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1. Articulated Courses
Below is a listing of the courses that have been approved for articulated creditby 57 of the 59 6841 6842, horticulture I horticulture II, agr, 120, Pesticide
http://www.iss.k12.nc.us/schools/wfd/Articulated WFD Courses Page.htm
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You may be eligible to receive community college credit for selected high school courses, but you must meet the following criteria:
  • receive a B or above in the course
  • score a minimum of 80 on the VoCATs for that course
  • enroll in the community college within two years after high school graduation
Make sure you talk with your high school and community college counselors. Below is a listing of the courses that have been approved for articulated credit by 57 of the 59 community colleges. HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Course Number Course Title Course Prefix Course Number Course Title Program: ACCOUNTING Computerized Accounting I ACC
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Financial Accounting or
College Accounting HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY COLLEGE Course Number Course Title Course Prefix Course Number Course Title Program: AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

2. Agriculture
Required 11 hours from agr courses, including 5 hours at the Fundamentals of horticulture (4) agr405 Farm Management (4) Required 10 hours from agr courses, including 5 hours
http://www.wilmington.edu/ag_minor.htm
Faculty
AG Major

AG Minor

Equine Studies
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Tuition and Fees

AGRICULTURE MINOR WITH AGRICULTURE BUSINESS/ECONOMICS
CONCENTRATION: a total of 18 hours is required.
Required courses:
AGR122 Agricultural Economics (3)
AGR405 Farm Management (4)
Required: 11 hours from AGR courses, including 5 hours at the 300- or 400-level. AGRICULTURE MINOR WITH AGRONOMY CONCENTRATION: a total of 22 hours is required. Required courses: AGR108 Principles of Crop and Animal Production I (4) AGR109 Principles of Crop and Animal Production II (3) AGR317 Soils (4) CHM211 Principles of Chemistry I (4) Required: 7 hours from AGR courses, including 5 hours at the 300- or 400-level. AGRICULTURE MINOR WITH ANIMAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION: a total of 22 hours is required. Required courses: AGR108 Principles of Crop and Animal Production I (4) AGR109 Principles of Crop and Animal Production II (3) AGR312 Animal Nutrition (4) CHM211 Principles of Chemistry I (4) Required: 7 hours of electives from AGR courses, including 5 hours at the 300- or 400-level.

3. Horticulture Minor
horticulture Minor. agr 105 (3 hours) Plus electives from the following courses to total at least 20 hours agr 243 (3) Indoor Plants. agr 323 (3) - Floriculture. agr 333 (3) - Landscape Design. agr 343 (3) - Vegetable Production
http://ag.smsu.edu/Horticulture Minor.html
Horticulture Minor AGR 105 (3 hours) Plus electives from the following courses to total at least 20 hours: AGR 243 (3) - Indoor Plants AGR 323 (3) - Floriculture AGR 333 (3) - Landscape Design AGR 343 (3) - Vegetable Production AGR 353 (2) - Turf Management AGR 363 (3) - Landscape Plants AGR 383 (3) - Applied Entomology AGR 393 (3) - Fruit Culture AGR 443 (3) - Greenhouse Management AGR 483 (3) - Diseases of Economic Plants AGR 573 (3) - Plant Propagation

4. EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Conservation of Nat Resources, agr 577, Summer, horticulture courses.COURSE TITLE, NUMBER, SEMESTERS TAUGHT, ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION.
http://www.agriculture.eku.edu/courses/
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COURSE INFORMATION
AGRICULTURE COURSES
HORTICULTURE COURSES
AGRICULTURE COURSES
COURSE TITLE NUMBER SEMESTERS TAUGHT ADDITIONAL COURSE
INFORMATION
Academic Orientation BTO 100 Fall Syllabus Introduction to American Agr. AGR 110 Principles of Animal Science AGR 125 Fall Syllabus Animal Science Facts Animal Science Laboratory AGR 126 Fall Syllabus Class Materials Principles of Agronomy AGR 130 Fall Syllabus Old Exams Agronomy Laboratory AGR 131 Fall Agriculture Measurements AGR 210 Principles of Ag Mechanics AGR 213 Principles of Soils AGR 215 Syllabus Old Exams Conq. of land AGR 225 Spring of Odd Years AGR 250 Spring Syllabus Companion Animal Mgt. AGR 255 Spring AGR 272 Spring Directed Work Experience AGR 301 Every Semester Management Practicum AGR 302 Every Semester Pest Management AGR 304 Junior Seminar AGR 305 Introduction to Agribusiness AGR 308 Fall Agribusiness Management AGR 310 Spring Ag. Metal Fabrication AGR 311 Spring Advanced Crops; Forage Crops AGR 312 Spring of Odd Years Technical Soils Laboratory AGR 315 Spring Syllabus AGR 317 Fall Syllabus Soil/Water Conservation Tech.

