry: Study course (General report R8-GR) by Carl P Holt, 1983
  8. Golf Course Turf Management: Tools and Techniques by Danny H. Quast, Wayne Otto, 2003-10-21
  9. A Comprehensive Course in Twi Asante for the Non-Twi Learner by Florence , Abena Dolphyne, 1998-10-20
  10. Money-saving Main Dishes by Us Department of Agriculture, 2004-08-30
  11. Best Golf Course Management Practices by L.B. McCarty, 2000-06-09
  12. A First Course in Coding Theory (Oxford Applied Mathematics and Computing Science Series) by Raymond Hill, 1990-04-12
  13. A First Course in Information Theory (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage) by Raymond W. Yeung, 2006-06-16
  14. A Guide to Golf Course Irrigation System Design and Drainage by Edward Pira, 1997-01-01

81. Massachusetts Department Of Food & Agriculture: Pesticide Continuing Education C
Pesticide Certification Licensing. Continuing Education courses October, 2001. Food Safety the New Federal Regs, Norwood, MA. 41 general Pest Control.
http://www.state.ma.us/dfa/pesticides/licensing/conted/courses_2001_oct.htm
Continuing Education Courses - October, 2001 Training No./ Title Date/Location License Type/Category Hours Sponsor/ Contact Phone
Core Applicators Certified Applicators Residex Corp. Norwood, MA 41 General Pest Control 46 General Public Health 50 Food Processing L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators D Dealers Waltham Services Rodent Control 41 General Pest Control L Core Applicators C Certified Applicators ALCM Wayland, MA

82. Course Details – Bachelor Of Applied Science (Agriculture)
Science or the Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science with Honours. Justine.Geason@utas.edu.au For general information on courses enquiries from
http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/UTASHANDBOOKS/COURSE/S3B.html
Home Courses Schedules Disciplines Index ... Units Download: CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture)
Abbreviation: BAppSc(Agr) Course code: S3B Course contact (faculty or school) Schedules of units The following link(s) provide access to unit details (Opening new web browser)
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Introductory comments This on-campus, 3-year (minimum) full-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Hobart. Subject to attendance and timetable requirements, part-time study may be possible. Minimum University entry requirements. Course objectives The course gives students an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills suited to the needs of a professional agriculturalist or horticulturalist. Emphasis is given to scientific technology, its application and the management of agricultural and horticultural enterprises. Career outcomes The course is designed to meet an identified demand by employers for graduates qualified and skilled in the application of scientific technology in agricultural and horticultural industries. Graduates are qualified for positions within agribusiness, private sector, service consultancy, agricultural development and enterprise management, forestry and related industries.

83. Agriculture (Pre-Agriculture, Redlands Community College)
Redlands Community College and is designed to prepare students who intend to pursue a career in agriculture. Most general education and support courses may be
http://www.okccc.edu/CourseCatalog/agriculture.htm
Major Code
Agriculture
(Pre-Agriculture, Redlands Community College)
Associate in ScienceUniversity-Parallel (Minimum of 64-71 Credits) This program includes Redlands Community College degree requirements and courses generally completed in the first two years of a baccalaureate degree curriculum. Program Information: This degree is granted by Redlands Community College and is designed to prepare students who intend to pursue a career in agriculture. Most general education and support courses may be taken at either Redlands Community College or Oklahoma City Community College. Major (or program) courses must be taken at Redlands Community College. Faculty advisement is available through Redlands Community College.
Curriculum Listing
*AGRICULTURE MAJOR COURSES (24-28 credit hours)
Program Core Requirements (9 hours)
General Agriculture Emphasis (15 hours)
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (37-38 credit hours)
English: ENGL 1113; ENGL 1213
Political Science: POLSC 1113
History: HIST 1483 or HIST 1493
Mathematics: MATH 1503 or MATH 1513
Life Science: AGRN 1214* or BIO 1114 or BIO 2114 or BIO 2215
Chemistry: CHEM 1115
Humanities: Six credit hours Selected General Education requirement: seven credit hours: four hours from: AGEC 1374*, and three hours from PSY 1113; SOC 1113

84. General Agriculture
general agriculture Specialization
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~marcel/genag.htm
General Agriculture Specialization
General Agriculture: The General Agriculture specialization is designed to provide an opportunity for students and anyone interested in agriculture or an agriculture related field to have access to selected courses or topics in their area of interest. The curriculum is structured to offer a well-rounded undergraduate education in the basic and ap- plied sciences of agriculture and related fields through quality "hands-on" training. Students graduating with a B.S. in agriculture specializing in General Agriculture have opportunities to pursue careers in various areas of agriculture and agribusiness or work towards advanced de- grees in Agriculture. Agriculture Other Specializations: Agribuiness Aquaculture Crop Protection Agro-Ecology ...
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85. KSU Graduate Catalog - Agriculture, General
Enter either a Person's name (faculty, staff, or student) Department name. Word to find on a web page. More Search Options. agriculture, general. Associate Dean Larry Erpelding. A graduate degree
http://www.ksu.edu/grad/catalog/genag.htm
Agriculture, General
Associate Dean:
Larry Erpelding A graduate degree is not offered in general agriculture. The following courses may be taken for graduate credit in a minor field.
General agriculture courses
Undergraduate and graduate credit in minor field.
GENAG 505. Comparative Agriculture. (1-4) Intersession. A travel-study program which is intended to acquaint students with agriculture of other countries and other parts of the U.S. and how it differs from Midwest-Great Plains agriculture relative to climate, crops, soils, livestock practices, marketing, and cultural attitudes toward agriculture. Pr.: Consent of instructor. GENAG 515. Honors Presentation. (1) I, II, S. Presentation of completed teaching or extension activity, research project, or demonstration project. Pr.: Successfully completed honors proposal and permission of honors advisor. GENAG 582. Natural Resources/Environmental Science Project (NRES). (3) I, II. A comprehensive project in NRES. Requires integration of information and understanding acquired in NRES secondary major courses. Students must prepare and present written and oral reports. Three hours rec. a week. Pr.: All writing and oral communications courses required for major. Pr. or conc.: 15 hours of approved courses in NRES secondary major. Cross-listed with DAS 582 and DEN 582. GENAG 780. Current Topics in Agriculture.

86. Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Sciences
from within one of the following seven options agribusiness, agricultural economics, agronomy, animal science, general agriculture, golf course management, or
http://www.morehead-st.edu/colleges/science/ahs/agbs.html
Agricultural Programs Human Sciences Programs Courses Faculty ... Facilities
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences
Required Competencies Assessment Procedures General Education Requirements Area of Concentration ... Minor
Competencies Required in the Program
Students graduating from the Bachelor of Science degree program should possess the following:
  • Written, oral, and interpersonal communications skills; and basic math skills that will allow the individual to collect, analyze, interpret, and present information that is used within the agricultural industry.
  • An understanding of the basic concepts of the physical and biological sciences and how these sciences are applicable to the field of agriculture.
  • An understanding of the importance of the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and health sciences to humankind.
  • An understanding and literacy of all disciplines of agriculture especially to include the disciplines of animal science, agronomy, soils, horticulture, agricultural mechanics, pest management, agricultural economics, and farm management
  • 87. FAS - Training And Employment Authority
    Teagasc. Course Title general agriculture Duration 3 years Qualification Certificate in Farming. Course Content The most comprehensive
    http://www.fas.ie/services_to_businesses/training_courses/teagasc/general_agricu
    Home Services to Businesses Services to Jobseekers Courses ... New Grants and Programmes for People with Disabilities Teagasc Course Title: General Agriculture
    Duration: 3 years
    Qualification: Certificate in Farming Course Content
    The most comprehensive route to follow is the one year (Certificate in Agriculture) course in an agricultural college, followed by two years supervised projects and work experience. The various components of the programme are knit together towards the end in an 80 hour Management Module.
    For those who are unable to attend an agricultural college the programme may be taken on a part-time basis by attending your nearest Teagasc District Training Centre, for about two days per week during the September-January periods, over three consecutive years.
    All trainees spend 12 weeks on a host farm to develop personal skills and broaden experience.
    Entry Requirements
    There is no minimum qualification for entry to the course, however, students with Leaving Certificate standard of education are likely to benefit most.
    Applicants must be at least 17 years of age on October 1st, in the year of entry.

