|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
An advanced study of the physiology and ecological factors affecting the productivity of crop plants and their response to environmental stress. Prerequisites: AGRI 317, AGRI 205.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
AGRI 317 AND AGRI 205
-
3.00 Credits
A study of the structure and function of major plant cells and tissues and the morphology of organs of vascular and nonvascular plants. Laboratories will focus upon comparisons among taxa and the characteristics of major plant groups.Prerequisites: BIOL 101, BIOL 102, AGRI 205.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
BIOL 101 AND BIOL 102 AND AGRI 205
-
3.00 Credits
Graduate section of the class will concentrate on advancing theoretical and critical thinking skills and leadership experience as graduate students will be the coordinators for group projects. These projects will include exercises in a month to six-week long research project in cooperation with groups in tropical countries. Graduate level course, 3 credits.
-
3.00 Credits
A study of the use of advanced experimental designs in planning, analyzing, and interpreting experimental data. Three (3) one-hour class periods per week.Prerequisites: Three (3) credits in Statistics/Biometrics.Credit, three hours.
-
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
A special problems course designed to provide research training in the area of the student's field of study and specifically related to the needs of their research program.Credit, one to three hours.
-
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
An in-depth individualized investigation of a research problem conducted under close supervision of the thesis advisor. This involves experimental design, data collection, data analysis and the preparation of the thesis. A grade of "Q" is given until the thesis is completed.Credit, zero to six hours.
-
1.00 Credits
A seminar, meeting once per week with faculty and student presentations on their research and/or other relative scientific topics.Credit, one hour.
-
4.00 Credits
An in-depth discussion of molecular genetic principles and genomic methods as applied to model and commercially relevant biological organisms. Review of cutting edge technology, literature, and methods applied on a genomic scale; this course will also investigate evolutionary relationships between various organisms and utilization of tools from the genomic era to better elucidate similarities and differences.Credit, three hours.
-
3.00 Credits
An advanced application of forage and minor crop production and utilization. The course will include visits to and analysis of various forage and minor crop operations in the Delmarva Area.Credit, three hours.
-
3.00 Credits
Through field work, lectures, study of herbarium specimens, and readings, this course provides experience with identifications, habitats, and geographic distributions of native and naturalized plants of eastern North America, concentrating on the Delmarva peninsula. Principles of plant systematics and phytogeography are illustrated through direct study of plants in the field. Primary and secondary literature of plant identification and distribution are used in the field, herbarium, library, and classroom. In addition, collection, preparation, and labeling of plant specimens are covered in this course.Credit, three hours.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2024 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|