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Spring Semester, 1959School of AgricultureN. C. State College

MAJOR PROGRAMS IN

AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM

Agricultural EconomicsAgricultural EngineeringAnimal HusbandryDairy ManufacturingDairy HusbandryField CropsHorticulturePlant ProtectionPoultry ScienceSoils

A NEW CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURE

A NEW CONCEPT OF AGRICULTURE IS EMERGING. IN THIS NEW CONCEPT AGRICULTUREIS DEFINED TO INCLUDE THREE IMPORTANT SEGMENTS OF OUR ECONOMY.

THE FIRST SEGMENT INCLUDES THE FARMERS THEMSELVES WHO ARE ENGAGED IN THEPRODUCTION OF CROPS AND LIVESTOCK.

THE SECOND SEGMENT INCLUDES THOSE INDUSTRIES WHICH FURNISH SUPPLIES ANDSERVICE TO AGRICULTURE.

THE THIRD SEGMENT INCLUDES THOSE INDUSTRIES WHICH PROCESS, STORE, HANDLEAND MERCHANDISE THE PRODUCTS OF AGRICULTURE.

TAKEN TOGETHER, THESE THREE GROUPS EMPLOY APPRoxIMATELY 37 PERCENT OF THETOTAL EMPLOYED PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES.

As wE LOOK AT MODERN AGRICULTURE AND REvIEw THE MANY CHANGES wHICH ARETAKING PLACE IN REGARD TO SIZE OF BUSINESS, LABOR EMPLOYED, CAPITAL USED,TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION USED, IT BECOMES INCREASINGLY CLEARTHAT HE MUST DO A BETTER JOB OF TRAINING YOUNG MEN TO wORK IN A NEw,MODERN, DYNAMIC AGRICULTURE. To PROVIDE THIS SUPERIOR TRAINING, THESCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE HAS REORGANIZED ITSUNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURE. THE SCHOOL NOWOFFERS THREE CURRICULA: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE; AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS; ANDAGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY.

THE CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE PLACES MUCH GREATER EMPHASIS UPONSCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATION TO AGRICULTURE. IT PROVIDES EXCELLENT TRAIN-ING FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING RESEARCH FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONSAND INDUSTRT. IT WAS DEVELOPED TO HELP MEET THE SHORTAGE OF WELL-TRAINEDSCIENTISTS.

AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS TRAINS YOUNG MEN IN BUSINESS AND AGRICULTURE. THISPROGRAM BRINGS INTO EXISTENCE A NEW COMBINATION OF BUSINESS, SCIENCE, ANDTECHNICAL AGRICULTURE. MEN IN THIS CURRICULUM ARE TRAINED TO WORK INAGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES CLOSELY RELATED TO FARMING. THERE IS A GREATDEMAND FOR MEN WITH THIS UNIQUE COMBINATION OF TRAINING IN SCIENCE,BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE.

AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY EMPHASIZES APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. INTHIS CURRICULUM MEN ARE TRAINED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND IN THETECHNICAL PROCESSES INVOLVED IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY. THERE IS A SHORT-AGE OF WELL-TRAINED TECHNOLOGISTS.

THESE THREE NEW CURRICULA WILL OFFER MANY NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO THE URBAN,AS wELL AS THE RURAL, BOYS AND GIRLS OF OUR STATE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFOR-MATION CONTACT DR. H. B. JAMES, DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION, SCHOOL OFAGRICULTURE, N. C. STATE COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C.

