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1. Welcome To Crop And Soil Sciences Of Michigan State University
Questions or comments regarding this web page should be directed to WebMaster. Last updated 1/29/2003. Teaching Program. Undergraduate. Graduate. courses. Research New York State soil. *Formerly the soil, crop and Atmospheric Sciences Department.
http://www.css.msu.edu/
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2. Department Of Crop And Soil Sciences Courses, Cornell University
more information to the right of your screen . crop soil science. Title. Subj PRINCIPLES OF soil science. CSS. 305. 001. 21281 TOPICS IN soil science. CSS. 595. 001. 23055
http://www.css.cornell.edu/courses/courses.html
CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM - Course Descriptions Below are the undergraduate-level courses currently offered in the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences. Note that some courses are offered every other year. See the Cornell Courses of Study for further offerings. NOTE: Classes are listed as CSS (Crop and Soil Sciences) here and in the University's Courses of Study book, but are listed as SCAS (Soil, Crop and Atmospheric Sciences) in the Course Roster. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) classes are also listed as SCAS in the Course Roster. General Courses Crop Science Courses Environmental Information Science Courses Soil Science Courses
General Courses:
CSS 190: Sustainable Agriculture
Fall. Credits variable, 2 or 3. Limited to 60 students. S-U grades optional. Lec, R 10:10; labs, M T 2:00-4:25. G.W. Fick and J. Mt. Pleasant. This course is designed to be an enjoyable introduction to basic food production resources (soils, crops, and climates), and it emphasizes scientific principles of management that conserve or renew those resources for continuing benefit to society. The information is of general value for nonmajors and students new to the field. Laboratories include several field trips and stress hands-on experience with soils, crops, and descriptive climatology. Written assignments are prepared for the web. An extra credit can be earned by participation in team preparation and delivery of a lesson in sustainable agriculture.
CSS 494: Special Topics in Crop and Soil Sciences (undergraduate level)

3. Soil & Crop Science
soil and crop science Bachelor of science Degree Other Undergraduate Programs Agronomy Home Page Required and Elective courses for a B.S. Degree in soil crop science
http://www.agry.purdue.edu/undergrad/soicrpsc.htm
Soil and Crop Science
Bachelor of Science Degree
Purdue University Other Undergraduate Programs Soil and Crop Management International
Agronomy Applied Meteorology Turf Science Agronomic Business and Marketing Plant Genetics and Plant Breeding ... Environmental Soil Science Agronomy Home Page: In today's complex and highly scientific world, the need for individuals who are educated in basic sciences dealing with soils and crops is becoming more pronounced. The Soil and Crop Science option provides an education in the basic sciences, while preparing students to apply this knowledge in many technical phases of plant, soil, and environmental management. Depending on their specific career goals and interests, students can emphasize either plant science or soil science. Students are especially qualified for graduate study in soil fertility and plant nutrition, soil chemistry, soil physics, soil microbiology, environmental science, soil mineralogy and genesis, crop physiology and ecology, biotechnology and plant genetics, and plant breeding. Employment Opportunities Opportunities are numerous and encompass a broad range in science, business, and education. The heavy emphasis on science in this option allows graduates maximum flexibility with regard to advancement in industry and to pursue graduate training. Students interested in technical research positions with industry or government agencies frequently select the Soil and Crop Science option.

4. Crop Science/Crop & Soil Science
Thus, the courses leading to a degree in crop soil science cover physical, chemical and biological behaviour of soils
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/local/adminweb/dataindex/adl016.broken_cgi/newugrad_z/crop
Science (Pure Sciences)
Crop Science
Crops supply food and other products for man and also feed for his animals. The growth of crops continues to be an important focus of scientific investigation and new developments in other areas of science are increasingly being applied in crops (e.g. genetic engineering of crop plants, biocontrol of plant disease, production of bioactive molecules). The BSc in Crop Science is designed for those students who wish to study the utilisation of plants and their products. The degree programme exploits the considerable experience in crop and related sciences at Aberdeen; it consists of a core set of courses plus elective courses in all years of study. This degree is different from the Crop Science option of the BSc (Agr) degree in that students are not required to study all the topics which are included in the BSc (Agr) degree.
Courses
Courses are available at Levels 1 to 4 and students can choose between a three-year Designated degree and the four-year Honours degree.

