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  1. Directed studies in general agriculture,: An outline course with complete references for use in schools, by Douglas Francis Dickerson, 1944
  2. General agriculture,: An outlined course with complete references for use in public schools, by Douglas Francis Dickerson, 1925
  3. Agricultural Engineering: A Text Book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject and the General Reader, by Jay Brownlee Davidson, 2010-03-15
  4. Agricultural Engineering: A Text Book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject and the General Reader by Anonymous, 2010-02-23
  5. Agricultural Engineering: A Text Book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject and the General Reader, by Jay Brownlee Davidson, 2009-04-27
  6. Agricultural Engineering; A Text Book for Students of Secondary Schools of Agriculture, Colleges Offering a General Course in the Subject and by Davidson, 2010-01-02
  7. Agricultural engineering; a text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader, by J Brownlee b. 1880 Davidson, 2010-08-09
  8. Agricultural engineering;: A text book for students of secondary schools of agriculture, colleges offering a general course in the subject and the general reader, by Jay Brownlee Davidson, 1913
  9. Commentary on Dr Rudolf Steiner's Agriculture Course by Enzo Nastati, 2009-01-20
  10. The Agriculture Course Koberwitz, Whitsun 1924: Rudolph Steiner and the Beginnings of Biodynamics by Peter Selg, 2010-06-30
  11. Course of lectures delivered by officers of the Department of Agriculture, during the year 1891, in the Working Men's College, Melbourne
  12. Spreadsheets for Agriculture by David H. Nobel, Charles P. Course, 1995-04-13
  13. Agriculture: A Course of Lectures Held at Koberwitz, Silesia, June 7 to June 16, 1924 by Rudolf Steiner, 1993-12-31
  14. The high school course in agriculture by Kirk Lester Hatch, 2010-08-29

1. General Agriculture Courses
Online Course Catalog. general agriculture courses. Also See Agricultural Science, agricultureVocational and Technical,
http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/catalog/courses/aggen_courses.htm
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Online Course Catalog General Agriculture Courses Also See: Agricultural Science Agriculture-Vocational and Technical Animal Science Food Processing ... Ornamental Horticulture and Plant Science Courses are designed to offer general agriculture information to non-agriculture majors. AG-GE 145 PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE 1 Unit
Also offered as SPCOM 145. Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure. Preparing for and participating in meetings as a member, officer, and chairperson. Rank and use of motions. Two maximum completions. Lecture: 3 hours. (CSU, 6 wks.) AG-GE 146 AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY 3 Units The sociology of agriculture presented through an examination of relationships between societies and their environments, economics, and agriculture. Emphasis on the analysis of agriculture's use of technology and the corresponding impact on the environment, economy and society. Field trips may be required. Lecture: 3 hours. Materials fee may be required. AG-GE 306 SUBURBAN AGRICULTURE AND LIVING 2 Units Formerly listed as GE-AG 306.

2. General Agriculture Courses
Home courses general agriculture. * Through Distance Education Course,Title, Credit Hrs. Teacher, Quarters Offered. AG 111, Computer
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ag-ed/gencourses.htm
Feedback Site Map About the Department Advising Faculty/Staff General Agriculture ... Courses General Agriculture * Through Distance Education Course Title Credit Hrs. Teacher Quarters Offered AG 111 Computer Applications in Agriculture Warnick, Brian F, W AG 199 Special Studies Cole, Richard Lee/Fanno, Wayne F AG 221 Metals and Welding Cole, Richard Lee Sp AG 301 Ecosystem Sci Pac NW Indian Vergun, Judith R W AG 312 Engine Theory and Operation Cole, Richard Lee W AG 401 Research Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 402 Independent Studies Cole, Richard Lee F AG 405 Reading and Conference Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 407 Seminar Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 410 Internship Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 412 Ag Safety and Health Warnick, Brian Sp AG 421 Leadership Development Fanno, Wayne F, W*, Sp*, Su* AG 425 Developments in Agri Mechs: Food Safety Thompson, Gregory Su AG 507 Seminar Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp AG 518 Ext. Course Teacher Educ:Tech Thompson, Gregory/Cole, Richard Lee

