Apr 28, 2024  
2017-2018 General Catalog 
    
2017-2018 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

**COURSE SEARCH**


The following is a listing of all courses of instruction offered by departments at LSU. This listing was up-to-date and as correct as possible at the time of publication of this catalog.

Since this catalog was prepared well in advance of its effective date, some courses may have been added, others may have been dropped, and/or changes in content may have been made.

 

Agricultural Economics

  
  • AGEC 4443 Farm and Rural Land Appraisal (3)


    Prereq.: AGEC 2003  or equivalent. Not for graduate AGEC degree credit. Theory, methods and procedures of real estate appraisal applied to rural property; trends in rural real estate values; factors influencing rural real estate values; approaches used in rural real estate valuation.
  
  • AGEC 4603 Agricultural Policy (3)


    Prereq.: grade of “C” or above in AGEC 2003  and ECON 2030 , or ECON 2000  and ECON 2010  or equivalent. Role of agriculture in the national economy; how agricultural policy decisions affect the general public; emphasis on economic impacts of policies on producers and consumers of agricultural products; effects of other nations’ policies on American agriculture.
  
  • AGEC 4613 Agricultural Trade (3)


    Prereq.: AGEC 3003  or equivalent. Structure, trade and practices in exporting and importing regions and nations; policies of major agricultural trading nations and institutions; aid, development relationships and current development trade policy.
  
  • AGEC 4623 Rural Resource and Community Development (3)


    Prereq.: AGEC 3003  or permission of instructor. Characteristics of developed and undeveloped rural areas; analysis of economic and related problems and potential for development; public policy issues concerning rural development.
  
  • AGEC 4700 Problems in Agricultural Economics (1-3)


    Prereq.: approval of department head. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Independent study under the direction of a faculty member or faculty committee.
  
  • AGEC 7103 Advanced Statistical Methods in Agriculture (3)


    Application of advanced statistical tools to problems in agricultural economics; emphasis on the general linear model, including diagnostics, applications and interpretation.
  
  • AGEC 7113 Agribusiness Research Applications (3)


    Introduction to and overview of agribusiness research strategies; design of agribusiness research projects; preparation for data collection; collection of evidence; analysis of evidence; composition of research reports; applications to agribusiness market analysis, agribusiness planning and management, and agribusiness forecasting.
  
  • AGEC 7123 Operations Research Methods in Agricultural Economics (3)


    Application of operations research methods to economic problems in agricultural production, marketing, and resource use; linear and nonlinear programming; integer programming; network analysis; dynamic programming; queuing; simulation.
  
  • AGEC 7203 Advanced Agricultural Marketing Theory (3)


    Prereq.: ECON 7701  or concurrent enrollment. Basic and applied analytical procedures in marketing research emphasizing quantitative methods; firm theory applied to marketing.
  
  • AGEC 7213 Applied Demand for Food Commodities (3)


    Examination of demand for food commodities from analytical and empirical perspectives; emphasis on economic principles that, combined with proper analytical techniques, enable students to derive theoretically-based demand systems for various components of the food and related marketing sectors.
  
  • AGEC 7303 Agricultural Production Economics (3)


    Prereq.: ECON 7701  or concurrent enrollment. Production principles applied to use of agricultural resources; analysis and interpretation of research data; theory of the farm firm, including costs, uncertainty and expectations.
  
  • AGEC 7313 Agricultural Production and Labor Supply (3)


    Labor supply decisions and empirical analysis for agricultural operators and other self-employed and wage-earning households; multiple job holding; resource allocation in productive farm households; human capital formation by households and firms. Implications for household income and welfare; applications to problems in rural areas of developing and developed countries.
  
  • AGEC 7513 Dynamics in Natural Resource Economics (3)


    Dynamic economic concepts in evaluating natural resource problems; economically optimal usage of renewable and non-renewable natural resources.
  
  • AGEC 7523 Nonmarket Valuation Methods in Agriculture and Natural Resources (3)


    Economic concepts and methods of nonmarket valuation applied to agricultural and natural resource economics; contingent valuation, hedonic pricing, travel cost, conjoint analysis and contingent ranking, and benefit transfer.
  
