COLLEGES Minor Requirements Credits ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology ..............3 ENY 4161 Insect Classification..................... 3 ENY 4660C Medical and Veterinary Entom ology OR.................................................. 3 ENY 3222C Biology & Control of Urban Pests ...................................2. ENY 3225C Principles of Urban Pest M management ................................2.... ENY or NEM Electives and Special Problems...6 Additional credits in entomology will be chosen according to student interest and must be approved by the department. Students wish- ing to specialize in nematology may do so by completing six hours of nematology (NEM 3002, NEM 5705, or acceptable practical problem). Environmental Management in Agriculture (Interdisciplinary Studies Major) This major is for students in the College of Agriculture who desire training in agriculture with substantial emphasis on the environment. The intent of this major is to produce graduates who will find employment in the environmental arena with agricultural producers, agribusiness, agricultural service agencies and regulatory agencies. ECONOMICS AND POLICY SPECIALIZATION This specialization is designed to prepare students for employment in agribusiness posi- tions, such as consulting, chemical manufactur- ing and sales, or with regulatory agencies. Critical Tracking Criteria: Critical tracking courses are bolded. A stu- dent should complete the bolded courses in the semester indicated to stay "on track" for this major. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester 1 -Fall Credits Composition (GE)............................................. 3 Humanities (GE)............................................ 6 Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE)..............2 BSC 2005 Biological Sciences (GE-B) ........3 BSC 2005L Laboratory in Biological Sciences (GE-B) ............................ Total 15 Semester 2 Spring * Humanities (GE)............................................... 3 * Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE)..............3 BSC 2006 Biological Sciences: Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (GE-B)....3 CHM1020 Basic Chemistry: Concepts and Applications (GE-P) ............3 PHY 2020 Introduction to Principles of Physics..................................... 3 Total 15 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits AEE 3030C Effective Oral Communication.......................3 CHM 1021 Chemistry and Society: Concepts & Applications (GE-P).3 CGS 2531 Intro to Computer Program- ming and Software (GE-M).........3 OR AGG 3333 PC Use in Agriculture STA 3023 Intro to Statistics 1 (GE-M).........3 Electives .........................................................4 Total 16 Semester 4 Spring MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 (GE-M) .................4. AEB 3103 Principles of Food and Resource Economics (GE-S)........4 OR ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics) (GE-S) Electives ................................... ........ 3 AEB 3033 Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources (or equivalent).... ............. ..... 3 Total 14 * 6 hours must have an international or diversity focus JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits AEB 3450 Intro to Natural Resources & Environmental Economics......3 AEB 3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management ..............................3. AGR 3005 Introduction to Agronomy..........3 SOS 3022 General Soils...............................3. Approved Electives...................................... 3 Total 15 Semester 6 Spring AEB 3123 Law Applied to Agriculture .......3 AEB 4274 Natural Resources and Environmental Policy ...............2. AGG 3503 Agriculture and Environ- mental Quality ..........................3 AOM 3073 Safety in Agriculture.................... Approved Electives................... ..... ...... ..5. Total 16 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7-Fall Credits ASG 3003C Intro Animal Science ............4. PMA 3010 Fundamentals of Pest Mgmt.......3 SOS 4231C Soils and Land Use .................3. Approved Electives....................................... 5 Total 15 Semester 8 Spring AEB 4452 Advanced Natural Resources & Environmental Economics ......3 OR AEB 4454 Contemporary Issues in Natural Resource & Environmental Economics (3) AOM 3732 Agricultural Water Mgmt ...........3 Approved Electives.....................................8 Total 14 * Approved electives must include two of the following courses: AEB 4284 Human Resource Policy, AEB 4285 State/Local Government Policy for Rural Areas; GEO 3502 Economic Geography; GEO 3602 Urban Geology; GEO 4554 Regional Development; GEO 4620 Land Use and Urban Form; PUP 3204 Policies and Ecology. LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT SPECIALIZATION This specialization prepares students for employment with agencies and firms that deal in technical aspects of the environmental manage- ment of land and water resources in agriculture. Critical Tracking Criteria: Critical tracking courses are bolded. A stu- dent should complete the bolded courses in the semester indicated to stay "on track" for this major. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester 1 Fall Credits Composition (GE)............................................. 3 Humanities (GE)........................................... 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE)..............3 BSC 2010 Integrated Principles of Biology 1 (GE-B) ..................3 BSC 2010L Integrated Principles of Biology Lab (GE-B) ................1 Elective............. ......... ..........................3 Total 16 Semester 2 Spring * Humanities (GE)........................................... 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE)..............3 BSC 2011 Integrated Principles of Biology II (GE-B)......................3 BSC 2011L Integrated Principles of Biology II Lab (GE-B)............1 CHM2045 General Chemistry (GE-P).........3 CHM2045L Gen Chemistry Lab (GE-P)...... Total 14 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits CHM2046 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis (GE-P)......3 CHM2046L General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Lab (GE-P)..................................... PHY 2004 Applied Physics 1 (GE-P)............3 PHY 2004L Applied Physics 1 Lab (GE-P)..1 CGS 2531 Intro to Computer Program- ming & Software (GE-M) ............3 OR AGG 3333C PC Use in Agriculture STA 3023 Intro to Statistics 1 (GE-M)..........3 Total 14 Semester 4 Spring PHY 2005 Applied Physics 2 (GE-P)............3 MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 (GE-M).....................4 AEB 3103 Principles of Food and Resource Economics (GE-S)........4 OR ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics (GE-S) Electives..................................... .............. 4 Total 15 * 6 hours must have an international or diversity focus