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You are in the official 2005-2006 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.


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Department of Plant Science

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Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
Plant Science Major


Options: Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Health, General Plant Science

Recommended curriculum for students interested in agronomy (crop science and soil and water courses), horticulture (ornamental horticulture, horticulture, viticulture, and some crop science courses), plant health, and general plant science.

Major requirements (51 units)

  • Plant Science Core (30 units)
    PLANT 99, 107; PLTH 103, 105, 106; SW 2, 100, 100L; MEAG 3
    Choose one from CRSC 1, OH 1, HORT 1
    Choose 2 units from PLANT 180, 190, 194, 196, or VIT 196

    After consultation with your adviser, choose an option and courses that best serve your career objectives. Core courses cannot be counted in the option.
  • Agronomy Option (21 units)
    Choose a minimum of 12 upper-division units from CRSC and/or SW courses
    Choose a minimum of 9 units including one course from three different prefixes (6 upper-division units): PLTH, SW, PLANT 108, PLANT 170T, and MEAG (excluding MEAG 1S)
  • Horticulture Option (21 units)
    Choose a minimum of 12 upper-division units from HORT, OH, VIT, CRSC 111 and CRSC 112
    Choose a minimum of 9 units including one course from three different prefixes (6 upper-division units): PLTH, SW, PLANT 108, PLANT 170T, and MEAG (excluding MEAG 1S)
  • Plant Health Option (21 units)
    Choose a minimum of 12 upper-division units from PLTH and/or SW courses
    Choose a minimum of 9 units including one course from three different prefixes (6 upper-division units): OH, HORT, CRSC, VIT, PLANT 108, PLANT 170T, and MEAG (excluding MEAG 1S)
  • General Plant Science Option (21 units)
    Choose from the following:
    A minimum of 3 upper-division units from each of PLTH, SW
    A minimum of 3 units from MEAG (excluding MEAG 1S)
    A minimum of 6 units from OH, HORT, CRSC, PLANT 108, PLANT 170T, and/or VIT
    [18 units must be upper division]

 

Additional requirements (20-21 units)*
CHEM 3A*, BOT 10*, AGEC 1*, CHEM 8 or 3B, BOT 130, BIOSCI 140A or PLANT 150, AGEC 76

Depending on career goals, choose either of the following:
Management courses**: AGEC 31 and select one from AGEC 110N, 117, 120, 130, 160, 164
Science courses: CHEM 150 and MICRO 20

General Education requirements (51 units)
(Includes 12 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed.)

Electives (0 units)

Note: Consult your departmental adviser for other G.E. courses that are recommended for the plant science major. No General Education Integration or Multicultural/International course offered by the Plant Science Department may be used to satisfy the G.E. requirements for majors in the department.

Total units (122-123 units)*

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* This total assumes that CHEM 3A, BOT 10, and AGEC 1 are being used to satisfy 9 units of the G.E. requirement.

**Additional prerequisites may be required for some upper-division AGEC courses.



Advising Notes

  1. During the Add/Drop period of their first semester, students are required to attend a department undergraduate orientation session. Alternatively, they are required to meet with the department chair. In either case, they will be assisted in selecting an appropriate faculty adviser and be given the curriculum checksheet(s) from which to select a catalog year.
  2. Meet with your academic adviser prior to registration each semester.
  3. General Education courses designated as required by the department are prerequisites to many courses in the program of study. The General Education requirement of 51 units may be exceeded depending upon your selection of courses.
  4. CR/NC grading is not permitted for courses included in the major.
  5. Upper-division G. E. courses (i.e., 100-level courses) should not be attempted prior to the semester in which 60 lower-division units toward the degree have been completed.
  6. The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing the university Upper-Division Writing Examination (UDWE) or by passing an approved upper-division writing skills course. One unit of credit (i.e., ENGL 100W) may be earned for passing the exam; 3 units of credit is earned by obtaining a letter grade of C or higher in an approved course, i.e., PLANT 110W. In either case, the requirement will have been met.
  7. One semester prior to graduation, contact your academic adviser to prepare and file an official Certification of Major Requirements form. Your Application for Graduation cannot be processed by the Evaluations Office until this form has been submitted.
  8. Students interested in becoming Certified Professional Agronomists, Crop Scientists/Specialists or Soil Scientists/Specialists should consult with their department faculty adviser for additional requirements for certification.


