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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. Assessment Processes
Only one agriculture course can be used to meet UGE requirements. In general, implementation of UGE has been successful in the College of agriculture.
http://www.ksu.edu/assessment/majorfield/agriculture/AgUGE.htm
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Office of Assessment
226 Anderson Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
Kansas State University
College of Agriculture
College UGE Assessment
Overall, an assessment of graduation checks has revealed only a couple graduating seniors who have not met UGE requirements, and these have primarily involved not having the six credits of 300 level courses. Our assessment from both students and advisers suggests that the number of 300 level courses, although limited, is not causing a major problem in meeting the six credit requirement, but students do not have very broad choices and are selecting courses from subject areas in which they have minimal interest. The implementation of UGE has had a positive impact on both on course offerings and curricular development in the College. The College currently offers 15 courses that have UGE designation, with two others pending approval. Several curricula have been revised with attention given to incorporating appropriate UGE courses as requirements. The principles of UGE (active learning, experiential settings, connectedness) are also addressed in many agricultural courses, and more attention is now being given to these approaches as courses are revised and new courses are developed even though they will not likely be submitted for formal UGE approval.

82. Agricultural Business (2 AGB)
The Agricultural Business major helps prepare students for employment in (This includes 912 credits of general Education courses 6 credits of GWS
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/major/2_agb.htm

83. Agricultural Science (AG SC)
University Park, College of Agricultural Sciences (AG SC) (This includes 1630 credits of general Education courses 0-3 credits of GA courses;
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/major/ag_sc.htm

84. Texas Department Of Agriculture - Pesticide Applicator Licensing In Texas
TDA does not require a license for applying generaluse pesticides, except for the Continuing education credits in approved course work are required for
http://www.agr.state.tx.us/pesticide/brochures/pes_genbroch.htm
Pesticide Applicator Licensing in Texas Four state agencies share responsibility for pesticide applicator certification and licensing.
  • The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) licenses applicators using restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides and regulated herbicides in a number of agricultural and rural-use categories. TDA does not require a license for applying general-use pesticides, except for the state-limited-use list contained in the Texas Pesticide Regulations. Effective Sept. 1, 1997, employees of schools, cemeteries, or city, county or state governments who apply pesticides on lawns, trees or shrubs outdoors can license with either TDA or SPCB. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) certifies applicators for vector control (health-related pests) and only licenses government employees. Texas Cooperative Extension provides training and training materials. Continuing education credits in approved course work are required for recertification of applicators by both TDA and SPCB.
This brochure provides a brief introduction to pesticide applicator licensing requirements. The appropriate laws and regulations should be consulted for additional details.

85. General Agricultural Course
Lists the degree requirements and course lists for this Bachelor of Science in agriculture program.
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.

Return to College of Agriculture Home Page This page is maintained by L.G. Fenner

86. General Catalog - Agricultural And Resource Economics Courses
general Catalog, University of California, Berkeley. Home courses/Curricula by Dept. Agricultural and Agricultural and Resource Economics courses
http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_list_crse_req?p_dept_name=Agricultural and R

87. Graduate Diploma In Natural Resource Studies Program - The University Of Queensl
agriculture courses AGRC6630 Research Methodology for Biophysical Sciences Biotechnology courses BIOT7007 Biotechnology in agriculture Botany courses
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=5098

88. Graduate Diploma In Food Studies Program - The University Of Queensland, Austral
agriculture courses AGRC6630 Research Methodology for Biophysical Sciences AGRC7032 Advanced Agricultural Food Science Food courses
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=5122

89. GEN Courses
GEN 105 ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS IN agriculture. (3) This course is a comprehensive overview of basic engineering principles and technology which have
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9900/courses/gen.html

