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Inactive: Agriculture (AGRI) Courses

Academic Unit: Agr/Food/Envrn Sci, Coll-Adm

AGRI 1000H - Honors Colloquium (Topics course)
(2 cr; A-F only; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 4 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1000H until 02-SEP-08, was AGRI 1000 until 16-JAN-01
Topics vary by semester.
AGRI 1501 - Biotechnology, People, and the Environment [ENVT]
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1501 until 21-JAN-20, was SCAG 1501 until 18-JAN-05
Basic concepts in genetic engineering as a foundation for studying the impact of biotechnology on agriculture, medicine, industry, and the environment. Controversial aspects of biotechnology related to public policy issues are discussed.
AGRI 1901 - Topics: Freshman Seminar [ENVT] (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 3 credits)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1901 until 21-MAY-18
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 1902 - Topics: Freshman Seminar [CD] (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was FSCN 1902 until 18-MAY-20, was CFAN 1902 until 03-SEP-19
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 1902H - Freshman Seminar [CD] (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F only; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1902H until 02-SEP-08
Topics will vary. See Class Schedule.
AGRI 1903 - Topics: Freshman Seminar (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall; may be repeated for 3 credits)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1903 until 05-SEP-17
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 1904 - Topics: Freshman Seminar [IP] (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall; may be repeated for 3 credits)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1904 until 21-MAY-18
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 1905 - Topics: Freshman Seminar (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 3 credits)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1905 until 21-MAY-18
Freshman Seminar: Topics vary.
AGRI 1908W - Topics: Freshman Seminar [WI C/PE] (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1908W until 26-MAY-15, was AGRI 1908 until 06-SEP-05
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 1910W - Freshman Seminar: Topics [WI] (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 3 credits)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 1910W until 26-MAY-15, was AGRI 1910 until 05-SEP-00
Interdisciplinary seminar. Topics specified in Class Schedule.
AGRI 3000 - Directed Studies in International Agriculture (independent study, Topics course)
(1 cr [max 4]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3093 until 18-JAN-22, was CFAN 3000 until 21-JAN-20
Oral presentations, discussion of students' research papers. Literature review of selected topics. Discussions with students/staff about their experiences in international agriculture.
AGRI 3001 - Pests and Crop Protection
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3001 until 03-SEP-19
Introduction to biology/identification of insects, weeds, and diseases that affect agricultural crops. Management of these organisms based on principles of integrated pest management.
AGRI 3100H - Honors Experience
(2 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3100H until 26-MAY-15, was AGRI 3100 until 05-SEP-00
Developed by student and COAFES faculty mentor. May include foreign study-travel, research, position or policy paper, or any experience demonstrating advanced study/service/understanding.
AGRI 3101H - Honors Seminar (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 9 credits; may be repeated 3 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3101H until 02-SEP-08, was AGRI 3101 until 06-SEP-05
Junior/senior course.
AGRI 3500 - International Field Studies Seminar (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3500 until 05-SEP-23
Interface of agriculture with various natural resource, environmental, economic, food safety, public policy, ethical issues transcending national borders. Seminars take place in other countries or regions of world, providing global perspective. Active learning, lectures, discussion tutorials, field trips, reports, exams.
AGRI 3900 - Topics in International Agriculture (Topics course)
(2 cr [max 4]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 25 credits; may be repeated 10 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3900 until 06-SEP-16
International, on-site, classroom, and field-study of agricultural systems. Sites vary. Can include language study.
AGRI 4009W - Undergraduate Senior Thesis: Science in Agriculture [WI]
(1 cr [max 6]; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 12 times)
Equivalent courses: was ANSC 4009W until 20-JAN-15, was CFAN 4009W until 06-SEP-11, was SCAG 4009W until 18-JAN-05, was SCAG 4009 until 05-SEP-00
Research and thesis experience conducted under supervision of a COAFES faculty member. Recommended course length is one full year. A written bound thesis and oral presentation of research results is required.
AGRI 4201 - Strategic Career Planning
(1 cr; A-F only; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 3201 until 18-JAN-22, was CFAN 4201 until 20-JAN-09, was AGRI 3201 until 06-SEP-05
Self exploration, networking, industry research, job/internship search, resumes, cover letters, interviewing, salary negotiation, goal setting.
AGRI 5000 - Special topics for K-12 Educators: Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences and Technologies (Topics course)
(1 cr [max 3]; Student Option; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was CFAN 5000 until 27-MAY-14
Students engage in instruction and applications that lead to new understandings, techniques, and materials for teaching about the science, technology and utilization of plants, animals, foods, natural resources, and the environment for the benefit of society and our ecosystems.

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