2009-2011
Academics
University Information
Catalog Index
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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 and Life Sciences. 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 |
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Engl 150, 250; Sp Cm 212 or AgEdS 311; Lib 160; electives (3 cr.) select from Engl 302 or 314, or Jl MC 205 |
| 19 |
Mathematics, physical, and life sciences |
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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, Gen, Micro, or Pl P
(6 cr.) and demonstration of computer proficiency (See primary major department.) |
| 15 |
Humanities, ethics, and social sciences |
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Soc 130 or 134, or Econ 101; 3 cr. in ethics; 3 cr. in U.S. diversity; 3 cr. in international perspectives |
| 15 |
International Agriculture |
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Internship in International Agriculture or Study Abroad Program or Foreign Language (6cr.) |
| 3 |
Agron 342 |
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Select courses with international agriculture focus in any major in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (6 cr.) (See Supervisory Committee list) |
| 66.5 |
Primary major requirements and free electives |
| 128 |
Total credits |
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| Program for the First Year |
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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). |
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