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Plant Science Minor

The 21 units of courses will constitute a basic background in plant science. The program is similar to the major core and provides students with an introduction to the broad spectrum of plant science. Other majors in the School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, particularly the Agricultural Business and Education majors, require students to be knowledgeable of plant science in order to pursue their careers or teach the subjects of agricultural production. This minor would be a way in which students could acquire those courses they need and get credit for completing a program of study rather than only a series of courses.

Select from the following (3 units)
PLANT 107: Plant Propagation
PLANT 196: Crop Project* (MEAG 3 and permission of instructor and appropriate production course)
PLANT 150: Crop Improvement* (BOT 10 or BIOL 10)

Select from the following (6 units)
PLTH 103: Economic Entomology* (BOT 10 or BIOL 10 or ZOOL 10)
PLTH 105: Weeds* (BOT 10 or BIOL 10 and CHEM 3A)
PLTH 106: Plant Pathology* (BOT 10 or BIOL 10)

Select from the following (3 units)
SW 2: Agricultural Water
SW 100: Soils* (CHEM 3A)

Select from one of the option areas in Plant Science (9 units)
(at least 6 units must be upper division)

Total (21 units)

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*Course requires a prerequisite.

Note: The Plant Sciences Minor also requires a 2.0 GPA and 6 upper-division units in residence.

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Master of Science Degree Requirements

The Master of Science in Plant Science is a 30-unit program designed to provide advanced studies and in -depth knowledge in the fundamentals of plant physiology and experimental design, as well as technical writing and formal presentation of research reports.

This degree is for individuals seeking career advancement in agronomy, agricultural research and development, plant physiology, pest management, plant pathology, and soils and irrigation. Graduate courses are offered in the late afternoon or evening permitting students to earn their degree within two years when working closely with an adviser.

Admission Requirements.
The Master of Science in Plant Science assumes preparation equivalent to a Bachelor of Science in Plant Science. The following courses or equivalents are expected to be completed prior to enrollment in courses to be applied to the master's program: BOT 10, 130; CHEM 3A, 8; PLTH 103, 105, 106; PLANT 99; SW 2, 100, 100L.

Students are required to submit in one complete packet the following materials to the Department of Plant Science, Ag Building, Room 222:

  • one complete set of transcripts of all prior college or university work
  • school application to the master's degree program
  • 500-word statement of purpose by the candidate
  • three letters of recommendation from persons in a position to make an evaluation in support of program entry, and
  • one copy of the Institutional Score Report of GRE scores.

All graduate applicants whose native language is not English, regardless of citizenship, must demonstrate English language proficiency through an official TOEFL report showing a minimum score of 550, unless they have a baccalaureate degree from an institution of higher education in which English is the language of instruction.

The packet of materials must be delivered to the Department of Plant Science by the following deadlines:
Submit of Enrollment Packet by
Spring Semester: October 25
Fall Semester: March 15

Incomplete packets of materials will be returned to students for resubmission the following semester. Required application materials are available in the Department of Plant Science, Ag 222, 559.278.2861.

A committee of department faculty will review all complete applications which were received by the stated deadline. Written notification will be sent, no later than the 15th day of the next succeeding month, regarding whether or not admission has been granted. Admission to the M.S. in Plant Science degree program is contingent upon admission to California State University, Fresno. Students who have been denied admission to the graduate program in plant science must appeal the decision in writing to the department's graduate coordinator no later than two weeks following the date of the letter of denial in order to be reconsidered by the faculty for admission during the semester for which the application was originally submitted.

