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AGNR 480 - How to Feed the World

3 Credit Hours
Human population growth will require food production to double by 2050. Explore ways our global society might sustainably increase food production, in ways that protect our environmental resources while maintaining food security and food justices. Aspects include socio-political, business, technology, cultural, religious, and natural sciences in various learning formats ranging from group discussions to guest lectures. Students are expected to develop potential solutions towards solving the world’s food and environmental crises. May be used as capstone option for international agriculture and international resources minor.

(DE) Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101 *, ENGL 102 *.
Recommended Background: Oral communication course and at least two expanded perspectives courses.
Registration Restriction(s): Junior, senior or graduate student status.



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