Extractions: Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo LOWER DIVISION MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFER The following courses should be taken at OCC prior to transfer. Courses not offered at OCC need to be taken after transfer. Four-year colleges and universities often make changes in their requirements for majors. The information contained in this guide is based on the most recent information available from the four-year school and does not constitute an official agreement. CAL POLY, POMONA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HORTICULTURE Options: Ornamental Horticulture (Landscape Management, Turfgrass Management, Nursery Management, Park Administration, Horticultural Science, Fruit Industries All Options: CPP OCC AG 100, 101 No Equivalent Courses AGB 165/165L No Equivalent Courses BOT 124/124L BIOL 183/183L SS 231/231L No Equivalent Courses BIOL 115/115L BIOL 181 HOR 132/132L OH 183 For Ornamental Horticulture add: HOR 131/131L OH 100 HOR 231/231L OH 181
Department Of Horticulture (Sw. Univ. Agr. Sc.) agr. Organisational Structure The Department of horticulture carries out a researchprogram with the Most of the courses in the 4.5 year program leading to a http://www.hridir.org/countries/sweden/PROVCOUN/the_swedish_university_of_agricu
Courses Handbook Science, S3Bs of Applied Science (agriculture) (BAppSc(agr)) Schedule A. KLA361, Business of agriculture horticulture C, fy To return to Undergraduate courses Contents Page http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/ARCHIVE/UTASHBKS97/COURSEUG/STUG/agS3Bsch
Services Index Online courses. About Clark College. College Equivalent AG 130 Introto horticulture. Credits 5. High School Class agr 001Hort/Lab Science. http://cf.clark.edu/techPrep/all.cfm
Extractions: High School Class: No current articulation agreements High School: LA CENTER HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: No current articulation agreements High School: RIDGEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: SCI 180 Vocational Horticulture High School: CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130 Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: SCI 106 Horticulture Plant Science and SCI 113Horticulture II High School: COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130 Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class: 010609 Advanced Horticultural Science (AGR002) High School: EVERGREEN HIGH SCHOOL College Equivalent: AG 130 Intro to Horticulture Credits: Savings to student: High School Class:
Ferrum College Life Sciences: Agriculture courses I. (Without Minor) BS Degree Required Core courses Hours agr 5 Productionagr 301 Principles of Field/Forage or agr 319 horticulture Crop Prod. http://www.ferrum.edu/lifescience/majors/agriculture.htm
Extractions: Today agriculture faces a tremendous challenge to provide food, fiber and industrial raw supplies for billions of people at a time when resources are becoming more limiting. Agriculture, meanwhile, has become more technical and complex and qualified college graduates are needed to meet the future demands in this vital field. Ferrum is located in a rural agricultural area of Southwestern Virginia. The economy of Franklin County is dominated by the agricultural industries of dairy, tobacco, tree fruit, and general farming. This diversity strengthens the broad focus of the curriculum while providing a range of environmental conditions in which to study and observe American agriculture. Faculty: George Byrd
NSAC Calendar Entrance Requirements Environmental horticulture Technology Applicants are required to be admitted intoIntroductory Studies courses as a (agr.) Program for Students Graduating from http://www.nsac.ns.ca/reg/cal/entrance.htm
NSAC Calendar Explanation Of Terms And Codes For information on distance courses see page 186. AS Animal Science EB agriculturalEconomics ES agr. Studies LH Landscape horticulture PS Plant Science PV Pre http://www.nsac.ns.ca/reg/cal/codes.htm
Horticulture WWW Servers Personnel. horticulture Curriculum Turfgrass Curriculum Graduate Program Assistantshipscourses. agr. Undergraduate Scholarships Graduate Program Online courses. http://hcs.osu.edu/hcs/URL/Hortweb.html
UC Davis General Catalog: AGR Program in the Advising Office at 140 Environmental horticulture. Also see the GraduateStudies chapter of this catalog. Graduate Adviser. R. Plant. Related courses. http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/AGR/AGRmajor.html
Extractions: General Information The Program Courses PDF File Major Program. See the major in Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources Graduate Study. A program of study is offered leading to the M.S. degree in Horticulture and Agronomy. Information may be obtained in the Advising Office at 140 Environmental Horticulture. Also see the Graduate Studies chapter of this catalog. Graduate Adviser. R. Plant. Related Courses. Agronomy and Range Science faculty also teach the following courses that contribute to majors and graduate programs in Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources Ecology Genetics International Agricultural Development , and Plant Biology Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources 21, 101, 110A, 110B, 110L, 112, 120, 121, 122, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 137, 150, 190; Ecology 207; International Agricultural Development 202N; Plant Biology Graduate Group 225; Plant Biology 116, 142, 143, 146, 152, 161A.
