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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the field of agricultural communications, journalism and public relations with a focus on programs, activities, careers, trends, publication development, layout, artwork, design and writing.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the influence of food and fiber systems on the economy, environment, health, life style and political systems throughout the world. The impact of cultural differences, gender and institutions on international food and fiber systems is discussed. Course provides students with a global perspective on current issues related to international food and fiber.
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2.00 Credits
Assessment of personal and academic potential for professional careers by the Agriculture and Natural Resources Management graduate. Efforts directed toward preparing for, interviewing and securing a position. Critiques of related extra curricular events. Survey of the history, philosophy and ethics of Agriculture and Natural Resources Management and crucial issues affecting agriculture and natural resources. Students are required to write reports and present professional oral presentations. Prereq: Junior standing. ( Same as NRM 390)
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3.00 Credits
History, philosophy and organizational structure of the Cooperative Extension Service, major areas of program emphasis, teaching methods used and relationships with other educational agencies. (Same as FCS 411)
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Minimum of one semester (or two semesters for four hours credit) of supervised study and experience with a business or agency and/or a specific aspect of its operations is required. Prior approval of arrangements with cooperating employer is necessary. Joint evaluation by on-the-job and academic supervisors.
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3.00 Credits
Statistical techniques for analysis and interpretation of agricultural data. Descriptive statistics, inference, tests of hypotheses, confidence intervals, analysis of variance, mean separation, linear regression and correlation. Prereq: MATH 210.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the dynamics, strategies and parliamentary procedure skills needed by leaders of occupational, civic and social organizations. Practical approaches through group interactions and participation. A detailed examination of organizations and individuals within organizations. Students are required to write reports and give oral presentations. Prereq: Junior standing. ( Same as NRM 450/650)
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3.00 Credits
(3, 3) Thesis proposal and research; thesis writing, presentation and defense. May repeat enrollment. P/N only.
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3.00 Credits
International travel course to study topics in agriculture or natural resources. Requires travel to another country, oral and written reports.
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3.00 Credits
Statistical techniques used in design and analysis of experiments in agriculture and natural resources management. T-tests, analysis of variance, mean separation, regression and correlation, experimental design and analysis, interpretation of research results, analysis and interpretation of survey information. Prereq: MATH 210 or equivalent or instructor's approval.
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