5. University Bulletin - AGR Courses
agr 597 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE (Subtitle required). (13) Special topical or experimental courses in crop science, soil science or related areas of horticulture
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9596/bullagr.html
The University of Kentucky Bulletin
AGR - Agronomy
AGR 360 GENETICS. (3)
The basic principles of heredity as currently understood from evidence accumulated in classical, cytogenetic, molecular, and quantitative genetic experiments. Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of genetic principles and the relationship of genetics to all biological disciplines. Prereq: Six credits in biological sciences and one course in general chemistry. (Same as ASC/ENT 360.) *AGR 367 SOIL AND WATER ANALYSIS LABORATORY. (3)
Introductory laboratory emphasizing fundamental principles in soil science and water quality. Will provide hands-on experience in soil- water research and the written communication of acquired knowledge. Lecture 1.5 hours, laboratory three hours per week. Prereq: PLS 366 or approval of instructor. AGR 370 ENVIRONMENT, FOOD PRODUCTION AND SOCIETY IN THE U.S. (3)
Discussion of the present U.S. agricultural production system in perspective of past and present societal philosophies. Emphasis will be placed on basic biological and chemical principles related to primary production and how these principles may be or have been utilized for improvement of human existence. Included in the discussion will be issues of development of agriculture and civilization, environment and soils, and utilization of natural and produced resources. AGR 395 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN AGRONOMY. (1-4)

6. Department Of Plant Agriculture, University Of Guelph
(agr.) program, namely agronomy (with Land Resource Science) and horticulture.Faculty in the Plant agriculture Department also teach courses in the Plant
http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/courses/
Home Personnel Directory Contact Us Undergraduate Students
Overview
Admission Information
Course Offerings Majors Careers in Agronomy and Horticulture ... Contact Information Undergraduate Programs Plant Agriculture faculty teach in the B.Sc. (Agr.) and B.Sc. programs. The Plant Agriculture Undergrad Teaching Committee manages two majors in the B.Sc. (Agr.) program, namely Agronomy (with Land Resource Science) and Horticulture . Faculty in the Plant Agriculture Department also teach courses in the Plant Biology major as well as genetics courses related to plant science in the B.Sc. B.Sc. (Agr.)
Agronomy Major
(link to Course Schedule)
You may not be familiar with the word, but your life depends on it. Agronomy - the study of plants, soils and their environment - is the heart of food production. At the University of Guelph, you'll learn how to face the challenge of producing safe food while preserving our environment. You'll prepare for a career
  • sustainable agrifood production methods;

7. Horticulture CC
horticulture Certificate Program can be completed in one year. Many students are working full time, and can only take one or two courses First Year First Semester. agr. 203
http://www.sc4.edu/careers/hortcertif.htm
ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Port Huron, Michigan Agricultural Technology Discipline tschultz@stclair.cc.mi.us Natural Resources
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HORTICULTURE PROGRAM
CERTIFICATE Horticulture principles are extensively used in landscaping, nurseries, ornamental horticulture and grounds management. Emphasis is placed on practical application of horticultural and biological principles. A certificate in horticulture will be awarded to a student completing 30 semester hours of credit within the requirements listed below. Entry Level Job Titles for which a graduate of the program is prepared include:
  • Landscape Laborer Greenhouse Laborer Garden Center, Retail Sales Person Floriculture Employee
The Career Ladder (The career opportunities a graduate of the Horticulture Program can achieve with experience and additional training) includes:
  • Landscape Designer Landscaper Foreman Greenhouse Grower Garden Center Management Floriculture Manager
For Adults Returning To School: Don't underestimate your life experience! Your technical work skills can be combined with the management/supervision skills gained in this program in order to enhance your career potential. The Career and Counseling staff can help you evaluate your preparation in the skills you already have.