  • AGEC 7603 Advanced Agricultural Policy (3)


    Prereq.: ECON 7701  or concurrent enrollment. Development of agricultural policy; emphasis on objectives, procedures, accomplishments and consequences of policy on agriculture and rural areas.
  
  • AGEC 7613 International Agricultural Trade (3)


    Prereq.: ECON 7701  or concurrent enrollment. International economic trade theory; special reference to trade in agricultural products.
  
  • AGEC 7623 Rural Development Economics (3)


    Prereq.: ECON 7610 . Theoretical concepts in international and domestic rural development; empirical methods used in analysis of economic structure and growth; modeling public policy issues concerning international and domestic rural development.
  
  • AGEC 7700 Internship in Agribusiness Administration (3)


    Prereq.: prior approval of student’s graduate committee. Pass/fail grading based on a written evaluation by the professional supervisor, a written report by the student and the faculty member’s evaluation. May be taken for a max. of 3 hrs. credit. Open only to agricultural economics master’s students. 300 hrs. of learning experience. General supervision by a faculty member; direct supervision by an agribusiness professional.
  
  • AGEC 7703 Independent Study (1-3)


    Prereq.: graduate committee approval prior to enrollment. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. when topics vary. Independent study of relevant subject matter areas in agricultural economics.
  
  • AGEC 7710 Advanced Topics in Agricultural Economics (1-3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit when topics vary. New and specialized topics in agricultural economics.
  
  • AGEC 8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S”/”U”grading.
  
  • AGEC 9000 Dissertation Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S”/”U”grading.

Agricultural and Extension Education and Evaluation

  
  • AEEE 1001 Learning Leadership in Agricultural Sciences, Natural Resources, and Extension (3)


    Leadership as it relates to agricultural sciences, natural resources, and extension; approaches diversity of leadership through social sciences, management, and popular culture.
  
  • AEEE 1002 Developing Professional Confidence: Passion, Purpose and Planning (1)


    Prereq.: Enrollment in this course is limited to students in the College of Agriculture or by permission of department. Areas related to professional career preparation. Topics include: presentation skills, resumé and portfolio development, and interview skills. Emphasis placed on preparing students for careers in the agricultural industry and extension.
  
  • AEEE 2001 Foundations of Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Foundation of the economic, sociological and political influences on the historical development of agricultural and extension education; organization and delivery of agricultural and extension education programs and practices at the secondary and post-secondary levels.
  
  • AEEE 2002 Coaching and Contest in Agricultural and Extension Education (3)


    The role that career development events and contests play in agricultural and extension programs. Topics include: competition and cooperation, winning and losing, ethics, use of community resources, and academic and employability skills taught through contests; coaching as a teaching method; assisting with the coordination of carious career development events.
  
  • AEEE 2003 Methods of Teaching in Agricultural Mechanics (3)


    2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Methods and management of school-based agricultural education laboratories; emphasis on safety, agricultural mechanics skill development, and the management of students, facilities, equipment, and materials.
  
  • AEEE 2011 Introduction to Agriculture Communication (3)


    Students will learn the principles and skills necessary to communicate effectively about agricultural issues using visual, oral and written strategies. 
  
  • AEEE 2819 Special Topics in Agricultural and Extension Education (1-3)


    Prereq.: Permission of department. Can be repeated for up to 6 hours when topics vary. Individual and group study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member.
  
  • AEEE 3010 Internship in Cooperative Extension (6)


    Su Prereq.: permission of instructor. Open to selected students completing their junior year who are considering a career with the Cooperative Extension Service. Seven-week period of study, observation, and practicum in a parish Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service office plus a two-week period of classes in extension education.
  
  • AEEE 3301 Introduction to Program Evaluation for Agricultural and Extension Educators (3)


    Conducting program evaluations in real-world contexts of the formal agricultural education classroom and non-formal education settings.
  