5. Crop And Soil Science Courses Related To Clay Mineralogy
crop and soil science courses related to Clay Mineralogy. CRSS 30503050L. Principlesof soil science. CRSS 4370/6370. Heavy Metals in the Environment.
http://www.gly.uga.edu/schroeder/clay/csscourses.html
Crop and Soil Science courses related to Clay Mineralogy
CRSS 3050-3050L. Principles of Soil Science. CRSS 4370/6370. Heavy Metals in the Environment CRSS 4510. Contaminants in Soils CRSS 4540/6540-4540L/6540L. Pedology CRSS 4590/6590-4590L/6590L Soil Fertility CRSS 4600/6600-4600L/6600L. Soil Physics CRSS 4660/6660-4660L/6660L. Chemical Analysis of Environmental Samples. CRSS 4670/6670. Environmental Soil Chemistry. CRSS 8000. Soil Physical Chemistry CRSS 8540-8540L. Soil Mineralogy UGA Clay Mineralogy Geology ... Crop and Soil Science For further information, call or e-mail: Dr. Paul A. Schroeder Associate Professor of Clay Mineralogy
(706)542-2384 or room 329 (3 rd floor Geology and Geography Building
e-mail schroe@gly.uga.edu

6. Environmental Soil Science
Special Topics in crop science and soil science (116). Technical knowledge and skills development courses offered in a
http://www.missouri.edu/~soilwww
Soil Science
Soil Science

7. Course Information For The Dept. Of Crop & Soil Science At Oregon State Universi
Undergraduate courses; Graduate courses; Crops Curriculum soils. Graduate MajorsCrop science Graduate Programs; MS Program in Environmental soil science;
http://www.css.orst.edu/teaching/course.html
Academics
Course Information
Degree Information
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Course Information
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8. Undergraduate Classes Taught - Oregon State University - Crop And Soil Science D
CSS 499. Special Topics in crop science and soil science (116). Technical knowledgeand skills development courses offered in a wide array of course formats.
http://www.css.orst.edu/teaching/Undergra/courses.html
Undergraduate Courses
CSS 100. Orientation/Career Planning (1)
Introduction to departments, college and university programs. Individual and group counseling and baccalaureate program planning. Exposure to career opportunities in crop and soil science. PREREQ: Major and minor students only.
CSS 199. Special Studies
CSS 200. Crop Science Basics (3)
An overview of major crop species; plant growth and development; and basic principles of crop science. Labs include hands-on work with plant materials.
CSS 205. Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems (3)
Soil ecosystems as a medium for plant and crop growth, the cycling of nutrients, supply and purification of water, and a habitat for a diverse population of soil organisms. Relationship of human activities to the sustainability of soil ecosystems. Lec/Lab. REQ: Field trips.
CSS 300. Introduction to Crop Production (4)
Principles, practices and issues relating to production, marketing and improvement of horticultural and agronomic crops. Comparison of crop production systems; geography of crop production; cropping calendars. PREREQ: Year of General Biology or equivalent. CROSSLISTED as HORT 300.
CSS 305. Principles of Soil Science (4)

9. Crop & Soil Science BSc
For full details of entrance requirements (SCE, GCE, ILC and IB examination qualifications for entry in 1999), see Going Rates for BSc science (Pure science). Thus, the courses leading to a degree in crop soil science cover physical, chemical and biological behaviour of soils
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/ugrad/1999_old/cropss.htm
For full details of entrance requirements (SCE, GCE, ILC and IB examination qualifications for entry in 1999), see Going Rates for BSc Science (Pure Science).
Courses

Courses are available at Levels 1 to 4 and students can choose between a three-year Designated degree and the four-year Honours degree:
Level 1
Students follow courses in chemistry and interdisciplinary biological science, with a choice of other courses in agriculture or science.
Level 2
Courses in both crop biology and crop protection, and in the general principles of soil science and land use. Other courses are selected from those taught in the Departments of Agriculture, Forestry, Plant and Soil Science, Molecular and Cell Biology.
Levels 3 and 4
Courses are chosen from a core group that includes Crop Improvement and Biotechnology, Crop Physiology, Seed Science and Technology, Tropical Crops, Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility, soil Microbiology, Soil-Water Relationships, Plant Microbial Symbiosis . Honours students will undertake a research project. Top of page Science Degree Listing