8. Horticulture Major - Course Of Studies
1 agr*2301/2, agr*2401/2, and agr*2451/2 are full year courses 2 Restricted 2.00credits of the horticulture core courses plus the electives must be at the
http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/courses/HortMajor/
B.Sc. (Agr.) Horticulture Major - Course of Studies
Semester 1 Semester 2
AGR*1150 Experience Agriculture AGR*1250 Agrifood System Trends and Issues BIOL*1030 Biology I CHEM*1050 General Chemistry II CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I ENGL*1200 Reading the Contemporary World ECON*1200 Introductory Microeconomics BIOL*1050 Biology II MATH*1080 Elements of Calculus I 0.5 Elective UNIV*1500 Introduction to Higher Learning Semester 3 Semester 4 STAT*2040 Statistics I BOT*2100 Life Strategies of Plants CHEM*2580 Introductory Biochemistry 0.5 Elective 0.5 Elective 0.5 Elective AGR*2401/2 Economics of the Canadian Food System ; AGR*2451/2: Plant Agriculture Semester 5 Semester 6 AGR*3350 Chemistry and Microbiology of Food AGR*3400 Sustainable Rural Communities PBIO*3110 Crop Physiology HORT*3280 Greenhouse Production HORT*3230 Plant Propagation or
HORT*3510 Vegetable Production 0.5 Elective ; AGR*2451/2: Plant Agriculture One of: Crop*4240:Weed Science; ENVB*3210: Plant Pathology; ENVB*4100:Applied Entomology; PBIO*3750: Plant Tissue Culture; PBIO*4570: Genetic Engineering of Plants

9. Horticulture AD
courses required for graduation in special sections designed to be of particularly interest to horticulture students YEAR First Semester. agr. 203
http://www.sc4.edu/careers/hortadas.htm
ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Port Huron, Michigan Agricultural Technology Discipline tschultz@stclair.cc.mi.us Natural Resources
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RESOURCES PATH
HORTICULTURE PROGRAM
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE
Honors Degree Option Available Horticulture principles are extensively used in landscaping, nurseries, ornamental horticulture and grounds management. Emphasis is placed on practical application of horticultural and biological principles. Entry Level Job Titles for which a graduate of the program is prepared include:
  • Landscape Laborer Greenhouse Laborer Garden Center, Retail Sales Person Floriculture Employee
The Career Ladder (The career opportunities a graduate of the Horticulture Program can achieve with experience and additional training) includes:
  • Landscape Designer Landscaper Foreman Greenhouse Grower Garden Center Management Floriculture Manager
For Adults Returning To School: Don't underestimate your life experience! Your technical work skills can be combined with the management/supervision skills gained in this program in order to enhance your career potential. The Career and Counseling staf f can help you evaluate your preparation in the skills you already have.

10. AGR Courses
(13) Special topical or experimental courses in crop and must be approved by thechair of agronomy or horticulture. subtitle may be offered twice under agr 597
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9798/courses/agr.html
University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin
AGR Agronomy AGR 360 GENETICS. (3)
The basic principles of heredity as currently understood from evidence accumulated in classical, cytogenetic, molecular, and quantitative genetic experiments. Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of genetic principles and the relationship of genetics to all biological disciplines. Prereq: Six credits in biological sciences and one course in general chemistry. (Same as ASC/ENT 360.)
AGR 367 SOIL AND WATER ANALYSIS LABORATORY. (3)
Introductory laboratory emphasizing fundamental principles in soil science and water quality. Will provide hands-on experience in soil-water research and the written communication of acquired knowledge. Lecture 1.5 hours, laboratory three hours per week. Prereq: PLS 366 or approval of instructor.
AGR 395 SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN AGRONOMY. (1-4)
May be repeated for a maximum of nine credits. Prereq: Consent of appropriate instructor before registration. AGR 399 EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN AGRONOMY. (1-6)
A field-based learning experience in agronomy under the supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits.