Spring Semester 1959

CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY

Credits

AG 101 Introduction to Agriculture 1

Languages (12 Credits)

ENG 111, 112 English Composition 6ENG 231 Basic Speaking Skills 3Elective (English or Modern Languages) 3

Social Science and Humanities (21 Credits)

EC 201 Economics 3AGC 212 Economics of Agriculture 3HI 261 The United States in Western Civilization 3PS 201 The American Governmental System 3RS 301 Sociology of Rural Life 3Electives from Group D 6

Physical and Biological Sciences (32 Credits)

MA 101, 102 First Year Math for Engineers orMA 111, 112 Algebra and Trig. Analytic Geometry and Calculus A 8 or 9CH 101 General Inorganic Chemistry 4CH 103 General and Qualitative Chemistry orCH 203 General and Organic Chemistry 4FY 211 General Physics 4BO 103 General Botany 420 103 General Zoology 4301 200 Soils* 4

Electives (60 Credits)

Restricted electives from Groups A and E 9 to 12Restricted electives from Group C 9 to 12Major requirements and electives 27Free electives 12

SuJ~total 126

PE 101, 102. 201, 202 Physical Education 4MS 101, 102. 201, 202 Military Science I and II orAS 121, 122, 221, 222 Air Science I and II a

Total 138

*Upon approval by the Director of Instruction, Geology 120 may besubstituted for Soils.

1/2/59

GROUP ELECTIVES

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, N. C. STATE COLLEGESPRING SEMESTER 1959

GROUP A

PHYSICAL SCIENCES:

Chemistry:CH 103 General and Qualitative ChemistryCH 203 General and Organic ChemistryCH 205 General and Qualitative ChemistryCH 211, 212, 215 Quantitative Analysis

All courses at 400 level and above

Geolggy:

MIG 120 Physical GeologyMIG 222 Historical GeologyMIG 323 PaleontologyMIG 330 MineralogyMIG 442 Petrology

Mathematics:

MA 201 Calculus IMA 202 Calculus IIMA 211, 212 Analytic Geometry and Calculus B, C

All courses at 400 level and above

WPY 202 or 212 General PhysicsPY 223 Astronomy and Astrophysics

All courses at 300 level and above

Soils:$01 200 Soils$01 302 $0113 and Plant Growth801 452 Soil Classification$01 511 Soil Physics501 521 Soil ChemistrySOI 551 Soil Morphology, Genesis and Classifica-

tion

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P YSICAL SCIENCES: con‘t

Statistics:8! 302 Statistical LaboratoryST 311 Introduction to StatisticsST 361, 362 Introduction to Statistics for Engineers 1:

II

All courses at 500 level

BIOLOGICAL SCIEHCES:

Animal Industry:AI 312 Principles of Livestodk NutritionAI 501 Physiology of Domestic AnimalsAI 502 Reproduction and Lactation

Bacteriology:80 312 General Bacteriology

Botany:30 211. 212 DendrologyBo 403 Systematic Botany30 410 Plant Histology and MicrotechniqueBo 421 Plant Physiology30 441 Plant Ecology

All courses at 500 level

Dairy Manufacturing:EM 407 Dairy Bacteriology IDM. 506 Dairy Bacteriology IIDM 508 Dairy Chemistry

Entomology:ENT 301 Introduction to Forest InsectsENT 312 Economic Entomology

All courses at 500 level

Genetics:GN 411 Principles of GeneticsGN 512 GeneticsGN 513 Ctyogenetics I

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES goont'dz

Plant Patholggy:

PPPPPPPPPP

315318515516517

Poultry:P0P0P0

401521522

Zoology:

ZOZ020Z0202020

212213223252301315452

Plant DiseasesDiseases of Forest TreesDiseases of Field CropsDiseases of Fruit CropsDiseases of vegetable Crops

Poultry DiseasesPoultry NutritionEndocrinology of the Fowl

Human AnatomyHuman PhysiologyComparative AnatomyOrnithologyAnimal PhysiologyAnimal ParasitologyAnimal Microtechnique

All courses at 500 level except20 521. 551. and 552 which appearin Group C.

Other courses in the Physical and Biological Sciences not presentlylisted may be elected_upon approval of the Director of Instruction.

