Bachelor of Science - Agricultural Studies
Shown below is a sample sequence of courses for your degree. If you follow this plan, you should be able to graduate in four years, provided you complete five courses per semester. This is just one example of how you could complete your major and degree requirements; you may find that a different sequence works as well as this one.
See the Program Planning Guide for details regarding program requirements.
Agricultural Studies 1000
One of: Computer Science 1620, Mathematics 1560, Physics 1050
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Secondary subfield course
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Secondary subfield course
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Agricultural Studies 3300
Primary subfield course 3000/4000 level
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Technical Studies Semester (15.0 credit hours)
Students will receive credit for the following (upon successful completion and receipt of transcripts):
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2 Agricultural Studies 3000-level science courses |
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3 Agricultural Studies 2000-level science courses |
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Primary subfield course 3000/4000 level
Primary subfield course 3000/4000 level
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Agricultural Studies 4000
Agricultural Studies 43001
Primary subfield course 3000/4000 level
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1 Semester of offering may vary. Students should consult the Coordinator of Agricultural Studies regarding the semester of offering of this course.
Note: Students choosing to complete requirements for the Concentration in Agricultural Business and/or the Concentration in Geographical Information Systems should choose those prescribed courses in place of Elective courses or GLER courses
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