11. Agriculture Department 2003-2004 SMSU Undergraduate Catalog
Department web site. agr courses. AGS courses. AGB courses efficiency and application of reproductive technology. horticulture/Plant Science courses. AGH 243 (agr) Indoor Plants
http://www.smsu.edu/RecReg/dept_ag.html
Southwest Missouri State University
2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog Home
Department of Agriculture
Karls Hall , Phone: 836-5638, FAX: 836-6979 Department web site AGR Courses AGS Courses AGB Courses ... AGA Courses
Department Head:
Professor W. Anson Elliott, Ph.D. Professors: Ben D. Fuqua, Ph.D.; Lyndon N. Irwin, Ph.D.; R. Bruce Johnson, Ph.D.; Thomas Perkins, Ph.D.; Michael P. Roling, Ph.D.; Dennis Schmitt, Ph.D., D.V.M.; Jon H. Wiggins, Ed.D. Associate Professors: James B. Hutter, Ph.D.; Dragan Miljkovic, Ph.D.; Pamela Trewatha, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Clydette M. Alsup, Ph.D.; Arbindra Rimal, Ph.D.; Weston D. Walker, Ph.D.; Gary W. Webb, Ph.D. Lecturer: Susan Webb, M.S. Emeritus Professors: W. Gayle Ashley, M.S.; Robert F. Glenn, Ph.D.; Harry R. James, Ph.D.; Vernon E. Renner, Ph.D.; John D. Schatz, M.S.; J. N. Smith, Ph.D.; C. E. Stufflebeam, Ph.D. General Education Courses AGR 100 may be used to satisfy the Social Science Perspective of the Culture and Society Area of Inquiry; and AGR 320 may be used to meet the Writing II Basic Required Course of the General Education Requirements.

12. Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Sciences
credit from agr 235, agr 402, agr 476, or cooperative education courses that will AnimalScience, General agriculture, Golf Course Management, horticulture.
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
  • 13. Horticulture - 919 Lake Land College
    addition to 33 credit hours of specialized courses in horticulture, business and soil science, students will receive 130 or higher. 2.5. agr 202. Introduction to horticulture. 3. agr 057
    http://www.lakeland.cc.il.us/../Models/horticulture-919.htm
    Horticulture (919) Certificate The Horticulture certificate is designed for students seeking educational training and employment in the industries of landscaping, greenhouse management, plant propagation, nursery management, golf course management and turfgrass management. In addition to 33 credit hours of specialized courses in horticulture, business and soil science, students will receive 12 weeks of supervised occupational experience at approved internship locations. First Year 1st Semester Semester Hours AGR 040 Agricultural Mathematics or MAT 130 or higher AGR 202 Introduction to Horticulture AGR 057 Turf Management AGR 208 Intro. to Agricultural Mechanization AGR 050 Soils or AGR 205 Soil Science AGR 134 Business Analysis and Records Total 2nd Semester Semester Hours AGR 055 Woody Plant Identification AGR 051 Soil Fertility AGR 133 Agricultural Salesmanship AGR 041 Supervised Occupational Experience I Electives Total Summer Term Semester Hours AGR 056 Evergreens, Vines, and Ground Covers

    14. Horticulture
    Competencies Required in the horticulture option for the Bachelor of agr 314, PlantPropagation, 3. must be selected from the following courses, with approval of
    http://www.morehead-st.edu/colleges/science/ahs/horticulture.html
    Agricultural Programs Human Sciences Programs Courses Faculty ... Facilities
    Horticulture
    Bachelor of Science
    in Agricultural Sciences
    Required Competencies Assessment Procedures Required Courses
    Required Competencies
    Competencies Required in the Horticulture option for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Sciences: Students will demonstrate: A. An understanding of the basic principles involved in the production and propagation of horticultural plants.
    Assessment Procedures
    Exit examination
    Surveys of graduating students, alumni, advisory groups,
    and employers
    Required Courses
    Students must complete the required core courses in the area of concentration in agricultural and 24 semester hours of requirements and electives. Requirements and electives are listed below: AGR 314 Plant Propagation Twenty-one semester hours must be selected from the following courses