10. UW-RF Web Page Template View
Academic Program crop and soil science Major Foundation courses in Agriculture12 cr. hrs. AGRN 161 Introduction to Plant science 3 cr. hrs.
http://www.uwrf.edu/pes/crop&soil/welcome.html
Crop and Soil Science
Crop and Soil Science Faculty Crop Option Soil Option Agronomy Minor ... More Information
Program Goals: Provide an interdisciplinary undergraduate program which will equip graduates with necessary technical competency, effective communication skills, and the ability to adapt to changing needs throughout their careers.
  • Provide theoretical and experiential learning in plant growth, crop production, and pest management. This includes classroom and laboratory work, field trips, and internship opportunities. Prepare students for entry level positions or graduate studies in agronomy and related areas. Provide students the opportunity to develop socially and professionally through participation in campus clubs, professional society programs, judging teams, and other organized activities.
  • Academic Program:

    Crop and Soil Science Major Foundation Courses in Agriculture 12 cr. hrs.
    AGRN 161 Introduction to Plant Science 3 cr. hrs.
    SOIL 210 Introductory Soil Science 3 cr. hrs.
    AGEC 230 Agricultural Economics I 3 cr. hrs.
    Select one from:
    AGEN 150 Agricultural/Environmental Engineering Technology 3 cr. hrs.

    11. The University Of Aberdeen - Undergraduate Prospectus 2002/2003 (Sciences)
    Thus, the courses leading to a degree in crop soil science cover physical, chemicaland biological behaviour of soils and the biological basis of crop
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/ugrad/2003/sciences/crop_soil_science.html
    www.abdn.ac.uk/pss GOING RATES First year entry Scottish Highers BBCC or Advanced Highers CCD or A levels CDD or AS BBBB, including good performance in at least two Mathematics/Science subjects. Advanced entry Advanced Highers BBB or A levels BBC, including Biology and Chemistry Click here for more information. SINGLE HONOURS PROGRAMME IN DEPARTMENTAL WEBSITES www.abdn.ac.uk/agfor www.abdn.ac.uk/pss FURTHER INFORMATION For a course leaflet, for more information or to arrange a visit contact: Student Recruitment and Admissions Service University of Aberdeen, University Office King’s College, Aberdeen AB24 3FX Tel: 01224 272090/91 e-mail: sras@abdn.ac.uk

    12. Courses Available - Clearing At The University Of Aberdeen
    courses Available Clearing 2002. Environment Management (BSc) Countryside EnvironmentManagement (MA) crop science crop soil science Cultural History.
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/clearing/courses.htm
    information for prospective students open day 2002 contact clearing Courses Available - Clearing 2002 A B C D ... Z A
    Accountancy

    Agriculture

    Animal Care

    Animal Ecology
    ...
    Applied Biology for the Land Based Industries

    B
    Biochemistry

    Biology

    Biomedical Science

    Biotechnology
    C Celtic Civilisation Celtic Studies Chemistry Chemistry in the Life Sciences ... Cultural History D Divinity E Ecology Economic History Economics (Political Economy) Economics (Economics Science) ... European Studies F Film Studies Finance Forest Management Forestry ... French Studies G Gaelic Studies Genetics Geography (BSc) Geography (MA) ... German Studies H Health Sciences Hispanic Studies (Latin American/Spanish) Historical Studies History ... Human Life Sciences I Immunobiology International Relations Internet Information Systems Italian L Land Economy Legal Studies M Management Studies Marine Biology Marine Environmental Management Marine Resource Management ... Music Studies N Natural Philosophy (Physics) Neuroscience with Psychology O Offshore Engineering Organic Agriculture P Parasitology Petroleum Geology Pharmacology Philosophy ... Psychology (MA) R

