COLLEGES the Department of Microbiology and Cell Sci- ence. A research project that is microbiology or cell biology in nature may be supervised by a faculty member not in the Microbiology and Cell Science Department. For this option, a one page description of the proposed undergradu- ate research must be submitted to the under- graduate coordinator for approval prior to registering in MCB 4905 and initiating the research project. Departmental Requirements -25 Credits BCH 4024 Introduction to Biochemistry and M olecular Biology........................... ............... 4 MCB 3020C Basic Biology of Microorganisms...5 MCB 4303 Genetics of Microorganisms ..............3 MCB 4403 Prokaryotic Cell Structure and Function........................... .......... .... .... 3 PCB 5235 Immunology........................................... Departmental Electives.......................................... 7 (One laboratory course beyond MCB 3020C must be taken as part of these 7 Departmental elective credits) Other Requirements and Electives -39 Credits CHM 3120 Analytical Chemistry.........................3 CHM 3120L Analytical Chemistry Laboratory.............................. ....................... CHM 3210 Organic Chemistry............................ CHM 3211 Organic Chemistry..............................3 CHM 3211L Organic Chemistry Laboratory ......2 PHY 3053 Physics 1.............................................. PHY 3055L Laboratory for PHY 3053 .................1 PHY 3054 Physics 2................................................. 4 PHY 3056L Laboratory for PHY 3054 ............1. MAC 3311 Analytical Geometry and Calculus 1..................................... ................ 4 Electives ............................. ..............................13 Plant Pathology The curricula in Plant Pathology permit stu- dents to learn to diagnose plant diseases, to identify the microbes and the environmental factors that cause disease in plants, to study the principles governing infection and development of plant disease epidemics, and to develop and prescribe methods and materials for avoiding or treating plant diseases in agricultural and urban environments. There are two options: Biotechnology Option is designed for stu- dents who plan to go on to graduate school or to work in places such as biotechnological firms and university or government research labora- tories. Agricultural Technology Option prepares students to work for various commodity, seed, and agrichemical industries in which they diag- nose and recommend controls for plant diseases or test new plant disease control methods. This option also prepares students to work as private practitioners. Core Requirements 28 Credits PLP 3002C Fundamentals of Plant Pathology ....4 PLP 4931 Seminar in Plant Pathology................. PLP 5102 Theory and Practice of Plant Disease Control.............................. ..............3 PLP 5656 M ycology ................................................5 PLP 6223 Plant Virology ........................................3 PLP 6241 Bacterial Plant Pathogens .....................3 BOT 2011C Plant Diversity...................................3 BOT 3503 Introductory Plant Physiology............3 AGR 3303 Genetics ................................................. 3 Select either Option 1, Agricultural Technol- ogy, or Option 2, Biotechnology, to complete the requirements for the departmental major. OPTION 1 AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY Core Requirements 28 Credits Other Requirements 23 Credits BCH 3023 Elementary Organic and Biological Chem istry..................................... ................ 3 NEM 3002 Principles of Nematology................3. APB 2170 Microbiology........ ....... ... 4 PLS 3221 Plant Propagation ...............................2. PLS 3221L Plant Propagation Laboratory ...........1 PMA 3010 Fundamentals of Pest Management .................................... .......3 ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology ............3. SOS 3022 General Soils.................... ..............3 SOS 3022L General Soils Lab................................. Approved Electives 13 Credits Recommended electives: PLP 4905, PLS 4601, PLS 4242, STA 3023, and COC 3111. OPTION 2 BIOTECHNOLOGY Core Requirements 28 Credits Other Requirements 26 Credits MCB 3020 Basic Biology of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells...........................................3 MCB 3020L Laboratory for Basic Biology or Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells....................1 CHM 3120 Introduction to Analytical C hem istry.......................................................... 3 CHM 3120L Analytical Chemistry Laboratory........... ........ .......................... 3 CHM 3200 Organic Chemistry.............................3 CHM 3200L Organic Chemistry Laboratory ......2 BCH 4024 Introduction to Biochemistry and M olecular Biology.......................................... 4 PLS 4242 Micro-Propagation of Horticultural C rops............................ ................ ................. 3 STA 3023 Introduction to Statistics 1 .............3. COC 3111 Introduction to Computer Organization....................... .......... ............... 3 Approved Electives 10 Credits Recommended electives: MAC 3312, CHM 3400- 3401, MCB 4303, MCB 4303L, and STA 3024. Plant Sciences General Students in the General Plant Science cur- riculum must complete a minimum of 64 credits of course work in the basic and applied plant sciences as indicated below. Electives including courses for the optional specialization in Pest Management and Plant Protection should be selected with the advice and approval of the assigned Plant Science adviser. Interested stu- dents should consult the Department of Agron- omy. Plant Sciences Core Requirements 30 Credits AGR 3303 Genetics ................................................. 3 BCH 3023 Elementary Organic and Biological Chem istry...................................... ................ 4 BOT 3503 Introductory Plant Physiology........... 4 BOT 3503L Introductory Plant Physiology Laboratory.......................... ...... .... 2 ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology ............3 PLP 3002C Fundamentals of Plant Pathology....4 PLS 3221 Plant Propagation ...............................2 PLS 3221L Plant Propagation Laboratory ...........1 SOS 3022 General Soils........................................... 3 SOS 3022L General Soils Lab................................1 PLS 4601 W eed Science .......................................... 3 Other Requirements 34 Credits Approved Electives in AGR, FRC, ORH, VEC (with a minimum of 3 credits in each of the four departments) ................................... 12 Other approved electives.....................................22 Poultry Science Two curricula are offered by the Depart- ment of Poultry Science. Students should con- sult the chair or the departmental adviser for guidance in making their curriculum choice and for approval of electives. CURRICULUM I GENERAL OR SCIENCE This curriculum is designed for those stu- dents interested in training in poultry produc- tion or for graduate study and provides a background for entry into the College of Veteri- nary Medicine. Science Core Requirements 24 Credits AEB 3133 Farm Firm Management...................3 AEB 3133L Farm Firm Management Laboratory......... ......... ......................... 1 AGR 3303 Genetics ................................................. 3 ASG 3003 Introduction to Animal Sciences....... 4 ASG 3403 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Feeding ...........:.................... ...... .............. 4 ASG 4931 Sem inar .................................................. 1 BCH 3023 Elementary Organic and Biological Chemistry or CHM 3210 Organic Chemistry.......................4 MCB 3020 Basic Biology of Microorganisms or APB 2170 Applied Microbiology.......................4