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Nov 23, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Agricultural Science Major (Associate of)
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Program Coordinator/Contact
Donald Marshall, Associate Dean
College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
Agricultural Hall 156
605-688-5133
E-mail: Donald.Marshall@sdstate.edu
Click here for additional information.
Program Information
The two-year Agricultural Science program is designed for the student who does not find it advisable or possible to enter a regular four-year college program in Agriculture Science . A typical student in this situation could be one who desires some education but not necessarily four years before returning to the farm or ranch. Courses in the major field of concentration must be from departments within the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences and be related to agriculture. All courses in the major field of concentration need not be in one department, although this may be a possibility.
General electives may be selected from any area and allow students to develop special competencies or interests. Students should consult their advisor when selecting courses in the major field of concentration. These courses should relate to career interests.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the AS Degree in Agricultural Science, students will:
- Have an introductory knowledge of animal science, agronomy, agricultural systems technology, and agri-business.
- Have an applied understanding of the principles underlying the chosen area of emphasis.
- Be prepared to manage a family farm or ranch or for a career in agribusiness.
- Locate and evaluate information to aid in decision making.
- Be prepared to enter the job market or a four-year degree program.
- Have sufficient core competencies for effective lifetime learning.
Course Delivery Format
Courses are delivered in lecture, laboratory, and field-based formats, and some are offered by online delivery.
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Requirements for Agricultural Science Major: 60 Credits
Associate of Science in Agriculture
Major Requirements: 36
- SGR Goal #1 Written Communication:* Credits: 3
- SGR Goal #2 Oral Communication: * Credits: 3
- * Credits: 3
- * Credits: 3
- SGR Goal #5 Mathematics: * Credits: 3
- * Credits: 3
- First Year Seminar : ( suggested) Credits: 2
- Major Field of Concentration Credits: 16
(Courses prefixed ABS, AGEC, AGED, AS, AST, DS, HO, LA, PR, PS, RANG and VET)
Total Required Credits: 60
Curriculum Notes
* A minimum of 15 credits Board of Regents System General Education Requirements (SGRs) must be completed as part of a student’s first 32 credits.
Proficiency Examination
Each student enrolled in an Associate of Arts degree program must take the Proficiency Examination after the completion of 32 passed credit hours or prior to graduation. The student must have completed, or be enrolled in courses required to complete the 18 credit hours. Students who do not complete the proficiency exam requirements cannot continue registration at the university. |
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