3. Teagasc - Training - Agriculture Courses
general agriculture Specialization general agriculture The general agriculture specialization is designed to provide an opportunity for students and anyone interested in agriculture or an agriculture related field to have access to selected courses
http://www.teagasc.ie/training/agriculture.htm
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National Certificate in Agriculture Vocational Certificate in Agriculture - Level 2 Vocational Certificate in Agriculture - Level 3 Diploma in Agriculture (Dairying) ... Certificate in Pig Production
National Certificate in Agriculture
This Third Level course has been developed to provide the education and training needed by future commercial farmers and skilled workers in the agri industry. The increasing sophistication in farming systems, the central role that farming plays in environmental protection and maintenance of the rural fabric and consumer needs in food quality and safety, make adequate education and training for people engaged in the industry essential. People who achieve this Certificate will have met the skill and competency requirements for various Farm Development Aids. As well as careers in farming, people completing this course can aspire to jobs in:
  • Farm Management Agri Industry Quality Control
Recruitment to the course is through the Central Applications Office (CAO) system. Applicants must have passes in five Leaving Certificate subjects at ordinary level grade D3 or better. The subjects passed must include mathematics and either English or Irish. Holders of relevant Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) and mature students may also apply.

4. General Agriculture And Agricultural Education Department Courses
About the Department Faculty/Staff Advising general agriculture courses Agricultural Education Student Organizations OSU College of Agricultural
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ag-ed/courses.htm
Feedback Site Map About the Department Advising Faculty/Staff General Agriculture ... Home Courses General Agriculture Agricultural Education About the Department Faculty/Staff ... College of Agricultural Science

5. General Agriculture
AnSc 141, Introduction to Animal Science, 3 hr. Ento 304, general Entomology,3 hr. Horticulture Production Elective, 3 hr. Elective agriculture courses*, 22hr.
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/academics/cag/genag.php
UHH Home Academics College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management CAFNRM Programs Agriculture (General)
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College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management
University of Hawaii at Hilo 200 W. Kawili St. Hilo, HI 96720-4091
General Agriculture
General Information
The general agriculture curriculum offers students a comprehensive program in applied agricultural sciences. The program integrates theoretical teaching in the classroom with hands-on instruction in the laboratory or field. Students are given much individualized attention through small class sizes. Students completing the program receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture with emphasis in general agriculture. The general agriculture program possesses unique locational and competitive advantages over similar programs. The College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management is surrounded by several agribusinesses which offer invaluable teaching resources. In addition, students make extensive use of a 110-acre University farm for laboratory and field work. The weather in Hawaii makes it possible to be agriculturally active all year round. The general agriculture curriculum offers students flexibility in course selection. There are enough elective hours to allow students to plan a course of study that will meet their career goals. Hence, the curriculum is ideally suited for both freshman and transfer students. Graduates from the general agriculture program are employed by private companies and governmental agencies in a wide range of agriculturally related fields. Also, many students start their own enterprises or proceed to graduate school for advanced degrees.

6. KSU Graduate Catalog - Agriculture, General
for graduate credit in a minor field. general agriculture courses. Undergraduate and graduate credit in minor field.
http://www.ksu.edu/grad/catalog/genag.htm
Agriculture, General
Associate Dean:
Larry Erpelding A graduate degree is not offered in general agriculture. The following courses may be taken for graduate credit in a minor field.
General agriculture courses
Undergraduate and graduate credit in minor field.
GENAG 500. Food Science Seminar. (1) I. Review of recent developments in the food science industry and in food science research. Food science literature and intradepartmental research will provide source material. Required of all food science undergraduates in agriculture. GENAG 505. Comparative Agriculture. (1-4) Intersession. A travel-study program which is intended to acquaint students with agriculture of other countries and other parts of the U.S. and how it differs from Midwest-Great Plains agriculture relative to climate, crops, soils, livestock practices, marketing, and cultural attitudes toward agriculture. Pr.: Consent of instructor. GENAG 515. Honors Presentation. (1) I, II, S. Presentation of completed teaching or extension activity, research project, or demonstration project. Pr.: Successfully completed honors proposal and permission of honors advisor. GENAG 582. Natural Resources/Environmental Science Project (NRES).