  • AEEE 3603 Classroom Management in Human Resource Education (1)


    Prereq.: concurrent enrollment in AEEE 3604  and AEEE 3605 . Managing the human resource education classroom; emphasis on student behavior; techniques for preventing, diagnosing and handling student discipline problems.
  
  • AEEE 3604 Human Diversity in Learning in Human Resource Education (1)


    Prereq.: concurrent registration in or credit for AEEE 3603  and AEEE 3605 . This course strives to better prepare today’s teachers/trainers to achieve their goals of delivering an effective education to diverse students who are living in a complex, interdependent world. Each of the various diversities addressed in this course mediate one another and do not act in isolation, which further complicates an educator’s task, but is nonetheless critical to an understanding of classroom interaction.
  
  • AEEE 3605 Field Experiences in Human Resource Classroom Management (1)


    Prereq.: concurrent registration in or credit for AEEE 3603  and AEEE 3604 . The purpose of this field experience is to provide direct experiences to increase understanding of learning process and apply skills for facilitating the process. The course provides detailed guides for observing the dynamics of the classroom and community, participating with the classroom teacher and then reflecting on the experience. Motivation, classroom management, and teaching strategies are the focus areas of the experience.
  
  • AEEE 4010 Foundations of Cooperative Extension (3)


    History, objectives, organization, relationships, and teaching processes in cooperative extension.
  
  • AEEE 4011 Communications in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Synthesis and application of concepts and principles of communication in the extension educational program.
  
  • AEEE 4026 Informal Education Programs for Youth (3)


    Organization, leadership and evaluation of informal youth education programs.
  
  • AEEE 4027 Advanced Issues in Youth Development (3)


    Current trends and issues associated with adolescent development; analytical approach to identifying and prescribing solutions to the challenges encountered by youth in a wide range of youth development contexts.
  
  • AEEE 4039 International Experience in Agricultural and Extension Education (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. credit when topics vary. Issues related to international development; emphasis on extension and nonformal education programs in third world countries.
  
  • AEEE 4101 Instructional Design & Evaluation for Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Curriculum, course unit, and lesson plan development in agricultural and extension education; selection and evaluation of course materials.
  
  • AEEE 4102 Teaching Methods in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Recognized methods of instruction and presentation in agricultural education, including the selection of teaching aids and support materials, strategies for working with diverse learners, and classroom management.
  
  • AEEE 4200 Teaching in Agricultural & Extension Education Content Areas (3)


    Prereq.: AEEE 2001 AEEE 4101  and AEEE 4102 . Teaching agricultural and extension education in the formal classroom; emphasis on content area, selection of materials and planning instruction.
  
  • AEEE 4201 Laboratory Management in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Prereq.: AEEE 2001 AEEE 4101  and AEEE 4102 . Preparation, organization and evaluation of agricultural and extension education laboratory experiences.
  
  • AEEE 4504 Development of Community Programs in Agricultural Education (3)


    Principles and practices in planning, organizing and conducting youth organization activities.
  
  • AEEE 4505 Youth Leadership (3)


    Youth leadership skill development in non-formal and formal education settings.
  
  • AEEE 4506 Service Learning in Community-Based Organization (3)


    Based on theoretical underpinnings of Service Learning, students are linked to the community and service-recipients through the service learning cycle within the context of a community-based learning experience.
  
  • AEEE 4601 Workforce Education Learner Assessment (3)


    Assessment of progress of workforce education students in psychomotor, cognitive and affective skills.
  
  • AEEE 4801 Teaching Internship: Professional (3)


    Prereq.: concurrent registration in AEEE 4802  and AEEE 4803 . Permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. Professional responsibilities; teacher association work; teacher, parent and student organization activities; school visits and certification.
  
  • AEEE 4802 Internship: Preparation (3)


    Prereq.: concurrent enrollment in AEEE 4801  and AEEE 4803 . Permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. Evaluation of student’s ability to operate and maintain an instructional laboratory; development of curriculum materials for organizing and evaluating the teaching environment.
  
