AGRICULTURE Departmental Requirements -13 Credits Students selecting this curriculum are required to take the following Poultry Science courses: PSE 4223C Poultry Management.......................4. PSE 4411C Poultry Nutrition .............................3. PSE 4512C Avian Anatomy and Physiology ......3 PSE 4611 Poultry Products Technology...............3 Approved Electives.............................................. 27 CURRICULUM II MANAGEMENT OR BUSINESS This curriculum is designed for those stu- dents who plan a career in any of various phas- es of the poultry or allied industries with major emphasis on the management or business aspects. Management Core Requirements 31 Credits ACG 2001 Introduction to Accounting............... 3 ACG 2202 Elementary Managerial A ccounting........................................................ 2 AEB 3111 Linear Programming for A griculture........................................................... 2 AEB 3133 Farm Firm Management...................3. AEB 3133L Farm Firm Management Laboratory..................................... ................ 1 AGR 3303 Genetics ................................................. 3 APB 2170 Applied Microbiology......................4. 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...............................................4 Departmental Requirements -13 Credits Students are required to take the following Poultry Science courses: PSE 4223C Poultry Management......................4 PSE 4411 Poultry Nutrition ...................................3 PSE 4512C Avian Anatomy and Physiology ......3 PSE 4611 Poultry Products Technology...............3 Approved Electives-Selected from courses available in Food and Resource Economics, Poultry Science, or College of Business, completion of which may lead to a co-major or minor in FRE........................................... ....20 Soil and Water Sciences The Department of Soil and Water Sciences offers three curricula (Soil Science, Soil Technol- ogy, and Soils and Land Use), each of which is designed to meet different specific needs. Stu- dents should consult the chair of the depart- ment or the departmental adviser for approval of electives in their field of specialization. SOIL SCIENCE This program of study emphasizes the fun- damental sciences. Students following this cur- riculum can qualify for graduate study and research in Soil Fertility, Soil and Water Chemistry, Soil Microbiology, Soil Physics, Soil Genesis and Classification or Wetlands Biogeo- chemistry by a careful selection of elective courses. Departmental Requirements 20 Credits SOS 3022 General Soils........................................... 3 SOS 3022L General Soils Lab................................. SOS 5303C Soil Microbiology................................3 SOS 4404 Soil Chemistry................................ 3 SOS 4602C Soil Physics .......................................... 3 SOS 4715C Soil Genesis, Classification, and Survey.......................................... ................ 4 Electives in Soil Science...................................... 3 Other Requirements and Electives 44 Credits APB 2170C Microbiology....................................... 4 BOT 3503, 3503L Introductory Plant Physiology ..................................... .............. 5 GLY 2010C Physical Geology...............................4 MAC 3311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1...4 PHY 3053, 3055L Physics 1 .................................5. PHY 3054, 3056L Physics 2 .................................5. CHM 3120, 3120L Analytical Chemistry ........... 4 Approved and Other Electives ...........................13 SOIL TECHNOLOGY This program of study is designed primarily for the student who desires employment in one of the many applied fields of agriculture after obtaining the bachelor's degree. By a careful selection of electives the student may prepare for a career according to his or her specific interests. Departmental Requirements 20 Credits SOS 3022 General Soils.......................................... 3 SOS 3022L General Soils Lab.............................. SOS 4115 Fertilizers & Soil Fertility..................3 SOS 4231C Soils and Land Use ............................3 SOS 4404 Soil Chemistry...............................3. SOS 4602C Soil Physics ................................3 SOS 4715C Soil Genesis, Classification, and Survey............................. ............. ................. 4 Other Requirements and Electives 42 Credits AGR 3005C Introduction to Agronomy..............3 AOM 3732 Agricultural Water Management ....3 APB 2170C Microbiology................................... 4 ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology ...............3 FRC 3212 Introduction to Citrus Culture ...........4 PLP 3002C Fundamentals of Plant Pathology .............................. ............... 4 VEC 3221 Commercial Vegetable Production........................ ........... ................. 4 Approved and Other Electives...........................17 SOILS AND LAND USE This curriculum is recommended for stu- dents desiring a fundamental knowledge of soils requisite to their conservation and the for- mulation of sound land-use decisions for a wide variety of purposes to meet the needs of our rapidly expanding population. These include agricultural, industrial, urban, and recreational developments. Departmental Requirements -19 Credits SOS 3022 General Soils.......................................... 3 SOS 3022L General Soils Lab................................1 SOS 3215 Agriculture and Environmental Q uality.......................................... ................ 3 SOS 4231C Soils and Land Use .........................3 SOS 4404 Soil Chemistry......................................3 SOS 4602C Soil Physics ......................................... 3 SOS 4715C Soil Genesis, Classification, and Survey ................................................................ Other Requirements and Electives 42 Credits AEB 3111 Linear Programming for Agriculture........... ............. ................. 2 AGR 3005C Introduction to Agronomy..............3 AOM 3732 Agricultural Water Management ....3 GLY 2010C Physical Geology.......................4.... PCB 3043L Introduction to Ecology ....................4 REE 3043 Real Estate Analysis ..........................4 URP 4000 Preview of Urban and Regional Planning ....................................... .............. 2 Approved and Other Electives...........................20 Statistics A major in Statistics is offered through the College of Agriculture. Students should consult the undergraduate coordinator for curriculum. (See College of Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements)