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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Agriculture, B.S.


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General Agriculture, B.S.


Students majoring in Agriculture will select one of five concentrations: Agri-Business, Agri-Science, Agri-Communications, PreVeterinary Medicine or Sustainable Development.  In each case, a strong broad-based understanding of American agriculture will be developed.

  Credit hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Lower Division Major Requirements: 12 Credit Hours


Additional Major Requirements: 18 Credit Hours


Additional hours in each concentration are required and must be selected in consultation with advisor and with a view toward career goals. No minor is required.

*Credit from the following is normally excluded from major


Agri-Business Concentration


Agri-Business is designed to prepare students for jobs in agricultural businesses and includes additional courses in marketing, management, economics, and accounting.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Electives: 26 Credit Hours


  • Agriculture electives 15
  • Other electives 11

Agri-Science Concentration


Agri-Science is designed to prepare students for graduate schools or for jobs requiring technical knowledge of agriculture, and includes additional courses in basic and applied sciences.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Electives: 28 Credit Hours


  • AGRI electives 10
  • Other electives 18

Agri-Communications Concentration


Agri-Communications is designed to prepare students for jobs in agricultural journalism or communication, and includes additional courses in journalism, broadcasting, and photography.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Electives: 35 Credit Hours


  • AGRI electives 18
  • COMM (Broadcasting electives) 3
  • Other electives 14

PreVeterinary Medicine Concentration


Three- or Four-Year Transfer Program (optional)

APSU offers a preveterinary medicine concentration that prepares the student for applying to the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Most veterinary schools have similar admission requirements, and APSU’s program can be modified to meet the requirements of most.

The preveterinary program of study includes more coursework than the minimum for applying to veterinary school. These additional courses are included to improve the student’s chances for success in veterinary school and to complete B.S. degree requirements.

Program Requirements:

*Students may qualify for veterinary school during the third year at APSU.

*Thus students have two degree options at APSU:

  1. The student may apply for a degree granted in absentia (see Requirements for Degrees in Absentia ) after having successfully completed the first year of veterinary school; or
  2. The student may complete all requirements in the four-year curriculum and receive a B.S. degree in Agriculture, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration
  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Specific General Education Requirements: 6 Credit Hours


Note


*Most Schools of Veterinary Medicine do not have a mathematics requirement. However, students should note math prerequisites for CHEM 1110/1111  and PHYS 2010/2011 .

*Science requirements: See Lower and Upper Division sections below.

Sustainable Development Concentration


Sustainable development is defined as: “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (unbruntland commission). The Sustainable Development Concentration is designed to prepare students for work in the growing field of sustainability science with a primary focus in the sustainable management of food, soil, water, and forest resources. In addition to a solid foundation in theoretical sciences, students in this program will develop applied skills with electronic spreadsheets, computer models, renewable technologies, and geotechnologies that facilitate resource management.

  Credit Hours
General Education (see TBR Common Core )
University-Wide Freshman Seminar Requirement
41
1

Required Courses


Social Sciences Core: 3 Credit Hours


Lower Division Major Requirements: 11 Credit Hours


Select one course from each Enhancement below: 12-15 Credit Hours


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