    15. Agricultural Sciences - Horticulture And Crop Sciences Program
    The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in horticulture and Crop Science at each Second Year. agr 169 or 164. 3. agrI 1319 / 2317
    http://unx1.shsu.edu/coastalbend/agr4-degree.html
    Draft
    Agricultural Sciences
    Horticulture and Crop Sciences Program
    Articulation Agreement for 2002 and 2004 Catalogue Years Cooperative program leading to the Associate of Arts or Science Degrees at Coastal Bend College and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture - Horticulture and Crop Science emphasis at Sam Houston State University The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in Horticulture and Crop Science at each institution.
    An * indicates courses that result in dual credit (credit towards graduation from both educational institutions).
    Coastal Bend College SHSU Credit Common Course First Year AGR 110 AGRI 1131 AGR 165 AGRI 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 KINS 1100-1150 KIN 215 MATH 2412 MTH 170 MATH 2312 Second Year AGR 169 or 164 AGRI 1319 / 2317 AGR 162 or 284 AGRI 2303 / 2301 Cultural Studies elective ENGL 2332, 2333, 2321, 2322

    16. Agricultural Sciences - Horticulture And Crop Sciences Program
    courses leading towards a concentration/major in horticulture and Crop An * indicatescourses that result in dual credit (credit agrI 1131, agr 110, 1, agrI 1131.
    http://www.shsu.edu/nhmccd/agr4-degree.html
    Agricultural Sciences
    Horticulture and Crop Sciences Program
    Articulation Agreement for 2002 and 2004 Catalogue Years Cooperative program leading to the Associate of Arts or Science Degrees at North Harris Montgomery Community College District and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture - Horticulture and Crop Science emphasis at Sam Houston State University The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in Horticulture and Crop Science at each institution.
    An * indicates courses that result in dual credit (credit towards graduation from both educational institutions).
    NHMCCD SHSU Credit Common Course First Year AGRI 1131 AGR 110 AGRI 1131 AGRI 1307 AGR 165 AGRI 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 1111 KIN 215 MATH 1332, 2412 MTH 164 or 170 3 or 4 MATH 1332 / 2312 SPCH 1311, 1315, 1318 SCM 131, 161, or 286 Second Year AGRI 1319 or 2317 AGR 169 or 164 AGRI 1319 / 2317 AGRI 2303 AGR 162 AGRI 2303 ARTS, DANC, DRAM or MUSI

    17. Horticulture AD
    Why do I need to take that course? The college offers many of the English, Mathand Political Science courses required for 3. agr. Introduction to horticulture.
    http://www.stclair.cc.mi.us/careers/hortadas.htm
    ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Port Huron, Michigan Agricultural Technology Discipline tschultz@stclair.cc.mi.us Natural Resources
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    HORTICULTURE PROGRAM
    ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE
    Honors Degree Option Available Horticulture principles are extensively used in landscaping, nurseries, ornamental horticulture and grounds management. Emphasis is placed on practical application of horticultural and biological principles. Entry Level Job Titles for which a graduate of the program is prepared include:
    • Landscape Laborer Greenhouse Laborer Garden Center, Retail Sales Person Floriculture Employee
    The Career Ladder (The career opportunities a graduate of the Horticulture Program can achieve with experience and additional training) includes:
    • Landscape Designer Landscaper Foreman Greenhouse Grower Garden Center Management Floriculture Manager
    For Adults Returning To School: Don't underestimate your life experience! Your technical work skills can be combined with the management/supervision skills gained in this program in order to enhance your career potential. The Career and Counseling staf f can help you evaluate your preparation in the skills you already have.

    18. Horticulture CC
    that many students ask, Why do I need to take that course? The college offers manyof the English courses required for agr. 205. Introduction to horticulture. 2.
    http://www.stclair.cc.mi.us/careers/hortcertif.htm
    ST. CLAIR COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Port Huron, Michigan Agricultural Technology Discipline tschultz@stclair.cc.mi.us Natural Resources
    RETURN TO NATURAL RESOURCES PATH
    HORTICULTURE PROGRAM
    CERTIFICATE Horticulture principles are extensively used in landscaping, nurseries, ornamental horticulture and grounds management. Emphasis is placed on practical application of horticultural and biological principles. A certificate in horticulture will be awarded to a student completing 30 semester hours of credit within the requirements listed below. Entry Level Job Titles for which a graduate of the program is prepared include:
    • Landscape Laborer Greenhouse Laborer Garden Center, Retail Sales Person Floriculture Employee
    The Career Ladder (The career opportunities a graduate of the Horticulture Program can achieve with experience and additional training) includes:
    • Landscape Designer Landscaper Foreman Greenhouse Grower Garden Center Management Floriculture Manager
    For Adults Returning To School: Don't underestimate your life experience! Your technical work skills can be combined with the management/supervision skills gained in this program in order to enhance your career potential. The Career and Counseling staff can help you evaluate your preparation in the skills you already have.

