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41. Programs Of Study: CORE CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURE
In addition to agr 100, one course from each of three of the four areas listed below HORT 100Introductory horticulture. SOILS 101Introductory Soils
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/programs/urbana/1997/majors/AG.html
CORE CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURE
NOTE: This document was generated from the 1995-1997 UIUC Programs of Study . Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but be advised that requirements may have changed since this book was published. Errors may have also been introduced in the conversion to a WWW document. Thus for items of importance, it might be wise to seek confrmation in the paper version or from a live human being.
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
This is a core curriculum in that it provides for a common core program for the first two years. A student who desires an agriculture curriculum but is uncertain as to a specific major is encouraged to select this curriculum. All core curriculum students must select majors by the start of the junior year. The core curriculum is similar to the first two years of the program for students majoring in agricultural economics, agricultural mechanization, agronomy, animal sciences, and horticulture. A student interested in a specialized agriculture curriculum is encouraged to enter directly into that program as a freshman.

42. Faculty Of Horticulture
This department conducts a wide variety of professional courses relating to Makoto Akasaka, D.agr., Associate Professor, (theory of natural parks,
http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/EN/catalogue/page/FA_HORTICULTURE.htm
FACULTY OF HORTICULTURE 648, Matsudo, Matsudo-shi, Chiba, 271-8510 Japan
Tel. +81-47-308-8706
Fax. +81-47-308-8720
Dean: Prof. Toyoki Kozai Overview The Faculty of Horticulture is composed of three departments; Bioproduction Science, Environmental Science and Landscape Architecture, and Horticultural Economics. The three departments are subdivided into nine divisions. The first department has four divisions; Horticultural Plant Science, Environmental Science for Plant Production, Horticultural Plant Engineering, and Bioresources Chemistry. The second department has three divisions; Landscape Architecture, Landscape Planning and Technology, and Green Environmental Ecosystems. The third has two divisions: Horticultural Business Management and Information Science, and Bioresources Economics. There are thirty-five laboratories attached to these nine divisions. The Graduate School of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Faculty of Horticulture offer graduate degree programs (masters and doctor of philosophy) in various natural science fields. Many Faculty members also teach in the Graduate School. Aside from these degree programs, the Faculty also includes the Special Division of Practical Horticulture that offers a two-year diploma course for teaching theories and practical techniques in horticulture. The University Farms, located in three major horticultural crop growing areas of the country, provide the students and research staff with farm land for education, research experiments and farm practice. The Faculty library, a branch of the university library system, supports the research and teaching activities of the Faculty.

43. TTU Spring Classes
This is the listing of courses offered at Tennessee Technological University . AGHT horticulture; agr - agriculture; agrN - agronomy
http://www.tntech.edu/classsched/05s/
Spring 2005 Classes
This is the listing of courses offered at Tennessee Technological University. The links available on this page are updated nightly and are accessible 24 hours a day. For up-to-the minute status on open or closed classes, access the Eagle Online Info System between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight, Central Time, Monday - Friday and from noon Saturdays through midnight Sundays. Information about Registration for Spring 2005 , including fee payment and confirmation deadline dates is also available.
Course Listings

44. Connell High School
INTRODUCTION TO horticulture agr 441 442 Grades 11-12 Length YEAR Students must complete the specific competency-based courses while in high school
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45. Degrees, Diplomas And Courses
Diploma in horticulture, Dip Hort. Diploma in Horticultural Management, Dip Hort Mgt Bachelor of agricultural Science with Honours, B agr Sc (Hons)
http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/study/courses/courses.htm
This site requires Javascript to be enabled. Lincoln University List of Courses Lincoln University Homepage Studies at Lincoln Summer School subjects Regional Education Academic programmes offered by Lincoln University include: Undergraduate Certificates Akoranga Putake - Certificate of Foundation Studies Cert F S Certificate in English for Academic Purposes Cert EAP Certificate in Commerce CertCom Certificate of Foundation Studies Cert F S Certificate in Natural Resources Cert Nat Res Undergraduate Diplomas Diploma in Agriculture Dip Agr Diploma in Applied Computing Dip Appl Comp Diploma in Applied Science Dip Appl Sc Diploma in Commerce Dip Com Diploma in Farm Management Dip F M Diploma in Horticulture Dip Hort Diploma in Horticultural Management Dip Hort Mgt Diploma in Maori Studies Dip Ma St Diploma in Natural Resources Dip Nat Res Diploma in Organic Husbandry Dip Org Husb Diploma in Social Science Dip Soc Sc Bachelors Degrees Bachelor of Agriculture B Agr Bachelor of Agricultural Science B Agr Sc Bachelor of Applied Computing B Appl Comp

