Agricultural Sciences Area – Bachelor of Science

Program Competencies

Students graduating from the Bachelor of Science degree program should possess the following:

  1. Written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills; and basic math skills that will allow the individual to collect, analyze, interpret and present information that is used within the agricultural industry.
  2. An understanding of the basic concepts of the physical and biological sciences and how these sciences are applicable to the field of agriculture.
  3. An understanding of the importance of the arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences and health sciences to humankind.
  4. 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.

Additional Competencies for Specific Tracks

Agribusiness Track

An understanding of the principles of accounting and how they are used in agribusiness.

Agricultural Education Track

  1. The ability to use effective planning in course organization in agricultural education.
  2. The ability to plan daily instructional programs in agricultural education.
  3. An understanding of occupational experience programs and their role in agricultural education.
  4. An understanding of FFA and SAE and their role in agricultural education.
  5. An understanding of effective management of instructional programs in agricultural education.

Agronomy Track

An understanding of and the ability to apply the principles of soil conservation and weed science to crop production and also an understanding of how certain crops are utilized by farm animals.

Animal Science Track

The ability to demonstrate techniques used in the evaluation and feeding of farm livestock.

Golf Course Management Track

  1. An understanding of the selection, establishment, and maintenance of plants used on the golf course.
  2. An understanding of the business, horticultural, and recreational aspects of golf course management.

Horticulture Track

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

Teacher certification examination for Agricultural Education

Program Requirements

General Education

General Education Requirements

37

Total Credit Hours:37

See General Education requirements for the University.

Agricultural Sciences Requirements

To complete an Area in Agricultural Sciences, the student must complete the agricultural sciences core requirements plus one of the following tracks: agricultural education, agribusiness, agronomy, animal science, general agriculture, golf course management or horticulture. General course electives may also be taken in agriculture and related fields by students wishing greater depth in an agricultural field.

Agricultural Sciences Core

AGR 101Orientation to Agriculture

1

AGR 102Agricultural Experience

2

AGR 133Introduction to Animal Science

3

 

AGR 180Introduction to Field Crops

3

or

AGR 143Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock

3

 

AGR 204World Food

3

AGR 211Soils

3

 

AGR 215Horticultural Science

3

or

AGR 233Animal Diseases and Parasites

3

 

AGR 251Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics

3

or

AGR 243Equine Health & Disease

3

 

AGR 261Information Acquisition & Analysis

3

 

AGR 300Pest Management

3

or

AGR 316Feeds and Feeding

3

 

AGR 301Farm Management

3

AGR 402 or 439(choose one)

2

AGR 499CSenior Seminar in Agriculture

3

 

CHEM 201Survey of Organic Chemistry

4

or

CHEM 112Principles of Chemistry II

4

Total Credit Hours:36

Students may apply no more than 11 credit hours from AGR 235, AGR 402, AGR 476 or cooperative education courses that will count as credit toward a degree.

Total Credit Hours: 120

The specified course requirements must be taken in one of the following Agricultural Sciences tracks:

Agribusiness

Agriculture Education

Agronomy

Animal Science

Equine Science

General Agriculture

Golf Course Management

Horticulture