COLLEGES SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits Approved Electives................................ 15 Total 15 Semester 8 Spring AGR 4231C Forage Science & Range Mgt ...4 AEB 3123 Law Applied to Agric ..............3.... AEB 3133 Prin. of Agribusiness Mgt...........3 Approved Electives....................................... 5 Total 15 Suggested Electives (Select from the following or see adviser for approval.)............ Balance of 120 credit hours necessary for graduation AGR 3001 Environment, Food and Society.. 3 AGR 4214 Applied Field Crop Production....2 AGR 4905 Problems in Agronomy............. 1-3 AEB 3341 Strategic Selling and the Technical Interface in Agribusiness ................3 AEB 3424 Human Resource Management in Agribusiness................................ ......3 AGG 4444 Agricultural and Natural Resource Ethics .....................................3 ENY 3005C Principles of Entomology ..............3 MAR 3023 Principles of Marketing.................4 NEM 3002 Principles of Nematology ..............3 PLP 3002C Fundamentals of Plant Pathology ...........................................................4 PLS 4601 W eed Science ...................................3 Foreign language.........................Minimum 6 Agricultural Ecosystems Management Option This curriculum is designed for the student who is interested in the interrelationships between the environment and agricultural pro- duction. It emphasizes ecological impacts of agricultural practices and responsible use of resources. JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits AGR 3005 Prin of Crop Science.....................3 BCH 3023 Elem. Org/Biochem..................4. SOS 3022/3022L Gen Soils/Lab ..................4 AGG 2501 Agric. in the Environment........... 2 AGR 3931C Seminar, Plant Science Info......1 Total 14 Semester 6 Spring AGR 3303 Genetics........................................ 3 AGR 3001 Env., Food and Society................3 SOS 4115 Fertilizers and Soil Fertility (even years only) .......................3. EES 3000 Env. Sci. and Humanity...............3 AGG 3503 Agric. and Env. Quality...............3 Total 15 Summer AGR 4214C App. Field Crop Production....2 Electives (Genetics 3)................................4 Total 6 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits PLS 4601 Weed Science.................................3 Approved Electives........................................9 Total 12 Semester 8 Spring PMA 3010 Fund. of Pest Mgt.......................3 SOS 4242 Wetlands and Water Quality ......3 Approved Electives....................................... 7 Total 13 Suggested Electives (Select from the following or see an adviser for approval.) ........Balance of 120 credit hours necessary for graduation AGR 4210 Field Crop Science .......................3. AGR 4231C Forage Science and Range M anagem ent ....................................4 AGR 4905 Problems in Agronomy..............1-3 AGR 4941 Work Experience in Agronomy.1-3 AGE 3212C Soil and Water Conservation Engineering........... ...............4 AGG 4932 Sustainable Agriculture .............3. AOM3333 Pesticide Application ..................3. BOT 3503, BOT 3503L Introduction to Plant Physiology and Lab .....................6. EES 3008 Energy and Environment..............3 EES 4241C Intro to Water Analysis..............3. ENY 3005C'Prin of Entomology........................3 FRC 3283 Deciduous Fruit Culture................3 NEM 3002 Principles of Nematology.............. 3 PCB 3043C Introduction to Ecology and Lab...........................4 PLP 3002C'Fund of Plant Pathology .............4. SOS 4231C Soils and Land Use ......................3 SOS 4404 Soil Chemistry..............................3. VEC 3221 Commercial Production of Warm Season Vegetables...............4 VEC 3222 Commercial Production of Cool Season Vegetables ........................3. PLANT PATHOLOGY SPECIALIZATION The specialization in plant pathology enables students to learn to diagnose plant dis- eases, to identify the microbes and the e nviron- mental factors that cause disease in plants, and to study the molecular and genetic principles governing infection and development of plant disease and disease epidemics. It further enables students to work in laboratory and field settings and to develop and prescribe environ- mentally safe methods and materials for avoid- ing or treating plant diseases in agricultural and urban environments. Biotechnology Option This option is designed for students who plan to enter graduate school or to work in research laboratories of biotechnological firms, universities or government agencies. JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits AGR 3005 Prin of Crop Science.................3 BCH 3023 Elem. Org/Biochemistry.............4 PLP 3002C Fund. of Plant Pathology ..........4 PLP 3653C Intro. Mycology (even years) ...................................5 Total 16 Semester 6 Spring MCB 2000C Microbiology ...........................4. PLP 3103C Plant Disease Control (Odd years).................................... 3 SOS 3022/3022L Gen Soils/Lab ..................4 MCB 3020C Basic Biol. of Microorg's............5 Total 16 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7-Fall Credits AGR 3303 Genetics................................ PLP 4931 Sem. in Plant Pathology ..............1 ENY 3005C Prin. of Entomology .............3 BCH 4024 Intro. Biochem. & Mol. Bio..........4 Elective..............................................................3 Total 14 Semester 8 Spring BOT 3503/3503L Intro. Plant Phys./Lab ....6 PLS 4242C Microprop of Hort. Crops........4 Elective.................................................. .....4 Total 14 Approved Electives (Select from the following or see adviser for approval.)............ Balance of 120 credit hours necessary for graduation AGR 4321 Plant Breeding .................................3 AGR 5307 Molecular Genetics for Crop Improvement ...............................2.... AGG 5932 Principles of Genetics .....................3 MCB 4303, MCB 4303L Genetics of Microorganisms and Lab...............5 PLP 6303, PLP 6303L Molecular Plant Pathology and Lab.......................4 STA 3023 Intro to Statistics 1.....................3 STA 3024 Intro to Statistics 2............................3 Agricultural Technology Option This option prepares students to work for commodity, seed and agrichemical industries that diagnose or test for plant diseases. This option also prepares students to work as private practitioners and to enter graduate school. JUNIOR YEAR Semester 5 Fall Credits AGR 3005 Prin of Crop Science.................3 BCH 3023 Elem. Org/Biochemistry..........4 PLP 3002C Fund. of Plant Pathology..........4 PLP 3653C Intro. Mycology (even years) ..........................................5 Total 16 Semester 6 Spring BOT 3503/3503L Intro Plant Phys and Lab ..........................................6 MCB 2000C Microbiology ..............................4 PLP 3103C Plant Disease Control (Odd years).................................... 3 Approved Elective ........................................... 2 Total 15 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7 Fall Credits AGR 3303 Genetics.......................................3 PLP 4931 Sem. in Plant Pathology ...........1 ENY 3005C Princ. of Entomology................3 PMA 3010 Fund. Pest Mgt........................3 SOS 3022/3022L Gen. Soils/Lab ............4 Approved Electives....................................... 2 Total 16