46. Course Descriptions
s. Photos. Research. Student Activities. GIS/GPS. Grants andProjects. Sites of Interest agr 271 Ornamental horticulture. 3 cr. hrs.......Course
http://www.jscc.edu/agriculture/courses.htm
Agriculture Programs of Study Course Descriptions Photos Research Student Activities GIS/GPS Grants and Projects Sites of Interest Faculty Course Descriptions Quick Links JSCC Home Records Class Schedule Academic Calendar Web for Students WebCT- Jackson State WebCT - RODP Student Email Jobs @ Jackson State Technology @ Jackson State Web for Faculty Employee Email Computer Work Order Web for Employees
AGR 101 Crop Science 3 cr. hrs. An introduction to problems in agronomy, including distribution, selection, and principles of growth; environmental relationship of climate, soils, and pests; general practices of fertilization, seeding, tillage, and harvesting. Two hours lecture and two hours lab. AGR 110 Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3 cr. hrs. Agricultural economics and other social sciences as they relate to agricultural business. Concepts are illustrated in terms of selected current social and economic issues in the industry of production agriculture, agricultural business and computer applications. Three hours lecture. AGR 120 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering 3 cr. hrs.

47. AGRICULTURE GRADUATE SCHOOL COURSE INDEX
Graduate courses in agriculture (agr) 517 horticulture Plant Environment.A course designed to enhance students’ skills and abilities in the public
http://ag.sfasu.edu/graduate/courses.htm
The Master of Science Degree in Agriculture at SFA is a professional degree with a concentration in general agriculture. However, a full-time student may concentrate to a limited degree in an area of specialization by course selection. The student may also develop a degree plan leading to further graduate study. The degree is designed to serve: The Part-Time Student Courses are offered in a sequence that enables a continuing student to register each semester without conflicts. The Full-Time Student The full-time student may take the recurring sequence of 500-level courses in the Department of Agriculture. These may be supplemented by courses of the 400- and 500-levels from the minor or electives to assure a full load of course work. Requirements for admission are the same as the federal admission requirements of the Graduate School. Option I. The Master of Science Degree
with a major in Agriculture without a thesis
The non-thesis option requires a 36-hour program of course work, including 3 hours of applied statistical analysis when appropriate. It is primarily designed for the part-time student who will be scheduling evening classes. A minimum of 18 hours must be selected in agriculture with counsel of the program director. This may be concentrated in any area of emphasis in agriculture. Option II. The Master of Science Degree

48. Univ Of Cukurova, Dept.of Agr.Economics (Courses)
The courses cover a wide range of subject in order to prepare the student for either 2 BB210 Introduction to horticulture 3 TE-202 Production Economics
http://www.cu.edu.tr/fakulteler/zf/teb/tebcor.htm
Cukurova University Faculty of Agriculture
Department of Agricultural Economics
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Courses
Graduate Courses

Contents of Graduate Courses

The Department offers both graduate and undergraduate programs. The courses cover a wide range of subject in order to prepare the student for either government or private work. These programs are arranged so that the graduate may seek employment on farms, or in related industry, or in public agencies serving agriculture in Turkey or abroad, as well as to prepare the student for advanced work beyond the B.S. The Department of Agricultural Economics includes farm Management, Marketing and Agricultural Policy and Extension programs.
CURRÝCULUM FIRST YEAR
    First Semester
    2 TB-101 Botany I
    2 TB-103 Physics I
    2 TB-107 Chemistry I
    2 TB-109 Mathematics 2 TB-111 Zoology I 2 TE-101 History of Agriculture 2 TE-102 Progress of Economic Science 2 ZMT-101 Meteorology I 2 TD-101 Turkish Language I 2 YD-101 Foreign Language I Second Semester 2 TB-102 Botany II 2 TB-104 Chemistry II 2 TB-108 Mathematics II 2 TO-102 Soil Science 2 ZMT-106 Agricultural Ecology 2 ZMT-108 Introduction to Computer Programming 2 ZMT-102 Economics I 2 TD-102 Turkish Language II 2 YD-102 Foreign Language II
SECOND YEAR
    Third Semester 2 TE-201 Agricultural Economics 3 TE-205 Economics II 2 TAB-201 Crop Science 2 PM-201 Principles of Landscape Architecture 2 ZMT-203 Computer Programming 2 ZMT-205 Statistics Fourth Semester 2 ZT-202 Introduction to Animal Science 2 BK-208 Plant Protection

49. Agriculture Department Undergraduate Courses
horticulture. agriculture courses. AGA 105 Soils and Crop Science 3(30) F,S agr 200 Mini agriculture 1(1-0) F,S A course designed to treat specific
http://ag.smsu.edu/Courses05.html

