COLLEGES Technology and its Social Dimensions (6 credits) AOM 3052: Engineering Concepts and Agriculture AOM 3503: Agriculture and Environmental Quality AGR 4001C: Man, Food, and Environment ANT 3710: Anthropology and Modernization ANT 4255: Rural Peoples in the Modern World CPO 4046: Politics in Post-Industrial Societies EES 3008: Energy and Environment FOS 4731: Government Regulations and the Food Industry HIS 3470: History of Technology I HIS 3471: History of Technology II HIS 3477: The Two Cultures: Science vs. the Humanities LIT 3431: The Literature of Science PREVETERINARY MEDICINE The College of Veterinary Medicine, Univer- sity of Florida, admits a limited number of stu- dents each fall for the pursuit of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. The following courses must be completed with no grade less than C and a minimum grade point average of 2.75 to be eligible to apply for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Credits BSC 2010C and BSC 2011C Integrated Principles of Biology I and II..........................8 Microbiology (MCB 3020 and 3020L)...................6 Genetics (AGR 3303 or PCB 3063)...................3-4 Chemistry (General and Qual.) Lecture and laboratory (CHM 2020, 2041, 2045L, 2046 and 2046L; or CHM 2045, 2045L, 2046 and 2046L) ..................................8-11 Organic Chemistry, lecture and laboratory (CHM 3210, CHM 3211-3211L).......................8. Introduction to Physical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BCH 4024)...................3 Physics (PHY 3053, 3055L, 3054, 3056L) ............10 Mathematics: Calculus* (MAC 3311) ..............4. Animal Science: Introduction to Animal Science (ASG 3003) ....4 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Feeding (ASG 3402C)............... ........... General Education: Literature and the Arts**(HUM 2020, HUM 2210, HUM 2230) ......................................6 Social and Behavioral Sciences* (ISS 2110, ISS 2120)............................................... 6 Composition (ENC 1101, ENC 1102) ................6. Electives Variable Credits (e.g., Agriculture, Advanced Biochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Humanities, Journalism, Oral Communication, Political Science, Psycholo- gy, Social Sciences, Statistics, etc.) Trigonometry and algebra at the high school or college level are required for admission to courses in calculus. ** Any of the authorized courses for General Education listed in the University of Florida Schedule of Courses are acceptable. Preveterinary students should consult the Dean of the College of Agriculture or the Col- lege of Agriculture's designated pre-veterinary counselor. Students typically major in Animal, Dairy or Poultry Science and Microbiology and Cell Sci- ence. Students who will have completed the pre- veterinary requirements in June can be consid- ered for admission in the fall of the same year. The Office of Admissions at the College of Vet- erinary Medicine should be contacted early in the fall term of the year preceding anticipated admission. Agricultural Engineering BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING) The Agricultural Engineering curriculum is offered cooperatively by the College of Agricul- ture and the College of Engineering. Students in this major receive basic training in engineering and agriculture so that they are prepared to solve the specialized and unique engineering problems of agricultural production and pro- cessing systems and the management and con- servation of agricultural land and water resources. Since engineering problems in agri- culture relate to biological production and pro- cessing of biological products, training in agricultural and biological courses is obtained. Students desiring careers in Agricultural Engi- neering will register in the College of Engineer- ing. See College of Engineering for curriculum. Agricultural Education and Communication The Agricultural Education and Communi- cation curriculum prepares students for a wide variety of careers in vocational agriculture, the Cooperative Extension Service, and agricultural communications. Three curricula are offered in the department: teaching, extension, and agri- cultural communications. All require a common core of courses including technical agriculture and professional education. In addition, three co-majors are offered with other departments and an extension minor is provided. Depart- mental advisers will advise students in the selection of electives and requirements to meet career goals. CURRICULUM I: TEACHING OPTION The teaching option provides the student with the basic courses for vocational agriculture teacher certification in Florida. In addition to these courses, a graduate must apply to the Florida Department of Education for certifica- tion. Each applicant who applies for a full-time Florida teaching certificate must get a passing score on the Florida Teacher Certification Exam- ina-tion, and have a 2.5 GPA on all technical agriculture course work to establish eligibility for certification. Professional Education Requirements 28 Credits Credits AEE 3323 Development & Philosophy of Agricultural Education .................................... AEE 3200 Instructional Techniques in Agricultural Education ............................... .......3 AEE 4504 Organization of Agricultural Education Programs .....................................3 AEE 4224 Special Methods in Teaching Vocational Agriculture........................................3 AEE 4227 Laboratory Practices in Teaching Agricultural Ed .............. .......2...... AEE 4424 Agricultural Youth Programs .............3 EDF 3210 Educational Psychology .......................3 AEE 4942 or equivalent* Agricultural and Extension Education Practicum......................8 * Policies governing the teaching internship are outlined below. Technical Agriculture Requirements and Electives -36 Credits** Credits AOM 3220 Ag. Construction and M maintenance ................................... .......... .... 3 AEB 3133 Farm Firm Management..................3 AEB 3133L Farm Firm Management Lab.......... 1 ASG 3003 Introduction to Animal Science..........4 SOS 3022C General Soils....................................4 Select 2 VEC 3221 Commercial Production of Warm Season Vegetables......................... ............. ..4 VEC 3222 Commercial Production of Cool Season Vegetables.......................................... 3 FRC 3212 Introduction to Citrus Culture ............3 AGR 3005 Introduction to Agronomy ...........3 HOS 3013 General Horticulture........................4 Select 1 ORH 3392 Cultural Factors in Ornamental Plant Production ..................................................3 ORH 4263 Production of Floricultural Crops.....4 HOS 3013 General Horticulture...........................4 Select 1 PMA 3010 Fundamentals of Pest Management..3 ENY 3005 Principles of Entomology ................3.... Approved Electives.....................................7-9 ** Substitutions must be approved by the chair of Agricultural Education and Communication. CURRICULUM II: EXTENSION OPTION The extension option provides students with courses which lead to a possible career with the Cooperative Extension Service or informal agri- cultural education careers such as international extension, personnel development officers or other representatives of agricultural businesses. Students pursuing careers in the Cooperative Extension Service are encouraged to specialize in a technical area of agriculture. Professional Education Requirements -17 Credits Credits AEE 3313 Development and Role of Extension Education ..................................... ................ 3 AEE 3200 Instructional Techniques in Agricultural Education ....................................3 AEE 4905 Managing the County 4-H Program..3 AEE 4943* Agricultural Extension Practicum.....8