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3.00 Credits
Students apply organizational leadership perspectives and methods to the resolution of a variety of simulations and real world problems. The course will emphasize leadership development as a tool for individual, organizational and community problem solving. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing and COM 2.
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1.00 Credits
Learn about agricultural customs in another country through classroom lectures, written assignments, and a visit to the host country during the spring break period. Topics discussed will include the influence of foreign agriculture on U.S. economies and agricultural practices, focusing on the host country. Prerequisites: Completion of WA or COM1 course and junior standing.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides practical experiences to those wanting to pursue a career with Cooperative Extension Service. Interns are matched with county-based personnel for hands-on learning experiences across the state. Develop working knowledge of CES's mission to provide the citizens of Wyoming with education and applied research. Dual listed with AGRI 5520. Prerequisite: must pass volunteer screening process.
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3.00 Credits
Adresses multiple themes related to diversity in agriculture with the goal of making visible the experiences of minorities and women in agriculture. Involves significant independent research, class discussion, project development, and development of oral and written communication skills. Establishes linkages with supporting disciplines. Cross listed with ENGL/AIST/CHST/FCSC/HIST/AMST 4546. Prerequisites: junior class standing and concurrent enrollment or major in any of the following: ethnic studies, agriculture, American Studies, anthropology, English, history, sociology, or women's studies.
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3.00 Credits
A senior capstone experience for Bachelor of Applied Science students, bringing together reading, research, writing, and communication skills to focus on a major project. Leadership skills and approaches to organizational problem-solving are deepened using the structural, human resource, political, and symbolic frames to change and improve leadership and organizational culture. Prerequisites: COM1, COM2, AGRI 3000, and senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on a basic understanding of theory and practice. Will develop self-awareness and provide a foundation for continued development of leadership skill in the workplace, the community and the home. Prerequisite: Restricted enrollment. Prior approval required.
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6.00 Credits
Provides Bachelor of Applied Science students academic credit for advanced work experiences in their area of specialization. Required to complete academic assignments such as a weekly journal, discussion and writing assignments in addition to their field-based responsibilities. Takes place in a mentored, supervised setting. Prerequisites: Bachelor of Applied Science student, AGRI 3000, senior status.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Internship or practicum experience in Agricultural Communications. Prerequisite: Com2 or WB.
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1.00 Credits
A baccalaureate degree capstone experience incorporating self assessments of student learning, reflective, writings, and an analysis, synthesis and evaluation of the agricultural communications curriculum. Students will develop and present a personalized, comprehensive, professional portfolio. Prerequisites: senior standing in agricultural communication & WB or COM2.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Accommodates topics whose subject matter is not included in other College of Agriculture offerings. Please see the class schedule for current topic. Prerequisite: WB or COM2.
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