__4._GROUP B

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT:

Students in the Agricultural Business Curriculum are to choose certain oftheir courses from very restricted lists, in order that fundamentalgrounding in each area be assured. Specifically, one course is to betaken from Group 1, one course from Group 2, and two courses from Group 3.Courses in these groups also appear in the broader and more inclusivelists, Group 4 and Group 5. Two courses are to be taken from Group 4 andtwo courses from Group 5 which were not elected from Groups 1, 2 and 3.

Group 1: EC 312 Accounting for EngineersEC 407 Business Law IEC 425 Industrial Management

Group 2: AGC 303 Farm Management IAGC 311 Marketing Agricultural Products (or equiv.)AGC 413 Farm Appraisal and FinanceAGC 521 Economics of Agricultural MarketingAGC 523 Farm Management II

Group 3: AGC 431 Introduction to Agricultural PricesAGC 533 Agricultural PolicyAGO 551 Agricultural Production EconomicsAGC 552 Consumption, Distribution and Prices in AgricultureEC 302 National Income and Economic WelfareEC 310 Economics of the FirmEC 442 Economic Forecasting

Group 4: AGC 322 Organization and Management of CooperativesEC 315 SalesmanshipEC 401,402 Principles of AccountingEC 408 Business Law IIEC 409 Introduction to Production CostsEC 411 Marketing MethodsEC 412 Sales ManagementEC 414 Tax AccountingEC 415 AdvertisingEC 420 Corporation FinanceEC 426 Personnel ManagementEC 431 Labor ProblemsEC 432 Industrial RelationsEC 504,505 Principles of Cost AccountingEC 515 InvestmentsEC 525 Management Policy and Decision Making

All courses listed in Group 1 or Group 2

Group 5: AGC 512 Land EconomicsEC 410 Industry StudiesEC 413 Competition, Monopoly, and Public PolicyEC 440 Economics of GrowthEC 448 International EconomicsEC 450 Economic Decision ProcessesEC 455 Econometrics

All courses listed in Group 3

APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY:

Agriculture:AGAG

Agricultural Engineering:AGEAGEAGEAGEAGEAGE

Animal Industry:AIAIAIAIAIA1A1AIAIAIAIA1

‘301401

201202

V 211321 '332341

201202301303307309401402403404503505

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GROUP C

Agencies and Programs for AgriculturePrinciples and Methods of ExtensionEducation

Farm Shop Woodwork _Farm Shop Metalwork IFarm power & Machinery I 1Irrigation, Drainage and TerracingFarm Bldg. and Crop ProcessingFarm Electrication and Utilities

Elem. Dairy ScienceFundamentals of Animal HusbandryGrading and Selecting Meat AnimalsMeat and Meat ProductsAdvanced Selection & Evaluation of LivestockMeat SelectionBeef Cattle ProductionSheep ProductionPork ProductionDairy Farm PrdblemsAnimal BreedingDiseases of Farm Animals

Dairy Manufacturing:DMD4

Entomology::ENT

Field Crogs:PCPCFCFCFCFCEC

401400

322

21131131241241341451.1

Mktg. Milk and Related ProductsPlant Experience

Beekeeping

Field Crops IField Crops IIPastures and Forage CropsAdvanced Pastures and Forage CropsPlant BreedingWeeds and Their ControlTobacco Technology

-5-GROUP C

APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: (cont'd)Horticulture:

HRTHRTHRTHRTHRTHRTHRT

POUlErX:

P0P0

P0P0

Soils:

SOI$01

222301342421432441481

201402

404520

341461

Zoology:202020Z0

Engineering:EMEMEMEEIEMIM

312321521551. 552

Introduction to HorticulturePlant PropagationLandscape GardeningFruit ProductionVegetable ProductionCommercial FloricultureBreeding of Horticulture Plants

Poultry ProductionCommercial Poultry Farm and HatcheryManagementPoultry ProductsPoultry Breeding

Soil Fertility and FertilizersSoil Conservation and Management

Principles of Game ManagementWildlife and Natural Rescurce ConservationFishery BiologyWildlife Management

GROUP C ELECTIVES IN OTHER SCHOOLS

341342343341334321

Forestry:

FORFOR

311402

Psychology:PSY 337

Mechanics A (Statics)Mechanics B (Dynamics)Strength of Materials AIndustrial ElectricityMotion and Time StudyMetallurgy

Principles of Farm ForestryFoundations of Forest Management

Industrial Psychology I

Other courses in the Applied Science and Technology not presentlylisted may be elected upon approval of the Director of Instruction

-1...GROUP D

SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES:Agricultural Economics:

AGCAGCAGCAGCAGCAGO

212501512533551552

EconomicsECECECECECECECECECBCBCBCBC

201, 202436442444501502510514519540548550555

History:HIHIHIHIHIHIHI

201202205225.226251252261

Economics of AgricultureIntermediate Agricultural Economics TheoryLand EconomicsAgricultural PolicyAgricultural Production EconomicsConsumption. Distribution and Prices in Agriculture

EconomicsEconomic FluctuationsEvolution of EConomic IdeasEconomic Systems 'Intermediate Economic TheoryMoney, Income and EmploymentPublic FinanceInternational EconomicsMonetary TheoryEconomic Growth and DevelopmentEconomics of welfareMathematical Models in EconomicsIntroduction to Linear Programming

The Ancient WOrldThe Medival worldThe Modern western WDrldModern EuropeThe United States to lessThe United States to 1865The United States in western Civilization

All courses at 300 level and abovePolitical Science:

PSPSPSPS

201202301302

The American Governmental SystemCounty and Municipal GovernmentComparative Political SystemsContemporary Wbrld Politics

All courses at 400 level and abovePhilosophy and Religion:

PHIPHIPHIPHI

201203205301

LogicEffective LivingProblems and Types of PhilosophyReligious Groups and Trends in the United States

~8-

GROUP D

Philosoghg and Religion (Cont'd):

REL 302 The Bible and Its BackgroundREL 303 Christian EthicsP81 305 Philosophy of ReligionPHI 306 Philosophy of ArtPHI 309 Marriage and Family LivingPHI 311 Parent-Child RelationshipsPHI 395 Philosophical Analysis

All courses at 400 level and above

Psychology:PSY 200 Introduction to PsychologyPSY 201 Elementary Experimental PsychologyPSY 302 Psychology of Personality and AdjustmentPSY 304 Educational PsychologyPSY 307 General Applied Psychology

All courses at 400 level and above including:

PSY 476 Psychology of AdolescencePSY 490 Social PsychologyPSY 511 Advanced Social PsychologyPSY 565 Industrial Management Psychology

Rural Sociology:RS 301 Sociology of Rural LifeRS 321 Introduction to Social ResearchRS 322 Introduction to Rural Social workRS .441 Rural Social PathologyRs 442 Rural Social Structure

§ociology and Anthropology:ANT 205 People of the WOrldANT 251 The Study of ManANT 252 Cultural AnthropologySOC 111. 112 The American Way of LifeSOC 202 Man and Society (General Sociology)SOC 301 Human BehaviorSOC 302 Public Relations and Modern SocietySOC 303 Current Social ProblemsSOC 304 Contemporary Family LifeSOC 305 Race RelationsSOC 306 Delinquency and Crime

All courses at 400 level and above

GROUP D

social Studies

SS 301, 302 Contemporary CivilizationSS 491. 492 contemporary Issues

Other courses in the Social Sciences and Humanities not presentlylisted may be elected upon approval of the Director of Instruction.