    13. BS In Agronomy: Crop And Soil Science Emphasis (283031)
    AgHrt 361, crop science, 3.0. AgHrt 407, Environ soil Phscs, 3.0. AgHrt 491R,Undergraduate Seminar, 1.0. Complete 10 hours from the following major courses
    http://ar.byu.edu/dept_academ_advise/gemajor/00/mr/283031mr.html
    Brigham Young University
    Major Academic Plan (MAP)
    BS in AGRONOMY:
    Crop and Soil Science Emphasis (283031)
    Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
    For students entering the degree program during the 2000-2001 curricular year
    GE Requirement
    Suggested Sequence of Courses Discipline and Career Information
    MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (63-64.0 total hours) No D credit is allowed in agronomy and horticulture courses. No more than 4 hours of R courses will apply toward graduation. At least 10 hours of departmental courses must be completed at BYU. Graduate courses (500-level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. Complete the following: AgHrt 100 Living With Plants AgHrt 282 Intro Soil Sci AgHrt 283 Intro Soil Sci Lab AgHrt 303 AgHrt 305 Soil Fertility AgHrt 331 Weed Science AgHrt 361 Crop Science AgHrt 407 Environ Soil Phscs AgHrt 491R Undergraduate Seminar Complete 10 hours from the following major courses: AgHrt 201 Environ Ag Issues AgHrt 205 World Food Crops AgHrt 302 Plant Propogation AgHrt 347 AgHrt 390R Topics in Agriculture AgHrt 391 Careers in Horticulture AgHrt 402 Water Con Util AgHrt 441 Harvested Forage Crops AgHrt 459 Plant Breeding AgHrt 460 Sustainable Agriculture

    14. BS In Agronomy: Crop And Soil Science Emphasis (283031)
    crop science Production Mgmt, 4.0. AgHrt 407, Environ soil Phscs, 3.0. AgHrt491R, Undergraduate Seminar, 1.0. Complete 10 hours from the following major courses
    http://ar.byu.edu/dept_academ_advise/gemajor/02/mr/283031mr.html
    Brigham Young University
    Major Academic Plan (MAP)
    BS in AGRONOMY:
    Crop and Soil Science Emphasis (283031)
    Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
    For students entering the degree program during the 2002-2003 curricular year
    GE Requirement
    Suggested Sequence of Courses Discipline and Career Information
    MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (63–64.0 total hours) No more than 4 hours of R courses will apply toward graduation. At least 10 hours of departmental courses must be completed at BYU. Graduate courses (500-level) may be taken by seniors with approval of advisor. Complete the following: AgHrt 100* Living With Plants AgHrt 282 Intro Soil Sci AgHrt 283 Intro Soil Sci Lab AgHrt 303 AgHrt 305 AgHrt 306 AgHrt 331 Weed Science AgHrt 361 AgHrt 407 Environ Soil Phscs AgHrt 491R Undergraduate Seminar Complete 10 hours from the following major courses: AgHrt 201 Environ Ag Issues AgHrt 205 World Food Crops AgHrt 240 Computer Applications to Agriculture AgHrt 302 Plant Propogation AgHrt 347 AgHrt 390R Topics in Agriculture AgHrt 391 Careers in Horticulture AgHrt 402 Water Con Util AgHrt 459 Plant Breeding AgHrt 460 Sustainable Agriculture AgHrt 471 Pest Management AgHrt 490

    15. Soil Science Curriculum And Courses
    major can be accessed via the crop soil Environmental science Home Page. Membersof the soils and Land Resources Faculty teach the soils courses within the
    http://soils.clemson.edu/curricul.htm
    Former Curriculum; note a new undergarduate curriculum is being developed
    Soils and Environment is one of the study areas within the agronomy major. A description of the other study areas within the agronomy major can be accessed via the Home Page. Members of the Soils and Land Resources Faculty teach the Soils courses within the Agronomy rubric and serve as advisors to students who select this option.
    Soil and Environment Study Area
    This study area gives students an understanding of soil as a natural resource and as a component of all terrestrial ecosystems. The student will learn how soils influence ecological processes which take place above and below ground. An understanding of these processes will enable the student to deal with traditional agricultural production issues as well as environmental management problems such as groundwater protection, and the most appropriate use for a particular landscape. Students interested in preparing for graduate work in soils can aim toward a variety of special areas including soil biology, fertility, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, and morphology. FRESHMAN YEAR First Semester Second Semester AGRIC 104 Intro. to Plant Sciences

    16. Distance Degree Programs - Courses
    Law Criminal Justice crop science Decision sciences Sociology Sociology soil scienceSpanish University Interdisciplinary courses Women's Studies.
    http://www.distance.wsu.edu/courses/catalog/index.asp?newprefix=SOILS&title=Soil

    17. MEL: Crop And Soil Resources
    Index Ohio State University; Agronomy courses on the for small grain growers; soiland crop sciences - A soil science Society of America; Something to Grow On
    http://mel.lib.mi.us/science/crop.html

    Michigan.gov Home
    HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks ... Back to the Science Index
    Crop and Soil Resources

