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Dec 03, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Agronomy (B.S.)
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Program Coordinator/Contact
David Wright, Maynard A. Klingbeil Endowed Department Head
Department of Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science
Raven Precision Agriculture Center 140
605-688-5123 (Department Head, SRPAC 140)
605-688-4450 (Teaching Office, SNP 247)
Program Information
The Agronomy major provides broad training in the plant and soil sciences and in crop production technology. The integrated program is designed to provide students with an understanding and knowledge base in crops, seeds, soils, weeds, entomology, plant pathology, breeding and genetics, precision agriculture, natural resource management, and the interaction of production systems. This major is recommended for students interested in cropping systems, natural/agricultural resource management, or the agribusiness areas of crops, soils, and pest management. Individuals can prepare for careers in crop consulting, crop/plant research, and with private industry managing agricultural inputs such as pesticides and fertilizers; developing improved seed traits, plant sciences, genomics, grain production, sales, and seed production; and for work with government agencies, such as the Cooperative Extension Service, Farm Service Agency, Agricultural Research Service, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Accreditation, Certification, and Licensure
Course Delivery Format
The program coursework is available on campus, in classroom and laboratory settings, as well as field-based settings.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Agronomy major, students will:
- Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of basic Agronomy principles and practices.
- Demonstrate the ability to think creatively and to apply critical thinking skills when evaluating and analyzing information.
- Demonstrate the ability to learn, develop, and apply skills for the application of existing and emerging knowledge and technologies in Agronomy.
- Demonstrate the ability to apply scientific principles, quantitative skills, and other problem solving skills in Agronomy.
- Demonstrate knowledge and application of ethical and sustainable practices in the agronomic fields.
- Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate (written, listening and oral) with both scientific and non-scientific audiences.
Requirements for Agronomy Major: 125 Credits
Bachelor of Science
System General Education Requirements
Major Requirements
- AGEC 354 - Agricultural Marketing and Prices Credits: 3
or AS 285 - Livestock Evaluation and Marketing Credits: 2
and AS 285L - Livestock Evaluation and Marketing Lab Credits: 1
or ENGL 379 - Technical Communication (COM) Credits: 3
or MKTG 474 - Personal Selling (COM) Credits: 3 - BIOL 202 - Genetics and Molecular Biology Credits: 3
and BIOL 202L - Genetics and Molecular Biology Lab Credits: 1
or BIOL 371 - Genetics (COM) Credits: 3
or PS 383 - Principles of Crop Improvement Credits: 2 2
and PS 383L - Principles of Crop Improvement Lab Credits: 1 2 - BOT 327 - Plant Physiology Credits: 3
and BOT 327L - Plant Physiology Lab Credits: 1
or BOT 419 - Plant Ecology (COM) Credits: 2
and BOT 419L - Plant Ecology Lab (COM) Credits: 1 - CHEM 106 - Chemistry Survey (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 3
and CHEM 106L - Chemistry Survey Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1
or CHEM 112 - General Chemistry I (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 3
and CHEM 112L - General Chemistry I Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1 - CHEM 108 - Organic and Biochemistry (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 4
and CHEM 108L - Organic and Biochemistry Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1
or CHEM 120 - Elementary Organic Chemistry Credits: 2
and CHEM 120L - Elementary Organic Chemistry Lab Credits: 1 - PHYS 101 - Survey of Physics (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 3
and PHYS 101L - Survey of Physics Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1
or PHYS 111 - Introduction to Physics I (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 3
and PHYS 111L - Introduction to Physics I Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1 - PS 103 - Crop Production Credits: 2 A
- PS 103L - Crop Production Lab Credits: 1 A
- PS 119 - First Year Seminar Credits: 1 A
- PS 213 - Soils [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 2 A
- PS 213L - Soils Lab [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 1 A
- PS 223 - Principles of Plant Pathology Credits: 2 A
- PS 223L - Principles of Plant Pathology Lab Credits: 1 A
- PRAG 285 - Agricultural Computations Credits: 2 A
- PRAG 423 - Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrient Management Credits: 3 A
- PRAG 475 - Senior Capstone Credits: 3 A
- PS 405 - Entomology (COM) Credits: 3 A
and PS 405L - Entomology Lab (COM) Credits: 0 A
or PS 407 - Insect Pest Management Credits: 2 A
and PS 407L - Insect Pest Management Lab Credits: 1 A - PS 445 - Weed Science Credits: 2 A
- PS 445L - Weed Science Lab Credits: 1 A
- PS 490 - Seminar (COM) Credits: 1 A
or HO 490 - Seminar (COM) Credits: 1 A - PS 492 - Topics (COM) Credits: 1-3 (1 credit required)
and PS 421 - Soil Microbiology Credits: 2
and PS 421L - Soil Microbiology Lab Credits: 1
or MICR 231 - General Microbiology (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 4
and MICR 231L - General Microbiology Lab (COM) [SGR #6, HSDC] Credits: 0 - PS 494 - Internship (COM) Credits: 1-2 A (1 credit required)
or HO 494 - Internship (COM) Credits: 1-12 (1 credit required) A - STAT 281 - Introduction to Statistics (COM) [SGR #5, HSDC] Credits: 3
Natural Resources Stewardship Electives
Select one of the following courses A. Credits: 3-4
Precision Ag Electives
Select one of the following courses. Credits: 2-3
Agronomy, Horticulture, and Plant Science Electives
Take at least two credits from each of the three areas listed. Credits: 15
Soils/Environmental Protection
Electives
Taken as needed to complete any additional degree requirements.
Total Required Credits: 125
Notes
1 Cannot be used to solely meet area requirements.
2 Can only be used to meet requirements in one section
A Agronomy Major Core Curriculum: A student must have a 2.5 GPA or higher and a grade of C or higher in the courses used to satisfy the Agronomy core curriculum in order to graduate with a major in Agronomy.
Summary of Program Requirements
Bachelor of Science
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System General Education Requirements* |
30-34 Credit Hours |
Major Requirements |
58-64 Credit Hours |
Plant Science Electives |
15 Credit Hours |
Electives** |
12-22 Credit Hours |
*System General Education Requirements for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree shall include a minimum of 30 credit hours. Some general education coursework may be counted for Major Requirements and Supporting Coursework.
**Taken as needed to complete any additional degree requirements.
Academic Advising Guide Sheet
The goal of the academic advising guide sheets and sample plans of study is to promote undergraduate student success by guiding all students to timely completion of an undergraduate degree. Students are not limited to the course sequence provided for their academic program. Instead, the sample plan of study is one possible path to completing your degree and is meant to be used as a guide for planning purposes in consultation with an academic advisor. The plans also help students prepare for meetings with their academic advisor and track their progress in their selected academic program.
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