    88. THE INFLUENCE OF SCIENCE-BASED AGRICULTURE COURSES
    A FACTOR ANALYSIS OF ATTITUDES. OF ILLINOIS GUIDANCE COUNSELORS TOWARD agriculture PROGRAMS. James E. Dyer Edward W. Osborne. Introduction recommended that applied science courses in agriculture
    http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/SSU/AGED/naerm/s-d-4.htm
    A FACTOR ANALYSIS OF ATTITUDES OF ILLINOIS GUIDANCE COUNSELORS TOWARD AGRICULTURE PROGRAMS
    James E. Dyer Edward W. Osborne
    Introduction
    Throughout much of its existence, agricultural education has prepared students for entry into the production phase of agriculture. Over the past decade, however, the focus and content of agricultural education have been criticized as outdated (National Research Council, 1988). The National Research Council (NRC) recommended that applied science courses in agriculture be available as optional elective science courses, incorporating more agriculture into the curriculum, and providing for more effective teaching of science. In one of the most recent studies, Arizona counselors viewed agricultural education as too vocational. They expressed opinions that agricultural education needs to adapt to a changing technological society (English, 1992). In Illinois that adaptation has taken place. In 1991, Biological Science Applications in Agriculture (BSAA) and Physical Science Applications in Agriculture (PSAA) courses were offered for the first time in an attempt to upgrade the quality of agriscience instruction. No study determining Illinois guidance counselors' attitudes toward agricultural education has been conducted since that inclusion. Thompson (1989) and Matulis (1988) conducted studies in Illinois in the mid-1980s. Both researchers reported counselor attitudes as "neutral"perceiving agricultural education programs to be of only average quality. Have Illinois guidance counselors' attitudes changed since the inclusion of science-intensive agriculture classes in the agricultural education curriculum? In attempting to find an answer, Thompson's and Matulis' studies readily served as a base from which a change in attitudes could be measured.

    89. University Of Saskatchewan / Agriculture / Courses

    http://www.usask.ca/calendar/agriculture/courses/
    U of S Course Calendar Agriculture Courses - Select COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Here - Accounting MPACC ACC Agricultural Economics AG EC Agricultural Medicine AGMED Agriculture AGRIC Agronomy AGRON Anatomy ANAT Anesthesia ANES Animal Science AN SC Anthropology ANTH Applied Microbiology AP MC Archaeology ARCH Art ART Art Education EDART Art History ARTH Astronomy ASTRO Biochemistry BIOCH Bioinformatics BINFO Biology BIOL Biomedical Engineering BIO E Biotechnology BTECH Biotechnology Management BTMGT Business Administration MBA Business Communications BSCOM Catholic Studies CTHST Chemical Engineering CH E Chemistry CHEM Chinese CHIN Civil and Geological Engineering C E Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies CMRS Classics CLASS College Scholars COL SC Commerce COMM Computer Science CMPT Continuing Education EDCNT Cree CREE Curriculum Studies EDCUR Dentistry DENT Drama DRAMA Economics ECON Education EDUC EDRES Educational Administration EDADM Educational Communications and Technology EDCMM Educational Foundations EDFDT Electrical Engineering E E Engineering Physics E P Engineering Professional Internship Program EPIP English ENG Environmental Engineering ENV E Extension EXT Family Medicine FAMED Finance FIN Fine Arts FINAR Food Science FD SC French FR General Business G BUS General Engineering G E Geography GEOG Geological Engineering GEO E Geological Sciences GEOL German GERM Greek GREEK Health HLTH Health Care Administration HCA Health Sciences H SC Hebrew HEB History HIST Home Economics HED

    90. University Of Saskatchewan / Agriculture / General Information

    http://www.usask.ca/calendar/agriculture/general/
    U of S Course Calendar Agriculture General Information - Select COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Here - Accounting MPACC ACC Agricultural Economics AG EC Agricultural Medicine AGMED Agriculture AGRIC Agronomy AGRON Anatomy ANAT Anesthesia ANES Animal Science AN SC Anthropology ANTH Applied Microbiology AP MC Archaeology ARCH Art ART Art Education EDART Art History ARTH Astronomy ASTRO Biochemistry BIOCH Bioinformatics BINFO Biology BIOL Biomedical Engineering BIO E Biotechnology BTECH Biotechnology Management BTMGT Business Administration MBA Business Communications BSCOM Catholic Studies CTHST Chemical Engineering CH E Chemistry CHEM Chinese CHIN Civil and Geological Engineering C E Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies CMRS Classics CLASS College Scholars COL SC Commerce COMM Computer Science CMPT Continuing Education EDCNT Cree CREE Curriculum Studies EDCUR Dentistry DENT Drama DRAMA Economics ECON Education EDUC EDRES Educational Administration EDADM Educational Communications and Technology EDCMM Educational Foundations EDFDT Electrical Engineering E E Engineering Physics E P Engineering Professional Internship Program EPIP English ENG Environmental Engineering ENV E Extension EXT Family Medicine FAMED Finance FIN Fine Arts FINAR Food Science FD SC French FR General Business G BUS General Engineering G E Geography GEOG Geological Engineering GEO E Geological Sciences GEOL German GERM Greek GREEK Health HLTH Health Care Administration HCA Health Sciences H SC Hebrew HEB History HIST