90. 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Agriculture And Home Economics - Ge
general education requirement (second VWW course) 3. Agricultural Economics electives 3. agriculture, upper division 7. Electives 6. Senior year
http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog_01_02/ch2/aggeneral.htm
2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Agriculture and Home Economics - General Information Dean and Chief Administrative Officer * Jerry G. Schickedanz Interim Associate Dean and Director of Academic Programs * Donald L. Lindsey Associate Dean and Director of the Cooperative Extension Service * Billy D. Dictson Interim Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station * LeRoy A. Daugherty Crimson Scholar Adviser * Mary L. Liesner DEGREES OFFERED Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Majors in Agricultural Biology, Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business, Agricultural and Extension Education, Agronomy, Soil Science, Animal Science, Range Science, Wildlife Science, Fishery Science, General Agriculture, and Horticulture. Programs in Preveterinary Medicine and Preforestry Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Majors in Clothing, Textiles, and Fashion Merchandising; Family and Consumer Science Education; Family and Child Science; and Human Nutrition and Food Science Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Requirements for Bachelors of Science in Agriculture;

91. Consulate General Of Japan In San Francisco Education
Course, agriculture, Int l Economics and Business Law, general Science and general engineering. Course Level, Master s, Doctor s
http://www.cgjsf.org/en/e_m05_02_02.htm

Scholarship Programs
Scholarship Programs
Japanese Studies

Research Student
... Fulbright Memorial Fund
University degree courses offered in English HOKKAIDO/TOHOKU REGION
Hokkaido University
Agriculture Location Nishi 9, Kita 9, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 060-8589 Contact
Engineering Location Nishi 8, Kita13, Kita-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 060-8628 Contact
Course Agriculture - Engineering Course Level Master's, Doctor's Homepage http://www.hokudai.ac.jp
Tohoku University
Location Aoba 04, Aramaki-aza, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi 980-8579 Contact Course Course Level Doctor's Homepage http://www.tohoku.ac.jp KANTO REGION Saitama University Location 255 Shimookubo, Urawa-shi, Saitama 338-8570 Contact Course Science - Engineering Course Level Doctor's Homepage http://www.saitama-u.ac.jp The University of Tokyo Engineering Location 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656 Contact Course Engineering - Nuclear Engineering - Mechanical, Electrical and Materials Engineering Course Level Master's, Doctor's

92. SIUC's Programs Of Agricultural Education & Technologies
specialized course of study in preparation to assume an effective professional role. general agriculture Agricultural Production Specialization
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:

93. UC Davis General Catalog: AMR Courses
courses in Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources (AMR) Prerequisite course in general botany or course 2 recommended.
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/AMR/AMRcourses.html
General Information The Program Requirements Courses PDF File
Courses in Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources (AMR)
(Formerly courses in Agricultural Systems and Environment.)
Lower Division Courses
1. Agriculture, Nature and Society (3)
2. Botany and Physiology of Cultivated Plants (4)
21. Applications of Microcomputers in Agriculture (3)
49. Organic Crop Production Practices (3)
92. Internship (1-12)
98. Directed Group Study (1-5)
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Primarily for lower division students. (P/NP grading only.) 99. Special Study for Undergraduates (1-5)
Primarily intended for lower division students. (P/NP grading only.)
Upper Division Courses
101. Agriculture and the Environment (3)
105. Concepts in Pest Management (3)
107. Small Fruit Production (2)
110A. Principles of Agronomic Crop Production in Temperate and Tropical Systems (3) 110B. Management of Agronomic Crops in Temperate and Tropical Systems (3) 110C. Crop Management Systems for Vegetable Production (4)

94. UC Davis General Catalog: ARE Courses
general Information The Program courses PDF File. courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics (ARE). Lower Division courses
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. Colorado State University - General Catalog
In addition to general requirements and agricultural economics and business courses, majors take agricultural law, agricultural sciences, communications,
http://catalog.colostate.edu/index.asp?url=catalog_04-06/agricultural_sciences