  • AEEE 4803 Internship: Delivery (3)


    Prereq.: concurrent enrollment in AEEE 4801  and AEEE 4802 . Permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. Evaluation of the student’s lesson preparation, demonstration ability; laboratory organization, participation in class activities and evaluating teaching environment.
  
  • AEEE 4806 Professional Internship in Agricultural & Extension Education (9)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. Professional responsibilities including developing instructional plans and materials; delivering instruction in classroom, laboratory, and field environments; organizing and operating instructional laboratories; participating in professional associations; planning and conducting teacher/parent/student organization activities; conducting school observational visits; completing teacher certification requirements.
  
  • AEEE 4807 Teaching Internship in Agricultural & Extension Education (6)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. Professional responsibilities including developing instructional plans and materials; delivering instruction in classroom, laboratory and field environments; organizing and operating instructional laboratories; participating in professional associations; planning and conducting teacher/parent/student organization activities; conducting school observational visits; completing teacher certification requirements.
  
  • AEEE 4819 Special Topics in Agricultural & Extension Education (1-3)


    May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Individual and group study of selected topics under the direction of a faculty member.
  
  • AEEE 4820 Independent Study in Agricultural & Extension Education and Evaluation (1-3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 3 credit hours in an individual semester. Repeatable up to 6 credit hours.
      Independent study in specialized areas of agricultural and extension education and evaluation. Research on an agricultural and extension education or evaluation topic chosen by the student under the direct supervision of a faculty member.
  
  • AEEE 7003 Philosophy of Agriculture and Extension Education (3)


    Major philosophies that have influenced agriculture and extension education; philosophical approaches to problems in agriculture and extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7016 History and Philosophy of Agricultural and Extension Education (3)


    Events and organizations that contributed to the development of agricultural education.
  
  • AEEE 7027 Volunteer Administration in Non-Profit Organizations (3)


    Examines current trends, theories, and management models associated with volunteer administration. The study and practice of integrating volunteers effectively into an organization to enhance performance and results.
  
  • AEEE 7101 Advanced Instructional & Curriculum Design in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Introduction to the theory, principle, research, and practices that contribute to the knowledge base of curriculum development and instructional design in agricultural and extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7122 Program Development in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. Concepts relating educational planning, planned change and social change to development of effective extension education programs.
  
  • AEEE 7201 Advanced Teaching Techniques in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    Principles underlying the human resource teaching/learning process; use of effective agricultural and extension education teaching methods and strategies.
  
  • AEEE 7622 Evaluation Methods (3)


    Concepts and principles of evaluation applied to programs in extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7703 Coaching, Mentoring, and Supervision in Agricultural and Extension Education (3)


    The role of mentoring in the success of new teaching professionals including early career teachers as well as student teachers in Agricultural and Extension Education. Reviewing the four components of professional practice, examining techniques for observation and conferencing, and providing the opportunity to reflect upon teaching/mentoring experiences and to consider the impact of mentoring upon professional practice.
  
  • AEEE 7722 Facilitation Skills (3)


    Understanding group dynamics, models of decision-making, and intervention strategies; basic and advanced facilitation skills required to lead groups through numerous group processes, including developing mission, vision, and values statements; strategic planning; focus groups and structured learning experiences.
  
  • AEEE 7816 Orientation to Graduate Studies in Agricultural and Extension Education and Evaluation (1-3)


    Prereq.: permission of department. May be taken for a max. of 3 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Current professional educational problems in agricultural and extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7822 Advanced Extension Education (3)


    Integration of relevant concepts, principles and research findings in program development, leadership and organization, learning and teaching and evaluation.
  
  • AEEE 7824 Independent Study in Agricultural & Extension Education (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit. Permission of instructor. Independent study under the guidance of the graduate faculty.
  
  • AEEE 7825 Advanced Special Topics in Agricultural and Extension Education and Evaluation (1-3)


    Prereq.: permission of department. May be taken for a max. of 3 sem. hrs. in an individual semester. Repeat credit max. of 12 sem. hrs. when topics vary.
  