7. General Education Requirements For Agriculture Degrees
(Ento 304) general Entomology; (Hort 262) Principles of Horticulture; (Soils304) Tropical Soils. Elective agriculture courses (9 semester hours).
http://www.uhh.hawaii.edu/academics/cag/genedreq.php
UHH Home Academics College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management CAFNRM Programs Agriculture (General)
Agriculture (Minor)

Agribusiness

Agroecology
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College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resource Management
University of Hawaii at Hilo 200 W. Kawili St. Hilo, HI 96720-4091
General Education Requirements for Agriculture Degrees
To earn a bachelor of science in agriculture degree, a student must fulfill the following requirements. All natural science courses must include both lecture and lab.
Agribusiness
Agriscience Core (70 semester hours)
  • AgBus/AgEc/Econ Foundation (18 semester hours)
    • (AgBus 299) Agribusiness Internship/Work Experience (AgBus 321) Agricultural Cooperatives Management (AgEc 322) Marketing Agricultural Products (AgEc 330) Farm Management AgBus/AgEc/Econ Electives: 6 semester hours
    Agriscience Foundation (16/17 semester hours)
    • (Ag 100) Agriculture Orientation (Ag 497) Senior Seminar One course from 4 of the following Agriscience areas: AgEng/Soils/Ento/PlPath/Hort/Ansc
    Business Foundation (15 semester hours)
    • (Acc 250) Financial Accounting (Acc 251) Managerial Accounting (Mgt 240) Business Law (Mgt 300) Business Management (Mkt 310) Principles of Marketing
    Career goals: 20/21 semester hours in either Agriscience or Business
General Education Core (53 semester hours)

8. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: General Agriculture
be submitted to and approved by the Office of agriculture Academic Programs. general agriculture courses. GENAG 101.
http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/genag.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
About the Catalog

About the University

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General Agriculture
Lawrence H. Erpelding, Associate Dean
Kevin J. Donnelly, Assistant Dean
Jackie McClaskey, Assistant Dean
www.ag.ksu.edu

Contemporary citizenship in agriculture minor
This minor assists students in building the knowledge that they need to serve as active citizens in society and to understand the way our agricultural industry, rural areas, and global communities interact now and in the future. The minor focuses on agricultural policy and issues while encompassing ethics, personal development, and societal relationships in order to better understand the correlation between agriculture and rural and urban communities at the local, state, national, and global levels. These topics will encourage the citizenship development needed to sustain and build agriculture in the future and will also enhance understanding of the effects of agriculture on society as a whole.
The minor requires the completion of 18 credit hours. The minor requires one foundation course, two ethical and societal relationships courses, and two policy and issues courses. In addition, GENAG 450 Citizenship and Ethics in Agriculture, a capstone course, is to be taken during the junior or senior year of the program of study. Foundation courses (3-4 hrs) AGEC 120 Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness ASI 102 Principles of Animal Science ASI 302 Introduction to Food Science AGRON 220 Crop Science FOR 375 Introduction to Natural Resource Management

9. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: General Agriculture
The form will be submitted to and approved by the Office of agriculture AcademicPrograms. general agriculture courses GENAG 101. Ag Orientation.
http://courses.ksu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/genag.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
About the Catalog

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General Agriculture
Lawrence H. Erpelding, Associate Dean
Kevin J. Donnelly, Assistant Dean
Jackie McClaskey, Assistant Dean
www.ag.ksu.edu

Contemporary citizenship in agriculture minor
This minor assists students in building the knowledge that they need to serve as active citizens in society and to understand the way our agricultural industry, rural areas, and global communities interact now and in the future. The minor focuses on agricultural policy and issues while encompassing ethics, personal development, and societal relationships in order to better understand the correlation between agriculture and rural and urban communities at the local, state, national, and global levels. These topics will encourage the citizenship development needed to sustain and build agriculture in the future and will also enhance understanding of the effects of agriculture on society as a whole.
The minor requires the completion of 18 credit hours. The minor requires one foundation course, two ethical and societal relationships courses, and two policy and issues courses. In addition, GENAG 450 Citizenship and Ethics in Agriculture, a capstone course, is to be taken during the junior or senior year of the program of study. Foundation courses (3-4 hrs) AGEC 120 Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness ASI 102 Principles of Animal Science ASI 302 Introduction to Food Science AGRON 220 Crop Science FOR 375 Introduction to Natural Resource Management