    91. AECE Program Information
    and CHEM 105 general Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 101/105 is not required for the Agricultural Communications option). Humanities Select two courses from Campus
    http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/~hcd/undergrad/AECE-catalog-97.html
    Agricultural and Environmental Communications and Education (AECE)
    For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Environmental Communications and Education Course requirements Following are course requirements as listed in the UIUC Programs of Study Catalog, 2001-2003. These requirements apply to students entering the AECE program prior to Fall 2003 Click here to see requirements for students entering in or after Fall 2003. To see a different organization of requirements, click to the appropriate curriculum checksheet. Curriculum checksheets list courses by number only. Curriculum checksheets: Agricultural Communications Agricultural Leadership Education Teacher Certification Environmental Communications and Education The following course requirements apply only to students entering the AECE program prior to Fall 2003. Consult the department for the most recent version of the requirements in AECE curricula. The requirements offered here do not constitute the legal definition of the curriculum in AECE.
    Prescribed courses including General Education:
    Composition I and Speech RHET 105 - Composition SPCOM 110 - Principles of Effective Speaking Advanced Composition Select from campus approved list
    Quantitative Reasoning Select one from:

    92. Easton College, Easton, Norwich - NVQ Level I General Agriculture (full Time)
    Learning support is a key element of the course to enable the as tractor driving and livestock handling and care leading towards NVQ1 in general agriculture.
    http://www.easton-college.ac.uk/our_courses/course.php?course_name_var=NVQ Level

    93. Easton College, Easton, Norwich - NVQ Level I General Agriculture (part Time)
    NVQ Level I general agriculture (part time). Last Updated 10/03/2003. Course Content. Candidates complete 8 units (4 mandatory and
    http://www.easton-college.ac.uk/our_courses/course.php?course_name_var=NVQ Level

    94. UC Davis General Catalog: ARE Courses
    Agricultural growth and technological change; poverty and income inequality Computable general equilibrium methods and applications. (Same course as Economics
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/ARE/AREcourses.html
    General Information The Program Courses PDF File
    Courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE)
    Lower Division Courses
    1. Economic Basis of the Agricultural Industry (4)
    15. Population, Environment and World Agriculture (4)
    18. Business Law (4)
    49A-49B-49C. Field Practice (1)
    98. Directed Group Study (1-5)

    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.) 99. Special Study for Undergraduates (1-5)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (P/NP grading only.)
    Upper Division Courses
    100A. Intermediate Microeconomics: Theory of Production and Consumption (4)
    100B. Intermediate Microeconomics: Imperfect Competition, Markets and Welfare Economics (4)
    106. Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Economics (4)
    112. Fundamentals of Business Organization (4)
    113. Fundamentals of Marketing Management (4) 115A. Economic Development (4) 115B. Economic Development (4) 118. Tax Accounting (4) 120. Agricultural Policy (4) 130. Agricultural Markets (4) 132. Cooperative Business Enterprises (3) 135. Agribusiness Marketing Plan Development (2)

    95. Transfer Course Equivalencies--Nebraska College Of Technical Agriculture
    Course Title, NU Course ID, NU Course Credit, NU Course Title. AB 300, agriculture Issues, AGRI***@, 3. BIOS 1010, general Biology w/lab, BIOS101; BIOS101L, 3 hours; 1
    http://www.unl.edu/nuhusker/tequiv/tequiv-ncta.html
    NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE
    Transfer Course Equivalencies
    Updated May 2004 The following is a list of current course equivalents between Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; credit at NU is stated in semester hours. If a specific UNL course equivalent has not been identified, other notations are used.
    • GNCR; course transfers as UNL general hours
    • SUBJ; course transfers as subject area hours (e.g., ENGLXXX, MATHXXX) not assigned to a specific course
    • NDAP; excess transfer course hours which are included in the equivalency and generally not degree-applicable
    • VCRD; vocational/skill development course: limited application to a UNL degree
    • HSCR; course is high school or remedial level; hours and course do not transfer
    Contact your NU college ab acct am ... vt NE Coll of Tech Agri
    Course ID NE Coll of Tech Agri
    Course Title NU Course
    ID NU Course
    Credit NU Course
    Title
    AB 103 Sales Communication GNCR***@ AB 105 Intro to Computers Intro to Computer Applications in Agri AB 205 and AB 305 Retail Marketing Risk Mgt.