  • AEEE 7827 Research Proposal Writing (3)


    Prereq.: permission of instructor. The application of research principles, practices, and strategies within the context of agricultural and extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7828 Change Theory (3)


    Facilitating the student’s understanding of change as a socio-cultural-technical process. Special attention will be given to case studies and other examples of innovation, diffusion, and change that are especially applicable to the agricultural, food, fiber, and natural resources system as well as society at-large; the student’s role as a change agent both now and in his/her future professional life.
  
  • AEEE 7905 Advanced Research Design (3)


    Prereq.: HRE 7901  or equivalent. Research design; emphasis on research concepts and procedures and their application to extension education.
  
  • AEEE 7909 Application, Interpretation and Reporting of Research Results (3)


    Prereq.: HRE 7901 , HRE 7903  or AEEE 7905  or equivalent. Selection of appropriate statistical techniques and interpretation of results.
  
  • AEEE 7927 Designing & Conducting Children- and Youth-Based Research (3)


    Systematic application of social research procedures for designing and conducting children- and youth-based research.
  
  • AEEE 8000 Thesis Research (1-12)


    Prereq.: permission of department. “S/U” grading.
  
  • AEEE 9000 Dissertation Research (1-12)


    Prereq.: permission of department. “S/U grading”.

Agriculture

  
  • AGRI 1001 Introduction to Agriculture (1)


    Enrollment in this course is limited to freshmen in the College of Agriculture or by permission of department. Opportunities and educational requirements in all fields of agriculture and careers in agriculture.
  
  • AGRI 1005 Science and Society (3)


    This is a General Education course. Principles of biology applied in a sociological context; relationships among scientific inquiry, ethics, social values and public policies for the beginning science and nonscience student.
  
  • AGRI 1011 Issues in Agriculture (1)


    Prereq.: Enrollment in this course is limited to freshmen in the Agriculture Residential College or by permission of department. Exploring prevalent issues in all fields of agriculture and agricultural research.
  
  • AGRI 2001 Special Topics in Agriculture (1-3)


    Prereq.: permission of department. May be repeated for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. credit. Faculty directed agriculture seminar designed to aid students in becoming aware of the issues facing them as they pursue leadership roles in agriculture fields.
  
  • AGRI 2900 Directed Studies in Agricultural Leadership Development (1-3)


    Prereq.: AGRI 1001  and permission of department. May be repeated for a max. of 3 sem. hrs. credit when topics vary. Faculty directed leadership development practicum in an agricultural-related activity or program intended to integrate academic learning with practice.

Agronomy

  
  • AGRO 1001 Plants and People (3)


    This is a General Education course. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Survey of plant kingdom; anatomy, growth and development of plants; ecosystem structure, sustainable agriculture and animal/plant systems; plant nutrition, food additives, and food safety; plant breeding for improved food and fiber; biotechnology and its role in modern agriculture.
  
  • AGRO 2011 Analysis of Environmental Issues (3)


    See EMS 2011 .
  
  • AGRO 2051 Soil Science (4)


    Also offered as EMS 2051 . Prereq.: CHEM 1002  or CHEM 1212  or equivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Principles of soil science; properties of soils related to plant growth and the environment.
  
  • AGRO 2086 Introduction to Turfgrass Management (3)


    See HORT 2086 .
  
  • AGRO 3010 Research Problems (3)


    Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Independent research under a faculty member, culminating in an oral and written report.
  
  • AGRO 3040 Soil Conservation (2)


    Also offered as EMS 3045 . Prereq.: AGRO 2051 . Causes and effects of soil erosion and sedimentation; their effects on the quality of the environment; methods of reducing erosion and soil environmental pollution.
  
  • AGRO 3090 Agronomic Internship (3)


    Prereq.: overall GPA of 2.50 and written consent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Work experience in crop, soil or environmental quality related areas culminating in acceptable written reports and a seminar presentation.
  
