AGRICULTURAL
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science
Agricultural Education
provides broad preparation in agricultural sciences and professional education,
including communications and human relations skills. In addition to required
courses, students may select a minor. (See page 46.)
The Bachelor's degree
prepares students for professional education positions in the mainstream
of agriculture including teaching, cooperative extension service, and
government agricultural agencies. This degree also prepares students for
other educational work such as agricultural missionary, public relations,
and training officers in agricultural industry.
Freshman Year
First Semester
3 - AGRIC
103 Intro. to Animal Industries
3 - AGRIC 200
Agricultural Applications of Microcomputers
4 - BIOL 103
General Biology I
3 - ENGL 101
Composition I
3 - Mathematical
Sciences Requirement1
16
Second Semester
1 - AG
ED 100 Orientation and Field Experience
3 - AGRIC 104
Introduction to Plant Sciences
4 - BIOL 104
General Biology II
3 - ENGL 102
Composition II
3 - Mathematical
Sciences Requirement1
1 - Elective
15
Sophomore Year
First Semester
3 - AG
ED 201 Intro. to Agricultural Education
3 - AG M 205
Principles of Farm Shop or 3
- AG M 206 Agricultural Mechanization
4 - CH 101
General Chemistry or 4
- CH 105 Beg. Gen. and Organic Chemistry
3 - HIST 322
History of Technology or 3
- HIST 323 Hist. of American Technology
3 - Humanities
Requirement E.21
16
Second Semester
3 - AP
EC 202 Agricultural Economics
4 - CH 102
General Chemistry or 4
- CH 106 Beg. Gen. and Organic Chemistry
3 - HORT 208
Landscape Appreciation
3 - Literature
Requirement2
3 - Elective
16
Junior Year
First Semester
3 - AG
M 301 Soil and Water Conservation or 3
- AG M 452 Farm Power
3 - AP EC 302
Economics of Farm Management
4 - CSENV 202
Soils
4 - ENT 301
General Entomology
6 - Minor3
20
Second Semester
3 - AVS
370 Principles of Animal Nutrition
3 - ED F 302
Educational Psychology
3 - SPCH 250
Public Speaking
6 - Minor3
3 - Writing
Intensive Requirement1
18
Senior Year
First Semester
1 - AG
ED 400 Supervised Field Experience II
2 - AG ED 423
Curriculum
2 - AG ED 425
Teaching Agricultural Mechanics
3 - FOR 305
Elements of Forestry
3 - PL PA 401
Plant Pathology
3 - Minor3
4 - Elective
18
Second Semester
3 - AG
ED 401 Methods in Agricultural Educ.
12 - AG ED
406 Directed Teaching
3 - Elective
18
137 Total Semester
Hours
1See General
Education Requirements.
2ENGL
202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210.
3A minor
is recommended. See advisor for available minors and course requirements.
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