Agriculture (Agri)
100. Applied Statistics (3)
Application of experimental methods and statistical procedures in agricultural
research. Emphasis on use of standard design and analysis techniques as
used in plant and animal science. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours)
106. Enterprise Management (1; max total 6)
Concurrent participation in project program required. Theory and field application
of management principles in cotton, field crops, beef, sheep, swine, vineyard,
orchard, and other appropriate agricultural operations.
110W. Dimensions in Agriculture (2)
Current agricultural problems and developments presented by guest speakers.
Nature of agricultural industries in a changing world; interrelationships
among agriculture, government, labor, and public; personal development for
middle and top management positions. Meets the upper division writing skills
requirement for graduation.
150. Resource Material (2)
Prerequisite: junior standing. Development and application of techniques
for obtaining and using resource material including government documents,
university and experiment station reports; educational material and services
available from governmental agencies, allied industries and professional
organizations. Emphasis on material for agriculture and allied fields.
173. Agricultural Internship (1-8; max total 8)
Prerequisite: junior or senior standing and approval of internship committee.
Emphasis on development of decision-making ability through industrial experience
integrated with basic principles acquired in the classroom.