MAJOfi IN JGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURDBS:

AGC 521 or Economics of Agricultural MarketingAGC 52}

GROUP C COURSES:

Farm Management IIElectives

Total

Electives

QEPARTIVIENTAL RE} MUIRn‘I/IEN‘I‘S AND ELECTIVES:

AGC 303AGC 311ST 311EC 401AGO 533AGC 551AGC 552

FREE ELECTIVES:

Farm Management IMarketing Agricultural ProductsIntroduction to StatisticsPrinciples of AccountingAgricultural PolicyAgricultural Production EconomicsConsumption, Distribution, andPrices in AgricultureElectives

Total

Credits

36-99 - l2

9 — 12

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12

MAJQR IN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSES: Credits

MA 201 Calculus I 4FY 212 General Physics 4

Electives __.§_..Total 10

GROUP C COURSES:

EM 3hl Mechanics (Statics) A 2EM 3A2 Mechanics B (Dynamics) 2AI 201 Elem. Dairy Science )AI 202 Fundamentals of Animal Husbandry )F0 211 Field Crops I )F0 312 Pastures and Forage Crops ) 7F0 414 Weeds and Their Control )HRT 222 Introduction to Horticulture )PO 201 Poultry Production )

Total 11

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIRLMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

AGE 151,152 Farm Mechanics 4AGE 211 Farm Power and Machinery 3AGE 321 Irrigation, Terracing and Drainage 3AGE #11 Farm Bower and Machinery IIB ' 3AGE 332 Farm Buildings and Crop Processing 3AGE 341 Farm Electrification and Utilities 3AGE #52 Seminar 1ME 101,102 Engr. Graphics I and II 4CE 201 Survey I 3

Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN ANILAL HUSBANDRY

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSQ : CreditsBO 312 General Bacteriology 4CH #51 Introductory Biochemistry 3Z0 301 Animal Physiology , 2

Total 10GROUP C COURSfiS:

Electives ll

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

AI 202 Fundamentals of Animal Husbandry #AI 301 Grading and Selecting Meat Animals 3AI 312 Principles of Livestock Nutrition 3AI 403 Meat and Meat Products 3AI 502 Reproduction and Lactation 4AI 503 Animal Breeding 3AI 506 Livestock Production AGN All The Principles of Genetics 3Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN DAIRY NANUFACTURING

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSES: CreditsBO 312 General Bacteriology hDM #07 Dairy Bacteriology I 4Elective \___é___

Total 11GROUP C COURSES:

AI 201 Elements of Dairy Science #Electives 6

Total 10

DEPARTMENTAL REgUIREMENTS AND SLECTIVES:

DM #01 Market milk and Related Products 3DM 501 Advanced Dairy Technology 3DM 504 Dairy Plant Management #DM 506 Dairy Bacteriology II 3Two of the following:

DM #02 CheeseDM 403 Ice Cream and Related Frozen Dairy FoodsDM #04 Butter and Dairy By-Products 6Electives 8

Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN DAIRY HUSBaNDRY

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSJS: CreditsCH 451 Introduction to Biochemistry 3GN #11 The Principles of Genetics 7 3Electives é - 6

Total 9 - 12GROUP C COURSES:

Z0 312 Animal Physiology 3Electives 6 - 2Total 9 - 12

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIRJMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

AI 201 Elements of Dairy Science #AI 305 Selecting Dairy Cattle 2AI 312 Principles of Livestock Nutrition 3BO 312 General Bacteriology 4AI 40# Dairy Farm Problems 3AI #06 Animal Industry Seminar 1AI 502 Reproduction and Lactation #AI 503 Animal Breeding 3Elective 3

Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN FIELD CROPS

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSES: Credits

GN #11 The Principles of Genetics 3PP 315 Plant Diseases 3

Electives - 6 — 2Total 9 - 12

GROUP C COURSES:

Electives 9 ~ 12

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

F0 211 Field Crops I 3PC 311 Field Crops II 3F0 312 Pastures and Forage Crops 3PC 413 Plant Breeding 3PC 414 Weeds and Their Control 3BO #21 Plant Physiology 4ENT 312 Economic Entomology 3SOI 302 or Soils and Plant Growth501 3h1 Soil Fertility and Fertilizers 3

Elective 2Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN HORTICULTURE

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum, the following courses are required for students interestedin Fruit and vegetable Crops or Ornamental Crops.