Faculty Of Horticulture at the same time as Chiba College of horticulture. The taught courses for undergraduatesare Practical Training Yutaka Noma, D.agr., Professor, (physiology of http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/EN/catalogue/page/FA_HORTICULTURE.htm
Extractions: Dean: Prof. Toyoki Kozai Overview The Faculty of Horticulture is composed of three departments; Bioproduction Science, Environmental Science and Landscape Architecture, and Horticultural Economics. The three departments are subdivided into nine divisions. The first department has four divisions; Horticultural Plant Science, Environmental Science for Plant Production, Horticultural Plant Engineering, and Bioresources Chemistry. The second department has three divisions; Landscape Architecture, Landscape Planning and Technology, and Green Environmental Ecosystems. The third has two divisions: Horticultural Business Management and Information Science, and Bioresources Economics. There are thirty-five laboratories attached to these nine divisions. The Graduate School of Science and Technology in collaboration with the Faculty of Horticulture offer graduate degree programs (masters and doctor of philosophy) in various natural science fields. Many Faculty members also teach in the Graduate School. Aside from these degree programs, the Faculty also includes the Special Division of Practical Horticulture that offers a two-year diploma course for teaching theories and practical techniques in horticulture. The University Farms, located in three major horticultural crop growing areas of the country, provide the students and research staff with farm land for education, research experiments and farm practice. The Faculty library, a branch of the university library system, supports the research and teaching activities of the Faculty.
Chiba University HomePage | Department Of Bioproduction Science 124 credits including five compulsory courses (15 credits). 2); Environmental Engineeringin horticulture (2 Science Ando Toshio, D.agr., Professor, (ornamental http://www.chiba-u.ac.jp/e/aca/u/h/d_bs.html
Extractions: Department of Bioproduction Science Bioproduction refers to the propagation and protection of all useful bioresources that support sustainable agriculture necessary for human existence and man's living biosphere. The subject topic of bioproduction apply not only to every kind of cultivated plant, but also to useful animals such as natural enemies to crop pests and useful microorganisms used in the food industry or as pest control agents. Bioproduction science covers the broad fields of agriculture, biochemistry, biotechnology, food science and bioengineering, and other related academic fields. All the research fields are interconnected in terms of research materials or technical procedures, and therefore it is possible to promote collaborative research activities. The department is organized as a conglomerate of four specialized divisions in order to carry out various bioproduction studies: Horticultural Plant Science, Environmental Science for Plant Production, Horticultural Plant Engineering and Bioresources Chemistry. Each division provides a unique and favorable academic environment for students to study with modern technology and facilities. From the viewpoint of scientific activities, the department employs many leading scientists from various fields, and provides students with excellent educational and research opportunities. Curriculum This department conducts a wide variety of professional courses relating to bioproduction studies. There are about 130 courses available to students within the four divisions. Students are required to complete 124 credits including five compulsory courses (15 credits).
UPLB College Of Agriculture, Department Of Horticulture Crop Physiology, Tissue Culture email agr@laguna.net. UP Los Baños) OrnamentalCrop Production and Management, Landscape horticulture. UNDERGRADUATE courses. http://www.uplb.edu.ph/ca/horti.htm
Texas A&M Distance Education of distance education courses in horticulture, plant pathology A number of distanceeducation courses from the of Education may also be incorporated into M.agr. http://www.tamu.edu/ode/disted/programs/mag.htm
Extractions: The Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.) degree program at a distance is designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in education, natural resource management, and other professional careers in agriculture and the life sciences. The program is ideally suited for teachers, employees of state and federal agencies, extension agents, and employees of private businesses who need to expand their knowledge and skills to the master's degree level. The M.Agr. degree is a 36 semester hour non-thesis program that emphasizes the development of problem-solving skills and the practical application of theory and research. All core courses within the program are available though web-based instruction to meet the needs of students unable to enroll in on-campus degree programs. Currently, there are three M.Agr. degree program areas:
Extractions: So You Want a PCA License? Who Needs It? A PCA (Pest Control Advisor's) license is required by any person who offers a recommendation on any agricultural use, who holds himself or herself forth as an authority on any agricultural use, or who solicits sales for any agricultural use of a chemical pesticide. In other words - if you plan on being involved with pest control in any aspect of Horticulture, Agronomy, or Fruit Industries, it is probably a good idea to get a PCA License! It is an excellent addition to any resume and is often required as a qualification employment. What is Required? Requirements for the PCA have been upgraded over recent years to include: A B.S. in an Agricultural Science, Biological Science or Pest Management. (Agricultural Business Management is acceptable with the required coursework.) A series of core courses (58.5 quarter units) which are mandatory (for approved coursework see list below).