Admission as a classified student will be based on consideration of a combination of all the following criteria:

  1. GRE scores, which must be submitted with application (suggested minimum scores of 480 verbal and 580 quantitative)
  2. grade point average for the last 60 units (minimum 2.75 GPA)
  3. college transcript verifying completion of prerequisite courses and that bachelor's degree was conferred
  4. completed School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology "Graduate Programs Admission Application"
  5. three letters of reference, and
  6. a typewritten statement of 500 words explaining the applicant's professional goals.

Conditional classified standing may be granted by the department to applicants who have a minimum GPA of 2.5 (last 60 semester units) and who have 9 or fewer units of prerequisite courses to complete. Students must achieve a 3.0 GPA on prerequisite coursework.

Students must achieve classified standing in the program by the semester in which a maximum of 10 units to be used toward the master's degree are completed.

Students are not normally accepted into the Master of Science in Plant Science degree program if they have more than 10 units of prerequisite courses to complete. Prerequisite coursework cannot be used to fulfill the 30 unit master's program requirements. Potential graduate students who have 10 or more units of prerequisite courses to complete are encouraged to enroll as unclassified postbaccalaureate students in plant science at California State University, Fresno and apply to the master's program when they have 9 or fewer units of prerequisite courses to complete. Students must achieve a 3.0 GPA on prerequisite coursework.

Students completing prerequisite coursework, following admission as unclassified postbaccalaureate students in plant science, must achieve a grade of C or better in required prerequisite coursework to qualify for admission to the master's degree program.

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Program Requirements

All students must complete a 13-unit common core. Students must also complete 9 units of additional requirements, including one course from each of three sets of courses, as well as 2-5 units of approved electives. Each student is also expected to complete a 3- or 6-unit thesis in consultation with a thesis committee.

Core (13 units)
AGRI 200, 201, 220; PLANT 257, 270

Additional requirements (9 units)
Three courses, one from each of three sets:
Set A: PLANT 252, 254, 255
Set B: PLANT 258, 261
Set C: PLANT 253, 256

Electives (2-5 units)
In consultation with their advisers, students select additional courses from the three sets listed above, and/or from the department's approved electives list.

Culminating experience (3 or 6 units)
PLANT 299

Total minimum requirements (30 units)


Graduate Advising Notes

  1. Several of the approved elective courses have prerequisites other than courses listed as admission requirements.
  2. To obtain the required school application form and more specific information concerning the Master of Science in Plant Science degree, interested students should call or write the department office. Upon acceptance in the Master of Science in Plant Science program, students should obtain the Graduate Student Handbook from the department office.
  3. Upon acceptance into the M.S. in Plant Science program, students will be assigned an initial faculty adviser by the department chair. Students may subsequently select a faculty adviser upon obtaining his/her approval and notifying the department office of that selection.
  4. Elective courses are selected in consultation with the student's faculty adviser from the three sets of courses listed under additional requirements. They may also be selected from the department's list of approved electives, consisting of chemistry, biology and plant science courses.
  5. To progress through the graduate program, the student must: (a.) Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 (b.) Complete all prerequisite coursework (c.) Attain classified standing (d.) Meet the university graduate writing requirement (e.) Pass the department qualifying examination (f.) File for advancement to candidacy (g.) Complete the program requirements (h.) File a master's thesis committee assignment form (i.) Satisfactorily present and defend the thesis research results
  6. Advancement to candidacy requires the completion of 9 program units in residence, meeting the university graduate writing requirement, and filing a Petition for Advancement to Candidacy a minimum of one semester prior to enrollment in thesis and within the deadline.
  7. Students must meet the university graduate writing competency requirement by passing the writing component of AGRI 220 or FN 200. (See Plant Science Department graduate policy manual or graduate program coordinator for details.)
  8. All students must successfully complete the department qualifying exam. This exam is designed to be taken during the third semester the student is in the M.S. program or after completion of AGRI 200, AGRI 201, and PLANT 257. Information on the department qualifying exam is available from the Plant Science Department's secretary.
  9. See Division of Graduate Studies section in this catalog for university requirements.


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