GROUP A AND B COURSES:

BOGNPP

421#11315

GROUP C COURSES:

$01 341HRT 481

Plant PhysiologyGeneticsPlant Diseases

Total

Soil Fertility and FertilizersBreeding of Horticultural PlantsElectives

TotalDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

ENT 312 Economic EntomologySix courses in Fruit and Vegetable Crops

AGC 364HRT 321HRT 421HRT 432HRT 452HRT #62

Marketing of Fruits and Veg.Grad., Pack. and Insp. of Fr. & Veg.Fruit ProductionVegetable Production

3333

Principles of Fr. and veg. Processing 3Grad. & Insp. of Processed Fr.& Veg.

or Six courses in Ornamental CropsHRT 201,HRT 311HRT #42HRT 3%2HRT 331HRT 412HRT 441HRT 512

FREE ELECTIVES:

202 Woody Plantsor Nursery Practice

Commercial Floricultureor Landscape Gardening

Floral Design and Shop Managementor Outdoor Production of Floral Crops

Commercial FloricultureHandling and Storage of Orna. Plants

ElectivesTotal

2M

6

3

3

3__3__

Credits433

10

2'?

12

MAJOR IN HORTICULTURE

Agricultural Technology Curriculum (Continued)

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural Technologycurriculum, the following courses are required for students interestedin Fruit and Vegetable Processing.

GROUP A AND B COURSES:

PY 212CH 215BO 421

GROUP C COURSES:

AGE 331HRT 222

General PhysicsQuantitative AnalysisPlant Physiology

Total

Dairy EngineeringIntroduction to HorticultureElective

TotalDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

BO 312CH #25,426HRT 321

HRT #52HRT #62

HRT 562

FREE ELECTIVES:

General BacteriologyOrganic ChemistryGrading, Packing and Inspection of Fruitsand VegetablesPrinciples of Fruit and Vegetable ProcessingGrading and Inspection of Processed Fruitsand VegetablesHandling and Storage of Fruits and VegetablesElectives

TotalOWN\NUJox:

27

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MAJOR IN PLANT PROTECTION

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum, the following courses are required?

GROUP A AND B COURSES: Credits

CH 425 Organic Chemistry 3CH 426 or Orgaric ChemistryCH 451 Introductory Biochemistry ' 3GN 411 The Principles of Genetics 3

Electives _Q?3Total 9~12

GROUP C COURSES:

FC 211 Field Crops I 3HRT 222 Introduction to Horticulture 3

Electives 3—6Total 9~12

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

BO 421 Plant Physiology 4BO 512 General Bacteriology 4ENT 312 Economic Entomology 3

Entomology Elective 3PP 315 Plant Diseases 3

Plant Pathology Elective 3FC 411+ Weeds and Their Control 3

Electives 4Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN POULTRY SCISNCE

Agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agriculmral TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSES: CreditsZ0 301 Animal Physiology 4GN #11 The Principles of Genetics 3BO 312 General Bacteriology #

Total 11GROUP C COURSES:

Electives 10

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES:

PO 201 Poultry Production 4PO 301 Poultry Judging 2P0 #01 Poultry Diseases #P0 #02 Commercial Poultry Farm and Hatchery

Management 4P0 #03 Poultry Seminar 1 + 1PO 404 Poultry Products 3P0 521 Poultry Nutrition 3PO 520 Poultry Breeding 3

Electives 2Total 27

FREE ELECTIVES: 12

MAJOR IN SOILS

agricultural Technology Curriculum

In addition to the requirements of the Agricultural TechnologyCurriculum the following courses are required.

GROUP A AND B COURSES:

Electives

GROUP C COURSES:

Electives

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND ELECTIVES;

MIG 120 Physical GeologyBO 312 General BacteriologyBO 421 Plant Physiology801 341 Soil Fertility and FertilizersSCI 302 Soils and Plant GrowthSCI #80 Senior SeminarSCI #61 Soil Conservation and Management801 452 Soil Classification

Elective from Group A or BTotal

FREE ELECTIVES:

Credits

9 - 12

12‘— 9

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