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100 I AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION COURSES ote: Active immunization ng;linst tettmus (avnilabkihrougl1 the Student Health Service) is a prerequuite for rogistration in any laboratory course li1 a.griculture m1d for n.ny student employment on the University Farm. AGRICULTURE (Agrl) 10. Dimensions In Agriculture (1) Survey of current social and economic developments and employment opportunities in modern agriculture and related agribusiness areas. Individual career planning. 27. Agrlbuainen Mothemotica (3) Not open to students with credit in B A 21 or Q M 21A-B or Math 29, or equivalent. Fundamental operations, percentage and interest, bank account reconciliation, equations, ratio and proportion, averages, areas and volumes, square root, measurement sys tems; applications to milk mixtures, fields, rations, tanks, silos, soils, lumber, concrete, personal buying and loans. 80. Undergraduate Reaeorch (1-4; max total 4) Open to fTeshmen and sophomores with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricltltural problem in agricultural education, agricult11ral mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 100. Applied Stallllics (3) (Former Plant 170T aectlon) Application of experimental methods and statistical procedures in agricultural research. Emphasis on use of standard design and analysis techniques as used in plant and animal sdt::m:e. (2 lecture, 3 lab houn) 150. Resource Material (2) (Former A Sci 160T section) Prerequisite: junior standing. Development and application of techniques for obtaining and using resource material including government documents, university and experiment station reports; educational material and services availa ble from governmental agencies, allied industries and profe~-sional organizations. Emphasis on material for agriculture and allied fields. 160T. Topics in Agriculture (1-4; max total 6 per discipline if no topic repeated) Prerequisite: junior standing, permission of instructor. Agricultural education, mechanized agriculture, food science, dairy industry, enology. 161. International Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. Social, economic and technological aspects of agricultural production and distribution in developing countries. 170. Seminar in Foreign Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: Ag Ec 31, Agri 161 or permission of instructor. Written and oral presentation of researched topics on recent developments in foreign agriculture. 180. Undergraduate Research (1-4; max total 4) Open to juniors or seniors with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Inde pendent Study. 200 series. Graduate courses are listed under Agriculture following Plant Science Department. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (AgEd) 135. Introduction to Agricultural Education (3) Survey of agricultural education; vocational surveys; occupational analysis; relationship of agriculture to occupational oppomnities; qualifications for teaching agriculture. Includes field trips to high school vocational agriculture departments. 424 I 3 4 195
Object Description
Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 100 |
Full Text Search | 100 I AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION COURSES ote: Active immunization ng;linst tettmus (avnilabkihrougl1 the Student Health Service) is a prerequuite for rogistration in any laboratory course li1 a.griculture m1d for n.ny student employment on the University Farm. AGRICULTURE (Agrl) 10. Dimensions In Agriculture (1) Survey of current social and economic developments and employment opportunities in modern agriculture and related agribusiness areas. Individual career planning. 27. Agrlbuainen Mothemotica (3) Not open to students with credit in B A 21 or Q M 21A-B or Math 29, or equivalent. Fundamental operations, percentage and interest, bank account reconciliation, equations, ratio and proportion, averages, areas and volumes, square root, measurement sys tems; applications to milk mixtures, fields, rations, tanks, silos, soils, lumber, concrete, personal buying and loans. 80. Undergraduate Reaeorch (1-4; max total 4) Open to fTeshmen and sophomores with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricltltural problem in agricultural education, agricult11ral mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 100. Applied Stallllics (3) (Former Plant 170T aectlon) Application of experimental methods and statistical procedures in agricultural research. Emphasis on use of standard design and analysis techniques as used in plant and animal sdt::m:e. (2 lecture, 3 lab houn) 150. Resource Material (2) (Former A Sci 160T section) Prerequisite: junior standing. Development and application of techniques for obtaining and using resource material including government documents, university and experiment station reports; educational material and services availa ble from governmental agencies, allied industries and profe~-sional organizations. Emphasis on material for agriculture and allied fields. 160T. Topics in Agriculture (1-4; max total 6 per discipline if no topic repeated) Prerequisite: junior standing, permission of instructor. Agricultural education, mechanized agriculture, food science, dairy industry, enology. 161. International Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. Social, economic and technological aspects of agricultural production and distribution in developing countries. 170. Seminar in Foreign Agriculture (3) Prerequisite: Ag Ec 31, Agri 161 or permission of instructor. Written and oral presentation of researched topics on recent developments in foreign agriculture. 180. Undergraduate Research (1-4; max total 4) Open to juniors or seniors with permission of instructor. Exploratory work on a suitable agricultural problem in agricultural education, agricultural mechanics, dairy industry, enology, or food science. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Inde pendent Study. 200 series. Graduate courses are listed under Agriculture following Plant Science Department. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION (AgEd) 135. Introduction to Agricultural Education (3) Survey of agricultural education; vocational surveys; occupational analysis; relationship of agriculture to occupational oppomnities; qualifications for teaching agriculture. Includes field trips to high school vocational agriculture departments. 424 I 3 4 195 |