AGRICULTURE CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTER SCIENCES A program for specialization (with certifi- cate) in computer sciences is available for those students who wish to enhance their College of Agriculture degree program with a coordinated set of courses in computer sciences. Students enrolled in any existing major program in the College of Agriculture may pursue this certifi- cate program. To obtain a certificate in Computer Sciences, the student must complete a minimum of 13 credits in specific courses offered by the Depart- ment of Computer and Information Sciences. Each candidate must complete COC 3110, COP 3530 and CDA 3101. In addition, at least one of the following courses must be completed: COP 3603, COT 4125, CIS 4321, COP 4540, COP 4620, or COP 4640. Note that this sequence will require a minimum of three semesters beyond the completion of calculus. A student interested in this program should consult with his/her departmental adviser early in order to deter- mine specific requirements and to develop a program of study. JOINT CERTIFICATES WITH THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the College of Agriculture offer the following certificate programs for students in either col- lege. Students who wish to pursue any of these certificate programs should consult the dean of their college. CERTIFICATE IN LIFE SCIENCE Students must earn a minimum of 12 credits with at least six (6) credits taken from each of the following areas. Some of the courses listed have prerequisites. Students should consult the catalog to determine whether they are eligible to enroll. Basic Science (6 credits) MCB 3020C: Basic Biology of Micro- organisms, (5) PCB 3136: Eukaryotic Cell Structure and Function, (3) AGR 3303: Genetics, (3) ENY 3005: Principles of Entomology, (3) ANT 3511: Biological Anthropology, (4) ZOO 3203: Invertebrate Zoology, (3) ZOO 3303: Vertebrate Zoology, (3) PCB 3043: Introduction to Ecology, (3) PCB 3673: Evolution Today, (2) ZOO 4437: Avian Biology, (4) ANT 4552: Primate Behavior, (3) ANT 4586: Human Evolution, (3) Natural History, Identification, and Applications (6 credits) BOT 3153: Local Flora, (3) ENY 3030: Insect Field Biology, (3) BOT 3173: Weed Identification, (2) FOR 3003: Introduction to Forestry, (2) ASG 3003: Introduction to Animal Science, (4) AGR 3005: Introduction to Agronomy, (3) AGR 4001: Man, Food and Environment, (2) PCB 4285: Biology of Aging, (3) CERTIFICATE IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION This certificate program is administered by and awarded by the College of Agriculture for students NOT in the College of Agriculture. A minimum of thirteen (13) credits is required to complete the certificate. Core Requirements (7 credits) ASB 3003 Introduction to Animal Science...........4 AGR 3005C Introduction to Agronomy ..............3 Additional Courses (6 or more credits) AGR 4001C Man, Food, and Environment .........2 ANS 3634C M eats ................................................ 3 ASG 4334C* Reproduction in Farm Animals .....3 DAS 3211 Dairy Cattle Management .............2. ENY 3005 Principles of Entomology................3. FOR 3003 Introduction to Forestry...................2. FRC 3212* Introduction to Citrus Culture...........4 AOM 3734 Irrigation Principles and Practices in Florida ...........................................3 AOM 3732 Agricultural Water Management............ .......... ............... 3 AOM 4314 Power and Machinery Management............................................. AOM 3503 Agriculture and Environmental Quality ........................................ ............. 3 ORH 3008C Introduction to Residential H orticulture .................................... ............. 3 VEC 3100 Introduction to World's Vegetables...2 *Courses with prerequisites see catalog CERTIFICATES IN HUMANITIES AND AGRICULTURE Three tracks (with certificates) are available for students in the College of Agriculture and the School of Forest Resources and Conserva- tion who wish to augment their technical train- ing in the agricultural and resource-related disciplines with selected courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The contact person for students interested in these certificate pro- grams is the Dean of the College of Agriculture. A parallel program for Liberal Arts and Sciences students is administered through the Humani- ties and Agriculture program in CLAS. CERTIFICATE IN HUMANITIES AND AGRICULTURE: Ethics and Policy. To earn this certificate, a student must earn a minimum of six (6) credits in each of the two following areas. Agricultural Ethics (6 credits) AGG 4444: The Ethics and Politics of Agriculture PHI 4460: Philosophical Issues in Agriculture PHI 4680: Theory of Value PHM 3202: Political Philosophy Agricultural Policy'(6 credits) INR 4035: Rich and Poor Nations in the International System PAD 4604: Administrative Law and Regulatory Politics AEB 3123: Law Applied to Agriculture AEB 4224: Public Policy in Agriculture FOS 4731: Government Regulations and the Food Industry FNR 4660: Natural Resource Policy and Administration ANT 4426: Social Organization ANT 3710: Anthropology and Modernization ANT 4255: Rural People in the Modern World AMH 3320: A History of Agriculture in the U.S. SYD 3441: Rural Sociology ECS 4013: Economic Development POS 3002: Analyzing Politics CERTIFICATE IN HUMANITIES AND AGRICULTURE: Resources and the Environment. To earn this certificate a student must earn a minimum of six (6) credits in each of the two following areas. Some of these courses have prerequisites con- sult the catalog. Agriculture and the Environment (6 credits) PUP 3204: Politics, Ecology, and Energy SOS 3215: Agriculture and Environmental Quality EES 3008: Energy and Environment ENV 3003: Environmental Quality and Man AEB 3413: Economics of Environmental Quality FOR 3153: Forest Ecology GEO 3370: Conservation of Resources AGR 4001: Man, Food, and Environment ECP 3302: Environmental Economics and Resource Policy ENY 4201: Insect Ecology, Behavior, and Systematics FNR 4660C: Natural Resource Policy and Administration FOR 3003: Introduction to Forestry SOS 3003: The Soil Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (6 credits) AGG 4444: The Ethics and Politics of Agriculture PHI 4460: Philosophical Issues in Agriculture PHI 4680: Theory of Value PHM 3032: Ethics and Ecology Certificate in Humanities and Agriculture: Technology and Society. To earn this certificate the student must earn a minimum of six (6) credits in each of the two following areas. Science and Social Philosophy (6 credits) AGG 4555: PHI 3400: PHI 3420: PHM 4700: PHM 4460: Agriculture, Science and Society Philosophy of Science Philosophy of the Social Sciences Philosophy of Culture Philosophical Issues in Agriculture