AGRICULTURE Semester 8 Spring NEM 3002 Prin. of Nematology.................3. Elective.........................................................10 Total 13 Approved Electives (Select from the following or see adviser for approval) ..............Balance of 120 credit hours necessary for graduation AEB 3133 Principles of Agribusiness M anagem ent .................................... ............ 3 AGR 3001 Environ, Food & Society................ 3 AOM 3333 Pesticide Application .....................3 PMA 4570C Field Techniques in IPM ................2 PLP 6404 Epidemiology of Plant Disease.....4 PLS 4601 Weed Science................................3. PLANT PROTECTION SPECIALIZATION Students in the plant protection specializa- tion will receive instruction in related pest sci- ence areas: entomology, nematology, plant pathology and weed science. Emphasis is placed on understanding the crop/plant ecosys- tem and the need for managing pests. The cur- riculum focuses on theory and application of biological, chemical and integrated manage- ment programs compatible with maintaining a quality environment. Students who complete the requirements for the plant protection specialization will find employment opportunities in agribusiness or government agencies concerned with pest man- agement, crop production and environmental protection. Successful completion of the spe- cialization will place the student in an excellent position for graduate study. 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. PLP 3002C Fund Plant Pathology ...............4 Total 15 Semester 6 Spring BOT 3503/3503L Intro. Plant Phys/Lab .....6 PLP 3103C Plant Disease Control (Odd years)................ .................3 PMA 3010 Fund. of Pest Mgt. .....................3 Total 12 Summer AGR 4214C App. Field Crop Production.....2 ENY 4161 Insect Classification.................3 ENY 3005C Prin. of Entomology ...............3. PMA 4570C Field Tech. in Pest Mgt..............2 Total 10 SENIOR YEAR Semester 7-Fall Credits AGR 3303 Genetics...................................... 3 NEM 3002 Prin. of Nematology .....................3 PLS 4601 W eed Science................................3 Electives................... ............. ... .. 5 Total 14 Semester 8 Spring Approved Electives........................................9 Total 9 Approved Electives (Select from the following or see adviser for approval) ................Balance of 120 credit hours necessary for graduation AEB 3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management.................................... 3 AGR 4321C Plant Breeding ................... .3 AOM 3333 Pesticide Application......................3 AGG 3503 Agriculture and Environmental Quality ..................3 AOM3732 Agricultural Water Management 3 BOT 3143C Local Flora....................................... 3 FRC 3212 Introduction to Citrus Culture..... 4 MCB 2000C Microbiology ................................. 4 ORH 3222C Turfgrass Culture.................... 4 ORH 3513C Ornamental Plant Identification I..3 ORH 3514C Ornamental Plant Identification II.............................3. PCB 3043C Introduction to Ecology and Lab.........................4 PLP 3151 Biocontrol of Plant Disease and W eeds ............................................... 3 PLP 3653C Introductory Mycology ..................4 PLP 4222C Introductory Plant Virology .........4 PLP 4242C Introduction to Plant Bacteriology......................................... PLP 4260C Introduction of Plant Pathogenic Fungi ................................................. 4 PLP 4290C Principles of Plant Disease Diagnosis.......................................... 2 PLS 3221 Plant Propagation........................3. SOS 4115 Fertilizers & Soil Fertility............... 3 VEC 3221 Commercial Production of Warm Season Vegetables........................4. VEC 3222 Commercial Production of Cool Season Vegetables........................3. WIS 3401C Wildlife Ecology and M anagement.................................. 3 PLANT SCIENCE MINOR Undergraduates whose major is not plant science can a minor in agronomy. This program is under the direction of the agronomy depart- ment and requires a minimum 15 credits. Interested students are encouraged to consult agronomy advisers early in their academic career. Credit Credits AGR 3005 Prin of Crop Science .......................3 Select two of the following six courses (5-8 Credits) AGR 4210 Field Crop Science .......................3. AGR 4231C Forage Science and Range Management.......................................................4 AGR 4614C Seed Technology .............................3 AGR 4214C Applied Field Crop Production ....2 AGR 5277C Tropical Crops..............................3. SOS 3022, SOS 3022L Gen. Soils and Lab...........4 Select one of the following three courses: AGR 3303 Genetics...........................................3 AGR 4321 Plant Breeding ..............................3. AGG 5932 Principles of Genetics ................1-4 Select one of the following three courses AGR 5266C Field Plot Technique.......................3 PLS 4601 Weed Science.................................. 3 PLS 5652 Herbicide Technology................... 3 Poultry Science (See Animal Sciences) Students preparing for employment in the poultry industry should major in animal sci- ences with a poultry specialization. For efficient completion of required courses and for selection of appropriate electives, students must consult an adviser in the Department of Dairy and Poultry Sciences. Preveterinary Medicine Program Students who intend to pursue a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine must elect a major. The majors within the College of Agriculture that have specializations that prepare a student for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine are animal science, entomology and nematol- ogy, food science and human nutrition, microbi- ology and cell sciences, and wildlife ecology and conservation. Students who pursue another major must complete the necessary pre- professional courses as part of their academic program. To be eligible to apply for admission to the College of Veterinary Medicine, the fol- lowing courses must be completed with no grade less than C. This list alone is not a major. FRESHMAN YEAR Semester I Fall Credits ENC 1101 Composition (GE-C).................3 CHM 2040 or CHM 2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I (GE-P).....3-4 MAC 2311 Calculus OR STA 3023 (GE-M) ......................3-4 Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)..........3 Total 12-14 Semester 2 Spring ENC 1102 Composition (GE-C) .................3 MAC 2311 Calculus OR STA 3023 (GE-M).......................3-4 CHM 2041 and 2045L or 2046 and 2046L General Chemistry I (GE-P).......4 Social and Behavioral Sciences (GE-S)..........6 Total 16-17 Summer CHM 2046 General Chemistry II (GE-P).......4 ASG 3003C Intro to Animal Science............4 Humanities (GE).......................... ....... 3 Total 11 SOPHOMORE YEAR Semester 3 Fall Credits Hum anities (GE)............................................... 3 CHM 2210 Organic Chemistry I..................3 BSC 2010 and BSC 2010L Biology I Lecture and Lab (GE-B)...............4 ASG 3402 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Feeding ............4 Total 14 Semester 4 Spring Humanities (GE).............................................6 CHM 2211 and CHM 2211L Organic Chemistry II ...............................5 BSC 2011 and BSC 2011L Biology II Lecture and Lab (GE-B) ...........4 Total 15