    96. Agroecology - Sustainable Agriculture At Penn State - Course
    AGESS 134 / PL SC 134, Sustainable agriculture Science Policy. This general studies course will teach students about the science, technology, economics, and
    http://agroecology.psu.edu/CourseDesc.htm

    97. UW-Waukesha - Courses & Academics - General Majors
    advisors so that each course completed will be Biological Sciences; Botany; Entomology; Genetics (Agricultural); Investment Banking; general Business; general
    http://waukesha.uwc.edu/academics/majors.html
    Contact Us Calendars Courses Blackboard/D2L ... On-line Writing Lab (OWL)
    UW-Waukesha Courses Provide the Foundation for over 250 UW System Majors
    The University of Wisconsin System offers a broad and diverse range of undergraduate programs. This makes the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha an excellent place for you to begin your college studies. Whether you begin your education with a major in mind, or have not yet decided on your focus, you can plan a program with the help of UW-Waukesha's advisors so that each course completed will be credits earned toward a respected college degree. For information about requirements for a specific major, contact a UW-Waukesha advisor by call (262) 521-5200 or by e-mail: Lori Turner
    Agriculture and Natural Resources
    • Agriculture Economics Agriculture Journalism Agriculture Marketing Agriculture (Broad Area) Agronomy Animal Science Biological Aspects of Conservation Conservation Construction Administration Dairy Science Environmental Science Farm Management Horticulture Meat and Animal Science Plant Pathology Poultry Science Reclamation Recreational Resources Management Technical Agriculture Water Resources
      Architectural Studies Interior Design Landscape Architecture
    Area Studies
    • AfroAmerican Studies American Institutions American Studies Asian Studies Hebrew Studies International Studies Scandinavian Studies South Asian Studies
    Biological Sciences

    98. University Of Manitoba General Course Calendar 2004-2005
    and timetable for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered at the U of M.......
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/calendar/
    Course Search Advanced... Timetable All of these words Any of these words Exact phrase Boolean To narrow your search, try Introduction to Physical Geography and select "Exact Phrase" Choose a Department or Search All Agriculture (General) - 065 Anesthesia - 096 Animal Science - 035 Anthropology - 076 Architecture - 050 Art, Diploma in - 058 Asian Studies - 150 Biology Program - 071 Biosystems Engineering - 034 Botany - 001 Business Administration - 027 Canadian Studies - 151 Catholic Studies - 160 Chemistry - 002 City Planning - 073 Civil Engineering - 023 Classics - 003 Community Health Sciences - 093 Computer Science - 074 Dental Hygiene - 070 Dentistry - 066 Disability Studies - 162 Economics - 018 Education Ph.D. - 124 Engineering - 130 English - 004 Entomology - 038 Environment - 128 Environmental Design - 079 Family Social Sciences - 062 Film Studies - 152 Fine Arts - 054 Food Science - 078 Français (St. Boniface College) - 144 Geography - 053 Geological Sciences - 007 German - 008 Global Political Economy - 157 Graduate Studies (Thesis/Practicum) - 069 History - 011 Human Ecology (General) - 028 Human Nutritional Sciences - 030 Icelandic - 012 Immunology - 072 Interdepartmental Courses (Business) - 098 Interdepartmental Courses (Graduate Studies) - 036 Interdepartmental Ph.D. in Food and Nutritional Sciences - 121

    99. Complementary Studies In Tropical Agriculture
    GAS 1year programme) and a degree course of advanced studies (GGS 1-year programme see Master of Science in Tropical agriculture). The general objective of
    http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/onderwijs/aanbod/opleidingen/E/SC_50045921.htm
    window.name = "aanbod"; Home General information Opleidingen per faculteit English-language programmes of study ...
    Faculty information
    Print version
    Complementary Studies in Tropical Agriculture
    Complementary Studies in Tropical Agriculture
    General information
    Programme 1st year The first (GAS) year of the programme reviews the basic knowledge in order to achieve a common base level among students from different backgrounds. The programme consists of coursework and a seminar and is organised at K.U.Leuven. The study load of the first (GAS) year consists of 60 studypoints (or credit units according to ECTS: European Course Credit System). The overall year programme amounts to 1500-1800 study hours. Admission requirements Show all details Hide all details Compulsory courses
    General information
    Tropical Soil Science 4 pt. 26,0 h. J. Deckers Teaching activities Tropical Soil Science 26,0 h. J. Deckers Tropical Animal Husbandry 5 pt. 39,0 h. B. Goddeeris Teaching activities Tropical Animal Husbandry 39,0 h.

    100. GENERAL AGRICULTURE (GNAG)
    MS (GNAG). Students desiring general education in agriculture may pursue a course of study leading to the master s degree in general agriculture.
    http://advancement.uark.edu/catalogofstudies/03-04/html_grad/gnag.html

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