    19. Oh ST Agr Tech Inst HORTICULTURE SCIENCE Sequence
    AG COMM, 367, agr Iss in Contemp Am Soc, 5, Eng 110, WI. horticulture, 300, GeneralPlant Biology, 5, Bio 113, WI. courses to be selected with input from advisor.
    http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ati-bus/AOS PROGRAMS/AOS HORTICULTURE SCIENCE 2002
    HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
    Associate of Science Degree Major Code 514 Track 2002-2003 DEPT NO TITLE CRD PREREQ QTR First Quarter (Autumn) AGRICULTURE Agriculture Survey None AU ENGLISH 1st-Yr English Composition Placement Au,Wi RURAL SOC Intro to Rural Soc None Au,Wi HORT TEC Plant Materials I None Au,Sp Second Quarter (Winter) MATHEMATICS 104 or Placement Au,Wi,Sp CHEMISTRY Elementary Chemistry Math 104 or Higher Au,Wi HISTORY Am Civilization Since 1877 Eng 110 or concur Au,Wi Third Quarter (Spring) AG ECON None SP HORT TEC Into to Turf Grass Mgt Math 104 or concur Au,Sp *Elective Transferable *Elective Transferable Fourth Quarter (Summer) No Classes Fifth Quarter (Autumn) BIOLOGY Introductory Biology Chem 101 AU RURAL SOC Soc Grps in Dev Countries Rur Soc 105 AU HORT TEC Greenhouse Environment Ctrl None Au,Wi *Elective Transferable Sixth Quarter (Winter) AG COMM Agr Iss in Contemp Am Soc Eng 110 WI HORTICULTURE General Plant Biology Bio 113 WI HORT TEC Herbaceous Plants None Wi,Sp,Su

    20. Oh St Agr Tech Inst PRE AG EDUC - HORT OPTION Sequence
    Ag Com, 367, agr Iss in Contemp Am Soc, 5, Eng 110, WI. horticulture, 300, GeneralPlant Biology, 5, Bio 113, WI. courses to be selected with input from advisor.
    http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ati-bus/AOS PROGRAMS/AOS PRE AG ED - HORT 2002-200
    PRE-AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
    HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY
    Associate of Science Degree Major Code 507 Track 2002-2003 DEPT NO TITLE CRD PREREQ QTR First Quarter (Autumn) AGRICULTURE Agriculture Survey None AU ENGLISH 1st-Yr English Composition Placement Au,Wi HISTORY Am Civilization Since 1877 Eng 110 or concur Au,Wi HORT TEC Greenhouse Environment Ctrl None Au,Wi Second Quarter (Winter) MATHEMATICS Math 104 or Placement Au,Wi,Sp CHEMISTRY Elementary Chemistry Math 104 or Higher Au,Wi RURAL SOC Intro to Rural Soc None Au,Wi *Elective Transferable Third Quarter (Spring) AG ECON None SP HORT TEC Into to Turf Grass Mgt Math 104 or concur Au,Sp HORT TEC Plant Materials I None Au,Sp PSYCHOLOGY Introduction to Psychology None SP Fourth Quarter (Summer) No Classes Fifth Quarter (Autumn) Biology Introductory Biology Chem 101 AU Rural Soc Soc Groups in Dev Countries Rural Soc 105 AU Ag Educ Introduction to Ag Education AU *Elective Transferable Sixth Quarter (Winter) Ag Com Agr Iss in Contemp Am Soc Eng 110 WI Hort Tec Herbaceous Plants None Wi,Sp,Su

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