Curriculum
in International Agriculture
Administered by an Interdepartmental Committee. International agriculture
can be taken only as a secondary major in conjunction with a primary
major in the College of Agriculture. A minor is available to interested
students regardless of their major.
Cr.
Degree Requirements
(Additional prerequisites may be required for some courses.)
12.5
Interpersonal and
public communication skills
Engl 104, 105; Sp Cm 212 or AgEdS 311; Lib 160; electives
(3 cr.) select from Engl 302 or 314, or Jl MC 205; and
communications-intensive require- ment (See primary major
department for procedure to meet core requirements.)
19
Mathematics, physical,
and life sciences
Math 150, Chem 163, 163L, or Chem 177, 177L, math or physical
science electives select from BBMB, Chem, Com S, Math, Phys,
or Stat(5 cr.); biological sciences electives select from Biol,
Bot, Gen, Micro, Pl HP or Zool (6 cr.) and demonstration of
computer proficiency (See primary major department.)
15
Humanities,
ethics, and
social sciences
Soc 130 or 134, or Econ 101;
Anthr 201; 3 cr. in ethics; 3 cr. in U.S. diversity; 3 cr. in
Interna tional perspectives; environmental- intensive requirement;
and problem solving-intensive requirement (See primary major
department for intensive requirements.)
15
International Agriculture
Internship in International
Agriculture or Study Abroad Program or Foreign Language (6cr.)
Select courses with international agriculture focus in any major
in the College of Agriculture (9 cr.)
66.5
Primary major requirements
and free electives
128
Total credits
Program for the
First Year
Because international
agriculture is a secondary major, the courses taken by the student
during the first year will vary, depending on the primary major
(see typical program for the primary major).