96. Tarleton State University--COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES
generally, students complete 1821 hours of courses in agricultural education In addition to the general agricultural background as required for the MS
http://www.tarleton.edu/~catalog/2004-2005/Part IV04-05GradAG.htm
AGRICULTURE
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION       This degree, offered in the Department of Agriculture Services and Development, is specifically designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Agricultural Services and Development. It may also be advantageous for those who have completed a bachelor of science degree in an agricultural discipline and who desire to complete the requirements for a teaching certificate and a master's degree simultaneously. Professional agriculturalists of numerous occupations may find the degree appealing because of the flexibility of taking courses in one or more disciplines that best meet the needs of the agricultural professional. The major objective is to increase the professional competence of teachers of agriculture, extension agents, and others pursuing professional agricultural careers. BASIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS         The degree offers students the option of a non-thesis or thesis program. Non-Thesis Option         The typical curriculum for the non-thesis program comprises Agricultural Education 5983 (Philosophy, Interpretation and Application of Research) and 15-21 hours of courses from the following: Agricultural Education 5023, 5113, 5133, 5163, 5183, 5193, 5403, 5851, 5861, and 5993. Other courses totaling 12-18 hours may be approved by the student's advisor, with a total number of 36 hours of course work required for the degree.

97. Coleg Powys - Agriculture - OCN General Agriculture - Level 2
OCN general agriculture Level 2. Duration One year part-time - 2 days per Additional Information The course will lead to Level 3 programmes which
http://www.coleg-powys.ac.uk/agricult/genagri2.htm
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OCN GENERAL AGRICULTURE
Level 2
    Duration: One year - part-time - 2 days per week Location: Brecon and Newtown Entry Requirements: Available to anyone employed within the Agricultural industry (no age restrictions). Course Content: The course covers basic core skills of Machinery Operation, Safety and Information Technology plus additional units of Livestock, Crops, Workshop Skills and Estate Maintenance. Core Units: Basic Information Technology; Employment in Land-based industries; Health and Welfare; Power Unit Handling; Tractor Components and Maintenance. Optional Units: Livestock Reproduction (Cattle and Sheep); Livestock - Health and Welfare; Crop and Nutrition; Practical Skills - Sheep; Animal Nutrition; Practical Skills - Cattle; Farm Workshop Practice; Farm Welding Basics; Estate Maintenance - Farm; Water Supply; Estate Maintenance - Concrete and Blockwork. Delivery: The course will be taught by a team of specialists for 12 hours per week. Students will be expected to have their skills assessed in the workplace to the requirements of National Vocational Qualifications. Additional Information: Progression: The course may lead to progression to Higher Education where a wide range of agriculture-related courses are available.

98. College Of Agriculture & Life Sciences: General Academic Advising Information
general Academic Advising Information The course ALS 103, Introductory Topics in agriculture and Life Sciences, also plays an important role in
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/index.cfm?showpage=31

99. College Of Agriculture & Life Sciences: Academic Advising And Student Informatio
registration, academic information, degree requirements, course schedules, and much more general Education Requirements for Undergraduates
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/index.cfm?showpage=32

100. The University Of Tennessee College Of Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resourc
general chemistry (Chemistry 100 or equivalent); two courses in general botany (Botany Wildlife and Fisheries Science Majors two courses in English
http://fwf.ag.utk.edu/Academics/ugrad.htm
University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries Home Academics Bachelor of Science Master of Science ... Forestry Experiment Station and Arboretum
Academics
Undergraduate Program Information
The mission of the Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries is to advance the management, utilization, and appreciation of natural resources in Tennessee, the region, and beyond through programs in teaching, research, and extension.
The department offers two majors. The major in forestry leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Forestry and the major in wildlife and fisheries science leads to the degree Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. The forestry major has two concentrations: Forest Resources Management Concentration and Wildland Recreation Concentration. For more information: Bachelor of Science in Forestry (Forest Resources Management Concentration Bachelor of Science in Forestry (Wildland Recreation Concentration) Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science (Wildlife and Fisheries Management Concentration) Bachelor of Science in Wildlife and Fisheries Science (Wildlife Health Concentration) ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN

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