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AGR 107: Intermediate Stock Seat Equitation
1.00 Credits
Murray State University
Designed for the intermediate rider in their first or second year of riding and for riders that are considered safe to ride an unfamiliar horse in a group at a canter. A higher degree of proficiency at the walk, jog or lope is required more than in AGR 106. Emphasis is placed on learning suppling exercises for horse and rider in addition to developing a competent rider with proper stock seat equitation skills. Weekend participation in Intercollegiate Horse Show Association horse shows is mandatory. Participation in weekend riding clinics is required. Prerequisite: AGR 106 and approval of instructor.
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AGR 108: Advanced Stock Seat Equitation
1.00 Credits
Murray State University
Designed for the advanced rider that is considered safe to ride an unfamiliar horse in a group at a lope. A higher degree of proficiency at the walk, jog, and lope is required more than in AGR 107. Emphasis is placed on the correct application of the riders natural aids, suppling of the horse, collection, and riding on the bit. In addition to developing a competent stock seat equitation rider. Prerequisite: AGR 107 and approval of instructor.
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AGR 130: Agricultural Economics
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of fundamental principles of economics as applied to agriculture. Attention is given to resource use, economic growth, production fundamentals, economic institutions and agriculture in relation to national and world economics.
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AGR 133: Field Applications for Agriculture
2.00 Credits
Murray State University
Course will teach students methods of solving many application problems that will be encountered in the field of agriculture using applied mathematical and logic skills. The emphasis will be to use practical mathematical skills already acquired from secondary education to address agricultural situations involving computations that are necessary for upper level courses in agriculture. Some knowledge of agricultural situations may be required. Possible field trips to the university farms during class time. Prerequisite: Declared area or major in agriculture or consent of instructor.
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AGR 140: Plant Science
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of general plant science principles including basic plant anatomy, physiology and interactions with the surrounding environment.
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AGR 160: Horticultural Science
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of the practical principles and practices used in horticulture.
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AGR 170: Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
An introduction to agricultural systems including: power and machinery, electricity, precision agriculture, soil and water engineering, metallurgy and fabrication, and safety. Emphasis is placed on understanding the technology involved in operating, maintaining, and managing these systems.
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AGR 180: Skill Development in Horticulture
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Course will document that students can demonstrate the competencies and skill necessary for occupations in the landscaping industry, turf and lawn management, nursery management, and/or vegetable and flower production areas. Credit will be by challenge exam only according to university policy and will be granted upon successful completion of the state horticulture skills standards test and completion of a career major in horticulture at the secondary school level.
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AGR 181: Skill Development in Agriculture Production
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Course will document that students can demonstrate the competencies and skill necessary for occupations in production agriculture. Emphasis will be placed on the development of scientific knowledge and skills pertaining to management of the land and its effect on food and fiber production. Also included will be knowledge and skills pertaining to livestock identification, selection, nutrition, reproduction and genetics, health management, and marketing of one or more species of farm animals. Credit will be by challenge exam only according to university policy and will be granted upon successful completion of the state production agriculture skills standards test and completion of a career major in agriculture at the secondary school level.
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AGR 190: Conversational Spanish for the Agricultural Industry
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Introductory Spanish course with an emphasis on agricultural terminology designed for basic communication in Spanish between agricultural employers and their Spanish-speaking employees. It includes a study of Hispanic culture and the contribution of migrant workers to the U.S. agricultural industry. Students may not receive credit for both this course and SPA 105 or 106. (Same as SPA 106.)
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