    18. Requirements
    hours in crop management (at least 6), soil science (at least 6), and pest managementand plant protection (at least 6). Additional courses are required in
    http://www.css.cornell.edu/undergrad/requirements.html
    CSS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
    Degree Requirements
    Undergraduate students associated with the Crop and Soil Sciences Department most often study in one of the following major fields of our college:
    • Environmental Sciences (with specializations in soil science or environmental stress managment) Plant Sciences (with specializations in crop science or agronomy Science of Earth Systems (with a specialization in soil science International Agriculture (with a specialization in agronomy General Studies (with a specialization in sustainable agriculture)
    We encourage our students to take advantage of the tremendous flexibility our college allows in choosing courses. However, we also encourage them to consider the national Certification Program of the American Society of Agronomy . To qualify as a Professional Crop Scientist , one must have a total of 30 semester hours of credit in: crop management (at least 15), pest management and plant protection (at least 6), and soil science (at least 6). A certified Professional Soil Scientist must have a total of 24 credit hours in: soil science (at least 15) and plant and soil biology (at least 6). A certified

    19. University Of Saskatchewan - Soil Science Courses
    in soil will be discussed in relation to their role in crop production 2L3P) Prerequisite(s)12 credit units of 300-level soil science courses; or permission
    http://www.usask.ca/registrar/99_00_Calendar/Coll_of_AG/AG_course_SLSC.html
    SOIL SCIENCE
    SL SC 220.3
    Environmental Soil Science
    Prerequisites: AGRIC 111 or GEOG 111 and 112 or GEOL (6 credit units).
    Focuses on soils as an integrator of a broad range of environmental processes and as a critical component in human-induced environmental change. Major topics include the influence of the environment on soil formation; local, regional and global scales of soil formation; and the physical, chemical, and microbial/biochemical soil processes of relevance to environmental science.
    Note: Students with credit for SL SC 240 may not take this course for credit. SL SC 240.3
    Agricultural Soil Science
    Prerequisite(s): AGRIC 111 and 112.
    Introduces the student to the major areas of soil science and develop an understanding of how soils influence crop production, with special emphasis on fertility management and cropping systems in Western Canada. Pertinent chemical, physical, and biological processes in soil will be discussed in relation to their role in crop production. The impact of agricultural activities on the soil resource will also be examined.
    Note: Students with credit for SL SC 220 may not take this course for credit.

    20. Spring '03 Roster - Crop & Soil Sciences (CSS)
    U OR LET 119510 LEC 01 TR 0905-0955A BF 101 LEMBO, A. SUB-courses 119-626 S/U ORLET 120-998 SEC 01 TBA STAFF CSS 696 SEMINAR IN crop soil science 1.0 HRS
    http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSS3/RSS3CSS.html
    Spring '03 Roster
    Agriculture and Life Sciences
    Spring '03 Course and Room Roster CSS 312 FORAGE CROPS 4.0 HRS LET ONLY
    LEC 01 MWF 1115-1205P BF 105 FICK, G. SUB-COURSES LAB 01 M 0125-0425P BF 105 FICK, GW LAB 02 T 0125-0425P BF 105 FICK, G. CSS 365 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY 3.0 HRS S/U OR LET PREREQUISITES: CHEM 207-208 SEC 01 MWF 1010-1100A BF 110 MCBRIDE, M CSS 372 NUTRIENT MGMT AGRO-SYSTEMS 4.0 HRS S/U OR LET CO-MEETING WITH CSS 472 022-258 PREREQUISITES: CSS (SCAS) 260 OR PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR. GRADUATE STUDENTS SHOULD ENROLL IN CSS 472. LEC 01 TR 0840-0955A BF 110 LEHMANN, J SUB-COURSES LAB 01 R 0125-0425P BF 102 STAFF CSS 410 ENVIRON IMPACT OF AG BIOTECH 3.0 HRS LET ONLY PREREQUISITES: BIO G 109 OR EQUIVALENT. LEC 01 MW 0125-0215P EM 133 COMIS, A. SUB-COURSES LAB 01 W 0230-0425P BF 105 COMIS, A. CSS 411 RESOURCE INVENTORY METHODS 3.0 HRS LET ONLY CO-MEETING WITH CEE 411 602-528 LEC 01 MW 0905-0955A BF 110 LEMBO, A.

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