10. General Agriculture Courses
Home courses general agriculture. * Through Distance Education
http://www.oregonstate.edu/dept/ag-ed/gencourses.htm
Feedback Site Map About the Department Advising Faculty/Staff General Agriculture ... Courses General Agriculture * Through Distance Education Course Title Credit Hrs. Teacher Quarters Offered AG 111 Computer Applications in Agriculture Warnick, Brian F, W AG 199 Special Studies Cole, Richard Lee/Fanno, Wayne F AG 221 Metals and Welding Cole, Richard Lee Sp AG 301 Ecosystem Sci Pac NW Indian Vergun, Judith R W AG 312 Engine Theory and Operation Cole, Richard Lee W AG 401 Research Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 402 Independent Studies Cole, Richard Lee F AG 405 Reading and Conference Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 407 Seminar Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 410 Internship Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp, Su AG 412 Ag Safety and Health Warnick, Brian Sp AG 421 Leadership Development Fanno, Wayne F, W*, Sp*, Su* AG 425 Developments in Agri Mechs: Food Safety Thompson, Gregory Su AG 507 Seminar Cole, Richard Lee F, W, Sp AG 518 Ext. Course Teacher Educ:Tech Thompson, Gregory/Cole, Richard Lee

11. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004: University General Education
The College of agriculture university general education program the completion ofat least 18 semester hours of approved courses/experiences, of
http://courses.ksu.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ag/uge.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
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University General Education
The College of Agriculture university general education program assures that all undergraduate programs provide breadth through the completion of at least 18 semester hours of approved courses/experiences, of which one-third of those credits will be at the 300 level or higher.
To ensure breadth, UGE courses are required in at least four of the following areas (a course may be used in only one category):
  • Economics
  • Social sciences
  • Humanities
  • Communications (e.g., writing or verbal intensive courses)
  • Quantitative sciences (e.g., statistics, mathematics)
  • Biological sciences (e.g., biology, botany)
  • Physical sciences (e.g., chemistry, geology, physics)
  • Professional college courses: architecture, agriculture, business, education, human ecology, engineering. Acceptable courses will be determined by each department and approved by the dean's office. Only one agriculture course can be used to meet general education requirements. The agriculture course must be from outside the student's departmental major, and it may only be used as a free or restricted elective in the curriculum. Departments within the college may specify which of the eight areas their students can use to satisfy UGE requirements. The program is designed to take advantage of the strong tradition of excellence in advising to determine the specific UGE courses that the best suited to each individual.
  • 12. Web Courses General Information
    courses general Information. Four webbased organic courses are nearing completion at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Staff of the Organic agriculture
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    Web Courses General Information
    Four web-based organic courses are now being offered at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Staff of the Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada and the Centre for Continuing and Distance Education have developed the organic agriculture courses for interactive participation. Two courses (Transition to Organic Agriculture and Composting) are offered in the fall semester (Sept to Dec)and two courses (Organic Field Crop Management and Organic Livestock Production) are offered in the winter semester (January to April). The web based courses are available for students on a credit basis at the second year degree level. You can do the readings and assignments at the time of day most suitable for you. You are also welcome to take the courses on a not-for credit-basis. The information and access to the instructor are the same, however assignments and exams are not required. Farmers in particular are encouraged to register. We welcome your input and questions. Throughout the courses, participants are encouraged to engage in discussion groups and use the organic information resources currently available over the internet. Course instructors facilitate discussions that include current issues to involve students, farmers and others who participate in the courses in a meaningful dialogue.