50. Courses
Additional ITV courses for Future Semesters. AGS 511 (agr) Animal Nutrition andMetabolism 3(30) S AGH 303 (agr) Suburban horticulture 3(3-0) F
http://ag.smsu.edu/pathways/Courses.htm
Courses Pathways Partnership ITV Courses The Pathways Partnership instructors are dedicated to offering our students the highest quality classes in Southwest Missouri. Our students will be able to choose a variety of different courses including over 40 hours worth of upper division courses. Some lower division courses may also be available as needed. Please take a look at the courses which will be available to you as you pursue your academic degree. Syllabi are posted for each class (or will be). Please click on the course you are interested in for more information about that particular class. Pathways Quick List of Courses See below for times and locations!!! Fall 2005 Spring 2006 Proposed Classes AGR399-701: Equine Health AGS 301: Farm Animal Physiology AGS 492: Problems in Animal Science AGR 399-702: Agriculture in MO Farm Tour AGR 320-899: Writing II-Applied Science AGR 499: Internship in Agriculture AGR 399-814: Pasture Management AGR 399-833: Alternative Ag Ozark QBA 237: Basic Business Statistics AGH 343: Vegetable Production AGR 399-834: Reproduction of Farm Animals AGE 618 - Topics/AGR Education College Teaching AGR 301: Food and Ag Chem AGR 399-835: Equine Assisted Therapy AGR 690 - Research Methods AGS 306: Veterinary Science AGS 432-1: Sheep and Goat Science AGS 446: Dairy Production AGR 320-899: Writing II-Applied Science GEP 397: World Hunger AGB 394: Ag Industries Tour

51. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE ) FLCC
Students should contact their faculty advisor for courses required in eachspecialization. agr 100 Soil Science. 3. HRT 110 Ornamental horticulture
http://www.fingerlakes.edu/academics/horticulture_cert/
ornamental horticulture certificate
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Academic Programs Transfer Opportunities Career Exploration ... ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE
ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE (HEGIS 5402)
This one-year certificate program is designed for individuals currently employed in the ornamental horticulture-landscaping plant preservation fields who desire further training or who wish to update their skills and knowledge. It also serves as an exploratory program for those individuals who have a general interest in flowers and plants and wish to grow ornamental plants or plan to manage their own landscapes. In addition, it is well suited for individuals in both the public and private sector who are responsible for horticultural decisions. Students in this program may specialize in plant protection, general ornamental horticulture or landscaping. Students should contact their faculty advisor for courses required in each specialization. First Semester Credit Hours BIO 121 General Biology I BIO/HRT 151 Plant Materials AGR 100 Soil Science HRT 110 Ornamental Horticulture Horticulture Elective Second Semester Credit Hours

52. Agricultural Sciences - Horticulture And Crop Sciences Program
The current demand for horticulture and Crop Science graduates is greatest for the SHSU Course, Common Course . agr 110, agrI 1131. agr 162, agrI 2303
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

53. Agriculture Course Information
Principles of agronomy agr 130. agronomy Laboratory agr 131 Principles ofhorticulture OHO 131. horticulture Laboratory OHO 132
http://www.agriculture.eku.edu/courseinfo.htm
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Academic Orientation: BTO 100 Intro to American Ag: AGR 110 Principles of Animal Science: AGR 125 Animal Science Laboratory: AGR 126 Principles of Agronomy: AGR 130 Agronomy Laboratory: AGR 131 Agriculture Measurements: AGR 210 Principles of Ag Mechanics: AGR 213 Principles of Soil: AGR 215 AGR 225 Companion Animal Mgt: AGR 255 Directed Work Experience: AGR 301 Management Practicum: AGR 302 Pest Management: AGR 304 Junior Seminar: AGR305 Introduction to Agribusiness: AGR 308 Agribusiness Mgt: AGR 310 Ag Metal fabrication: AGR 311 Advanced Crops:Forage Crops: AGR 312 Technical Soils Laboratory: AGR 315 Soil/Water Conservation Tech: AGR 318 AGR 321 Beef Production: AGR 327 Swine Production: AGR 328 AGR 330 Conservation of Ag. Resources: AGR 340 Sustainable Agroecosystems: AGR 345 Cooperative Education in Ag: AGR 349 Agriculture Marketing: AGR 350 Hydraulic Systems: AGR 362 AGR 372 Animal Diseases: AGR 373 Genetics of Livestock Improv.: AGR 374 AGR 375 AGR 376 Management of Dairy Cattle: AGR 380 Agriculture Structures: AGR 381 Diesel Power Systems: AGR 383 Special Problems Seminar: AGR 410 Senior Seminar: AGR 411 Soil Fertility: AGR 416 Plant Tissue Culture Techniques: AGR 417 Animal Nutrition: AGR 421 Agriculture Financing: AGR 440 Special Problems in Agriculture: AGR 501 Advanced Technical Agriculture: AGR 570 Conservation of Nat. Resources:

54. Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Sciences
agronomy, animal science, general agriculture, golf course management, orhorticulture. agr 215, Horticultural Science, 3. Approved agr courses, 5
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
  • 55. Master's Degree Plans
    The Graduate Group in horticulture and Agronomy designates its master s degree A miminum of thirty (30) units of upper division and graduate courses and
    http://ggha.ucdavis.edu/GGHAplans.htm
    Master's Degree Plans
    REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLETING THE MASTER'S DEGREE
    The Graduate Group in Horticulture and Agronomy designates its master's degree as a Master of Science (M.S.). Students may select Plan I or Plan II as described below. Students will choose one of the following options in which to focus their course work and research: Agronomy Environmental Horticulture Pomology Vegetable Crops ... Viticulture or Weed Science Plan I students will select specific courses with guidance from the Graduate Adviser in consultation with the Major Professor. Plan II students will select specific courses in consultation with the Graduate Adviser. Within an option, the student can specialize in one of a number of areas; some suggested specializations are: Agroecology, Biotechnology, Breeding and Genetics for Crop Improvement, Crop Physiology,
    Crop Production, Floriculture, Landscape Horticulture, Modeling and Quantitative Horticulture,
    Nursery Production, Pest Management, Plant Growth and Development, Plant Nutrition,
    Postharvest Physiology, Revegetation/Restoration, and Water Relations

    56. Department Of Horticulture
    Course Offerings Graduate Colloquium Schedule The Department of Horticultureoffers Master of agriculture (M.agr.), Master of Science (MS),
    http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/academic/gradprog.html

    57. Course Description "A"
    agr 386 horticulture PRODUCTION LAB 1. Laboratory experiments based on agr 381 . agr 490 PRACTICUM 3. This course is designed to expose students to
    http://www.iubat.edu/ACADEMIC/coursea.html
    Course Description - A ACC 100 ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS [3] The course deals with the basics of book keeping and accounting with thorough grinding in accounting process viz vouching to trial balance.
    ACC 101 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING [3] The course introduces concept, process, principles and system of book-keeping and accounting. Topics include definition and role of accounting principles and concepts, accounting process, vouchers, journal, ledger, trial balance, assets and liabilities, preparation of final accounts and reports, and accounting system.
    ACC 201 COST ACCOUNTING [3] P: ACC 101. The course deals with cost concepts, cost accounting process and principles, and integrated accounts. Topics include introduction to cost accounting, cost concepts, cost accounting for materials, labour and overhead, job costing, process costing, cost control, reconciliation of cost and financial accounts, integrated accounts, cost accounting methods, etc.
    ACC 301 AUDITING AND TAXATION [3] P: ACC 101. The course introduces auditing procedure and taxation principles. Topics in auditing include nature of auditing , audit mechanism, valuation of assets, and auditing of depreciation, provisions, reserves, profits and dividends, etc. The taxation part of the course covers income tax, VAT, excise duty, custom duty, etc. Topics are principles of taxation, taxation authority and power, computation of income, exemption and allowances, tax at source, returns and statements, provisional assessment, computation of tax liability, appeal procedure, rules and rates of custom duty, excise duty, VAT and other relevant taxes.

    58. First Year Course Recommendations For Agriculture & Agribusiness
    agr 170 Introduction to Animal Science*. Appropriate Math Course *horticultureSequence substitute agr 120 (Introductory horticulture) for agr 170.
    http://www.ucollege.ilstu.edu/fycr/agr.htm
    Agriculture or Agribusiness (B.S.)
    Fall
    Spring
    Required Courses
    Required Courses
    ENG 101/101.10 Language and Composition
    or
    COM 110 Language and Communication AGR 109 Introduction to the Agriculture Industry AGR 110 Introductory Agricultural Economics
    or
    AGR 130 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology
    or
    AGR 150 Introduction to Plant Science
    or
    AGR 170 Introduction to Animal Science* Appropriate Math Course ENG 101/101.10 Language and Composition
    or
    COM 110 Language and Communication AGR 110 Introductory Agricultural Economics or AGR 130 Introduction to Agricultural Engineering Technology or AGR 150 Introduction to Plant Science or AGR 170 Introduction to Animal Science* or CHE 140 General Chemistry I Appropriate Math Course
    Recommended Courses
    Recommended Courses
    Choice of Middle Core Course**
    Notes
    Notes
    Math sequence based on placement and major requirement of MAT 120 (Finite Mathematics). *Horticulture Sequence: substitute AGR 120 (Introductory Horticulture) for AGR 170.

    59. Horticulture AD
    Suggested Course Sequence for the horticulture Associate Degree Program Course, Course Title, Semester Hours. FIRST YEAR First Semester. agr
    http://www.stclair.cc.mi.us/careers/hortadas.htm

    60. Horticulture CC
    Suggested Course Sequence for the horticulture Certificate Program Course,Course Titles. Semester hours. First Year First Semester. agr
    http://www.stclair.cc.mi.us/careers/hortcertif.htm

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