The Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Science and Technology with an emphasis in industry is available to community college transfer students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree in a specialized agricultural technology. Credit for courses in the specialized agricultural technology will be awarded only from departmentally approved AAS programs which have articulation agreements on file with the Department of Agricultural Sciences.
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AG 300 | Professional Agricultural Communications | 1 |
AG 335 | Wildlife Management I | 3 |
AG 392 | GLB/Appld Ethics US World Ag | 3 |
AG 400 | Seminar | 1 |
AEC 314 | Farm Management | 3 |
AGED 371 | Agricultural & Youth Leadershi | 3 |
AMC 315 | Agri Systms Technology Mgmt | 3 |
AMC 423 | Natural Resources Management | 3 |
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| Introduction to Horticulture and Introduction to Horticulture Laboratory | |
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| Introduction to Plant Science and Introduction to Plant Science Lab | |
PLS 309 | Soil Science | 3 |
PLS 329 | Soil Science Laboratory | 1 |
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| 9 |
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| Survey of General Chemistry and Experimental Survey of General Chemistry: Laboratory Section and Survey of Organic and Biochemistry and Experimental Survey of Organic and Biochemistry: Laboratory Section | |
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| General and Quantitative Chemistry I and General and Quantive Chemistry II | |
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| General and Quantitative Chemistry I and Survey of Organic and Biochemistry and Experimental Survey of Organic and Biochemistry: Laboratory Section | |
Total Hours | 120 |
No more than 64 semester hours can be transferred from a community college.