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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Agriculture and Natural Resource Leadership, Education and Communications Major, BS in Agriculture – Agricultural Leadership Concentration


Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture • Agricultural and Natural Resource Leadership, Education and Communications Major • Agricultural Leadership Concentration


 

Advisors

Cooper, Stephens
   

First Year

Hours Credit

AGNR 100  or ANRL 101  1
ANRL 102  3
AGEC 212   3
AGNR 290  3
1BIOL 130 *-BIOL 140 * or BIOL 101 *-BIOL 102 * or BIOL 111 *-BIOL 112 * 8
ENGL 101 *, ENGL 102 * 6
MATH 113 * and Quantitative Reasoning Course* 6
   

Second Year

 
AGEE 211  3
ANRL 202  3
ANSC 220  or PLSC 210  3
1CHEM 100 *-CHEM 110 * or CHEM 120 *-CHEM 130 * 8
CMST 210 * or CMST 240 * 3
2Economics Elective 3-4
ESS 210  4
FDST 101  or FDST 269  3
PLSC 220  or PLSC 221  3
   

Third Year

 
ANRL 303 , ANRL 304  6
AGEE 440 * 3
EPP 313  or EPP 321  3
3, 4Cultures and Civilizations Elective* 3
3, 4Arts and Humanities Elective* 3
5Minor 9
   

Fourth Year

 
ANRL 412  3
ANRL 492  3
ANSC 495  1
BSET 452  3
PHIL 245 * 3
3, 4Cultures and Civilizations Elective* 3
2, 3, 4Social Sciences Elective* 3
4Free Electives 5-6
5Minor 9
   
 

Total 124

   
* Meets University General Education Requirement .
1 CHEM 130  is a prerequisite/corequisite to BIOL 140 , therefore a student selects CHEM 120 -CHEM 130  and BIOL 130 -BIOL 140 ; otherwise the student must elect CHEM 100 -CHEM 110  and BIOL 101 -BIOL 102 
2 ECON 201 (4) satisfies the University General Education-Social Science requirement and the major requirement for economics. If the student transfers ECON LD for 3 credits, it will satisfy the major requirement, but will not satisfy the General Education-Social Science requirement. In these cases, the student should take two courses from the approved General Education-Social Sciences list.
3 Choose from the University General Education list .
4 One of the University General Education Electives, Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Electives, Free Electives or a course taken as part of one of the minors must be a Communicating through Writing (WC) course.
5 Students should select one of the minors offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources: animal science, biosystems engineering technology, entomology and plant pathology, environmental and soil sciences, food and agricultural business, food science and technology, forestry, international agriculture and natural resources, plant sciences, wildlife and fisheries science, or one of the minors in the College of Communication and Information (see listing in this catalog), or submit an individualized plan of study before the third year, for approval by the advisor, department head, and the Dean’s Office. If the minor is less than 23 hours, the excess hours will become free electives.