Extractions: Peggy S. McLaughlin , Professor and Graduate Coordinator Students on both the Research Track and the Professional Track will complete a master's thesis. Admission to the Program The student, along with an appointed advisory committee, will develop a program by the end of the second quarter based upon the student's interests and preparation. This will include the selection of a major professor to direct the thesis work. The student's approved program will include required basic core courses, a selection of additional courses in a specialization, electives, independent study, and a thesis. The approved program must be on file by the end of the second quarter of unconditional admission to the program. Please note that the department has established submission deadlines to allow for sufficient time to consider application packages. Contact the department for these dates.
Transfer MN agrI 1315, horticulture, HORT 201, NT, agr 235, AG 2379, ELEC, MGMT, WSFC 201, NT,ELNA, ELNA, ELEC, agr 2 - -, NT, Blinn College Course Equivalency Info courses-B-. http://www.blinn.edu/counseling/transferA.htm
Extractions: Rev. 3/03 BLINN COURSE TAMU UT SHSU SWTSU U. HOUSTON SFASU BAYLOR TEXAS TECH ACCT 1301 SURVEY OF ACCOUNTING I ACCT 209 NT ELNA NT NT NT NT NT ACCT 2301 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 229 ACC 311 ACC 231 ACC 2361 ACCT 2331 ACC 231 ACC 2303 ACCT 2300 ACCT 2113 ACCT 2302 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING ACCT 230 ACC 312 ACC 232 ACC 2362 ACCT 2332 ACC 232 ACC 2304 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2123 AGRI 1131 THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY AGLS 101 ELV 1 HR AGR 110 ASD 1110 ELEC AGR 100 NT AGSC 1111 NT AGRI 1307 FOOD AND FIBER CROPS AGRO 105 ELV 3 HRS AGR 165 AG 2313 ELEC AGN 267 NT PSS 1321 AGRO 2733 AGRI 1311 DAIRY SCIENCE DASC 202 NT ELNA ELNA ELEC ANS 1- NT NT ANSC 2533 AGRI 1315 HORTICULTURE HORT 201 NT AGR 235 AG 2379 ELEC HRT 1- - - NT PSS 1411 AGRO 1703 AGRI 1319 ANIMAL SCIENCE ANSC 107 ELV 3 HRS AGR 169 ELNA ELEC ANS 131 NT ANSC 1301 ANSC 1513 AGRI 1327 POULTRY SCIENCE POSC 201,202 NT AGR 260 ELNA ELEC PLS 237-PLS 237L NT NT ANSC 2523 AGRI 1329 PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SCIENCE FSTC 201 NT ELNA ELNA ELEC AGN 1 - - - NT FD T 2300 NT AGRI 2301 POWER UNITS AGSM 201 NT AGR 284 ELNA ELEC AGM 2 - - - NT NT NT AGRI 2303 AGRICULTURE CONSTRUCTION I T by Title NT AGR 162 Ag 2373 ELEC AGM 2 - - - NT NT AGEG 1413 AGRI 2304 AGRICULTURE CONSTRUCTION II T by Title NT ELNA ELNA ELEC AGM 236 NT AGSM 2302 NT AGRI 2313 ENTOMOLOGY ENTO 201 NT BIO 431 NA ELNA ELEC AGR 2 - - - NT PSS 2401 NT AGRI 2317 AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS AGEC 105 ELV 3 HRS AGR 164 AG 2383 ELEC AEC 261 NT AAEC 2305 AGEC 1233 AGRI 2321 LIVESTICK EVALUATION ANSC 242 NT AGR 230 ELNA ELEC ANS 2 - - - NT NT NT AGRI 2330 WSFC 201 NT ELNA ELNA ELEC AGR 2 - - - NT NT ANTH 2346 INTRO. TO ANTHROPOLOGY
Faculty Of Agriculture LLU2P Undergraduate programme in horticulture. of Programme, Lecturer Ieva Zukauska,Mgr.sc.agr. Part B - compulsory courses - chemistry, physics, botany http://www.aic.lv/En/ENIC/h_ed_98/LLU/agricult.htm
