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AGR 111: Agriculture Computers
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 Application of personal microcomputers to farm and ranch situations. Use and evaluation of spread sheets, data bases, and word processing software are covered.
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AGR 200: Pre-Employment Seminar
1.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 A class designed to assist the student in securing employment. Job-hunting techniques, interviewing skills, and the study of job related responsibilities and problems while advancing in a chosen career are major topics covered. A seminar format is used to encourage student participation. Instructor approval required.
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AGR 210: Agriculture Accounting
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Simulation of ranch and farm record keeping including maintaining payroll, depreciation, cash flow and inventory records. Computer spreadsheets are used to assist in analysis of various farm/ranch enterprises.
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AGR 211: Agriculture Business Management
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 The study of the four basic assets needed to begin any farm or ranch business. Land, labor, capital, and management are evaluated to ascertain each component's ability to produce maximum economic returns.
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AGR 221: Agriculture Marketing
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The complex agriculture marketing process including study of the marketing system, marketing a specific farm commodity, and the importance of organization in marketing agricultural products.
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AGR 226: Agriculture Issues
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -2 Lab -1 Students will study current topics causing change in the agricultural industry. Students may research and report on trends as diverse as animal rights, chemicals and foods, land use, water rights, government subsidies, and others.
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AGR 280: Cooperative Work Experience
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1-8 Offered to agriculture students to work on-the-job in various agricultural fields to gain elective credits from BMCC. Also required in conjunction with several courses in our program. Instructor approval required.
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AGR 296: Production Problems
4.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 4 Lecture -4 Students will select an area related to agriculture and do a feasibility study or an economic analysis. Currently published figures will be used. The report will contain all information needed to make a justifiable and cost beneficial decision. Instructor approval required.
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ANS 031: Basics of Horse Trimming and Shoeing
1.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 1 Lab - 1 A course emphasizing horse hoof trimming, hoof care and basic shoeing. The course will be taught with hands-on experience for private horse owners and horse enthusiasts.
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ANS 121: Animal Science
3.00 Credits
Blue Mountain Community College
Credits - 3 Lecture -2 Lab -1 Designed to familiarize students with the various phases of animal science and the modern livestock industry. Major subject areas discussed are: the livestock industry, livestock breeds, animal products, grading, and nutrition fundamentals. Labs involve students in hands-on experience and field trips.
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