    13. Agriculture, Environmental Sciences And Dietetics
    McGill Continuing Education Programs and courses general Studies Creditcourses agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Dietetics,
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    Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... Credit courses Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Dietetics Nursing Science Business courses Professional development courses ... Contact us Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and School of Dietetics The Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, in cooperation with the Centre for Continuing Education, offers both credit and non-credit Professional Development courses and seminars in the areas of Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Sciences, Environmental Sciences and Human Nutrition. For details, please contact the department at 398-6166.
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    14. ONE - General Agriculture (B.S.)
    Degrees. general agriculture (B.S.). Oregon State University Program delivers upperdivision agriculture courses. Lower-division courses should be completed before entering program.
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    15. Credit Courses
    Education. English Language Programs. French Language Programs. general Studies.Credit courses. agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Dietetics. Nursing. Science.
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    Student information Alumni and friends Faculty and staff ... General Studies Credit courses Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Dietetics Nursing Science Business courses ... Contact us Credit Courses The Department offers credit courses that are open to full-time students, as well as to the general public. Registration in some courses may, however, be limited to students who are in particular programs. Please see the course description for details. Students must provide proof that they have satisfied the individual course prerequisites as outlined in the course description. For the 2002/2003 academic year, credit courses will be scheduled in the following areas:
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    16. M.S. Agriculture, Specialization In General Agriculture
    basic core of agriculture courses and three specialty options including general agriculture, International Food
    http://www.calpoly.edu/~acadprog/98depts/98cagr/agmsspec4.html
    M.S. AGRICULTURE, SPECIALIZATION IN GENERAL AGRICULTURE College of Agriculture
    Agricultural Sciences Bldg. (11), Room 211
    The General Agriculture Specialization provides students with the opportunity to focus their graduate study in one of several areas, including: Agricultural Education and Communication, Animal Science, Crop Science, Environmental Horticultural Science or Forestry Sciences. Units Required Courses Agricultural Education and Communication AGED 539 Internship (6) AGED 520 Program Development in Agricultural Education (3) AGED 522 Instructional Programs in Agricultural Mechanics (3) Forestry Sciences An applied sciences area of study in disciplines such as oak woodland, chaparral, Sierran forest types, watershed hydrology, and fire ecology. FNR 530 Social Systems in Forest Resources Management (3) FNR 532 Forestry Applications in Biometrics and Econometrics (4) FNR 534 Forest Ecosystem Management and Modeling (3) FNR 581 Graduate Seminar in Forest Resources (2) FNR 599 Thesis (9) SS 501 Research Planning (3) STAT 512 Statistical Methods (4) Other Graduate Study Areas AG 599 Thesis (6) 400- or 500-level research methods course (3) Any 581 Graduate Seminar offered in College of Agriculture (3) Restricted electives Agricultural Education and Communication Any approved 400- and 500-level agriculture courses. No less than 11 units must be at the 500 level. Students are required to complete one year of successful teaching or graduate level internship prior to the final examination.

    17. SAC Training Prospectus General Agriculture
    Training Prospectus. agriculture (general). Arboriculture. Arboriculture (utility). Contactweb author Print version of this page. Arboriculture courses.
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    For further information on any of the courses listed please contact: Graham Watson
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    Tel: (01555) 662562
    email: g.watson@ed.sac.ac.uk For further information on SAC Training Services contact: Dr Morag Whyte Henderson
    Training Services Business Development Manager
    Tel: 01292 525086
    email: m.henderson@au.sac.ac.uk

    18. GEN Courses -- Agriculture -- General
    GEN agriculture general. (13) Interdisciplinary, topical or experimentalcourses to be approved by the Dean of the College of agriculture.
    http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull0102/courses/gen.html
    University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin
    GEN Agriculture General GEN 100 ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN AGRICULTURE. (3)
    An introductory course requiring critical analysis of the major social, economic, political and scientific issues in agriculture and related disciplines. The historical development of agriculture will be surveyed, followed by discussions of major issues in modern agriculture. Development of skills in information gathering, critical analysis of issues, and written and oral communication will be emphasized. Prereq: Freshman enrolled in College of Agriculture. GEN 200 ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES. (3)
    An intermediate course which extends the critical analysis of selected issues in agriculture and related disciplines begun in GEN 100. Continues the development of skills in information gathering, critical analysis, and written and oral communication. Students will be required to investigate scientific literature germane to the issues covered and develop reviews, reports and position papers. Prereq: Sophomore enrolled in College of Agriculture. GEN 300 SPECIAL COURSE. (1-3)

    19. GEN Courses
    GEN agriculture general. (1-3) Interdisciplinary, topical or experimentalcourses to be approved by the Dean of the College of agriculture.
    http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull9798/courses/gen.html
    University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin
    GEN Agriculture - General GEN 100 ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN AGRICULTURE. (3)
    An introductory course requiring critical analysis of the major social, economic, political and scientific issues in agriculture and related disciplines. The historical development of agriculture will be surveyed, followed by discussions of major issues in modern agriculture. Development of skills in information gathering, critical analysis of issues, and written and oral communication will be emphasized. Prereq: Freshman enrolled in College of Agriculture. GEN 101 THE ECONOMICS OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE. (3)
    An introduction to the field of agricultural economics and some of the basic tools and concepts of decision making. Concepts are illustrated in terms of selected current social and economic issues including the role of agriculture in both a national and international dimension. GEN 102 THE DYNAMICS OF RURAL SOCIAL LIFE. (3)
    Introduces major concepts of sociology by exploring social, political and cultural issues confronting rural society and American agriculture, such as: population change, industrialization, energy developments, agricultural change. Student may not receive credit for both this course and SOC 101. GEN 105 ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE. (3)

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