Extractions: Faculty of Agriculture LLU-1P Undergraduate programme in Agriculture Faculty Agriculture Director of Programme Associate Prof. Dzidra KREIÈMANE, Dr.agr., Phone +371-30-05629 Degree Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSc.agr.). Diploma BSc.agr. Admission Requirements: Certificate of general secondary education including grades in Biology, Chemistry and Computer science. Duration of Studies: 4 years (8 semesters) Degree Requirements: completion of the Bachelor's programme, elaboration and defence of a Bachelor's thesis. Annotation of the programme Contents of the parts of the Undergraduate Programme: Part B - compulsory courses - chemistry, physics, mathematics, biometrics, biochemistry, botany, zoology, Computer science, microbiology, plant and animal physiology, etc. - elective courses in computer science, chemistry, plant and animal biology, genetics, business (entrepreneurship), etc. are offered. Part C - compulsory courses - soil science, agricultural chemistry, entomology, phytopathology, plant protection, field-crop cultivation, plant-growing, horticulture, animal science, livestocsk-raising, livestock nutrition, bee keeping, plant biotechnology, business management etc.. -The electives are offered in accordance with the individual concentration of studies.
Extractions: The Agriculture program with the emphasis in General Agriculture and Turfgrass Management trains graduates to become skilled personnel within Agribusiness, Landscaping, Nursery and Golf Course industries. Graduates receive training in turfgrass science, horticulture and animal science. Local career opportunities exist in all Northland district communities in varying degree. Students must complete the following core credits: AGR 104 Animal Husbandry 3 cr. AGR 110 Animal Industry 3 cr. AGR 112 Animal Diseases 3 cr. AGR 114 Forest and Range Plants 3 cr. AGR 115 Forest and Range Ecology 3 cr. AGR 120 Soils 3 cr. AGR 125 Basic Horticulture 3 cr. AGR 142 Landscape Construction Principles 2 cr. AGR 205 Animal Breeding 3 cr. AGR 210 Range Management 3 cr. AGR 120 Soils 3 cr. AGR 125 Basic Horticulture 3 cr. AGR 140 Principles of Turfgrass Science 2 cr. AGR 141 Establishment and Management Procedures 2 cr. AGR 142 Landscape Construction Principles 2 cr.
Purdue HLA - Graduate Programs MS), and Master of agriculture (M.agr.), a nonthesis goal of the graduate programin horticulture at Purdue is Therefore, there are few required courses and no http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/grad/default.html
Extractions: Application Procedures ... Correspondence and Additional Information The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Master of Science (M.S.), and Master of Agriculture (M.Agr.), a nonthesis degree. Areas of concentration include plant physiology, plant genetics and breeding, cell physiology and molecular biology, environmental and production horticulture, and horticultural marketing. The goal of the graduate program in horticulture at Purdue is to prepare students for professional careers in basic or applied plant science emphasizing food or ornamental crops. The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture has an outstanding faculty representing a broad range of disciplines within horticulture and plant biology. These individuals can provide training opportunities in their areas of specialization. We recommend that potential students identify particular faculty members who share their academic interests and contact these individuals directly.
St. Clair County Community College - 2002-03 Catalog 2nd Semester, Semester Hours. Electives from the suggested list of agriculture andbusiness courses, 15 to 17. agr, 205, Introduction to horticulture, 2. http://64.251.40.129/catalog/p_agtech_c.htm
Extractions: Industrial Technology Dept. 810-989-5754 American agriculture has taken a high degree of sophistication and complexity. New developments in production, fertilizers, pest control, food processing, farm supplies, recreation, and ornamental landscaping have created a need for individuals with technical training in a galaxy of agricultural occupations. Commercial Floriculture