  • AGRO 4005 Forage Ecology and Management (3)


    Forage crop physiology, adaptation, production, utilization and management; impact on people, animals, and the environment.
  
  • AGRO 4052 Soil Fertility and Soil Management (4)


    Prereq.: AGRO 2051 . 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Factors affecting plant growth and utilization of essential elements; mechanisms of nutrient uptake; diagnosis of deficiencies; use of lime and fertilizers; potential nutrient losses.
  
  • AGRO 4055 Chemical Properties of Soil (4)


    Also offered as EMS 4055 . Prereq.: AGRO 2051 . 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Chemical and mineral properties of soil constituents; their effects on major chemical processes in soils involving nutrients cycling and fate of hazardous chemicals within soil environment systems.
  
  • AGRO 4056 Microbial Ecology and Nutrient Cycling in Soils (4)


    Also offered as BIOL 4256  and EMS 4056 . Prereq.: AGRO 2051  and BIOL 2051 . 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Microorganisms in terrestrial environments and biogenic processes influencing C, N, S and P cycling; role of microorganisms in biological nitrogen fixation, plant nutrient availability, formation of soil humus and decomposition of organic and inorganic materials; impact of microbial processes on environmental quality.
  
  • AGRO 4058 Soil Morphology and Classification (4)


    2 hrs. lecture; 4 hrs. lab (field and mapping). Genesis, profile morphology, processes related to classification and soil taxonomy; relationships of soil process and classification to environmental quality.
  
  • AGRO 4064 Principles of Plant Breeding (4)


    Also offered as HORT 4064 . Prereq.: ANSC 2072  or equivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Methods of plant genetic improvement: hybridization, genetic manipulation and variety development; selection for insect, disease and environmental stress resistance; genetic engineering and biotechnology.
  
  • AGRO 4070 Weed Science and the Environment (3)


    Prereq.: BIOL 1001 , BIOL 1002 , CHEM 1001 , CHEM 1002  or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Weed biology and economic importance of weeds in the diverse agriculture of Louisiana; weed management programs, characteristics of important herbicides, mechanisms of herbicidal action, fate of herbicides in the environment and pesticide application, labeling and safety.
  
  • AGRO 4071 Weed Biology and Ecology (3)


    Prereq.: BIOL 1001 , BIOL 1002 , or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Study of general plant ecological principles, reproduction, dormancy, interference, allelopathy, competition, herbicide resistance and the impact of weed control mechanisms on weed and crop communities.
  
  • AGRO 4077 Environmental Soil Physics (3)


    Also offered as EMS 4077 . Prereq.: AGRO 2051 . The physical soil system; the soil components and their physical interactions; processes involving water flow in saturated and unsaturated soils, air and heat; fate and transport of applied chemicals in the soil profile and processes governing the mobility of contaminants.
  
  • AGRO 4078 Land Use Planning and Land Management (3)


    Prereq.: AGRO 2051  or consent of instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Land use planning and management based on chemical, mineralogical and physical properties of soils; includes applications of soils, plants, hydrology and remote sensing datasets for advanced GIS analysis. Land use management foci include crops, pasture, urban, disturbed and wetlands.
  
  • AGRO 4087 Best Practices for Environmental Sustainability in Agriculture (3)


    Also offered as ANSC 4087  and EMS 4087 . A comprehensive instruction of practices and strategies available to mitigate the environmental effects of many agricultural practices; focus on both structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) and management based BMPs used in both animal and agronomic crop production; new and emerging pollution reduction strategies.
  
  • AGRO 4091 Special Topics in Crop Science (1-3)


    Prereq.: written consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit; a total of 6 sem. hrs. may be earned in AGRO 4091 and AGRO 4092  combined.
  
  • AGRO 4092 Special Topics in Soil Science (1-3)


    Prereq.: written consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. A total of 6 sem. hrs. may be earned in AGRO 4091  and AGRO 4092 combined.
  
  • AGRO 7001 Seminar (1)


    May be repeated for credit. Topics of current interest in agronomy, horticulture, soils and the environment.
 

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