AG 111 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN AGRICULTURE (3)
Computer use in agriculture and agribusiness; practical experience with computer programs applicable to all agricultural disciplines.
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AG 199 SPECIAL STUDIES (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 211 SURVEY AND CONSTRUCTION (3)
Land measurement and leveling as applied to agricultural uses. Concrete and agricultural building construction including the use of construction power tools, selection of materials and cost estimating.
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AG 221 METALS AND WELDING (3)
Practices of metal working including the use of metal working machines, metal identification, heat treating and metal properties. Fabrication of metals including arc and oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. Lec/lab.
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AG 242 PERSONAL LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (3)
Examines content related to leadership traits, styles, and effective leadership tactics. An introductory course designed to create awareness and develop the employability skills necessary for participants to be productive contributors in their school, home, community and profession.
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AG 301 ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE OF PACIFIC NW INDIANS (3)
Designed and presented in partnership with Pacific Northwest Indians and Alaska Natives, focusing on natural ecosystems, differing views, power relationships, policymaking, and gender roles. (Bacc Core Course)
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AG 312 ENGINE THEORY AND OPERATION (3)
Engine construction, operational theories and principles, lubrication, fuels and oils, emissions and preventive maintenance are taught through the process of small engine lab activities. Engine efficiency theories and measurement are presented.
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AG 318 ACCESSING INFORMATION FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH (1)
Designed for students at a distance to develop library skills and improve access to information used to conduct technical agricultural research.
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AG 342 TEAM AND ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP (3)
Examines the planning, implementation and evaluation of organizations, and challenges students in the development of effective communication, group dynamics, conflict management, teambuilding and problem solving. Students will be challenged to examine their leadership role in their school, community and profession.
PREREQS:
AG 242
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AG 391 FARM IMPLEMENTS (3)
Power farming implements including operation, maintenance, adjustments, calibration and use are covered. Field trips may be required.
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AG 401 RESEARCH (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 402 INDEPENDENT STUDIES (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 403 THESIS (1-16)
PREREQS:
Departmental approval required.
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AG 405 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 406 SPECIAL PROBLEMS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 407 SEMINAR (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 409 PRACTICUM (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 410 INTERNSHIP (1-15)
A work internship to give students practical on-the-job preparation in any of the main facets of agriculture or related industries.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
College and instructor approval.
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AG 412 AG SAFETY AND HEALTH (3)
An examination of various hazards associated with agriculture. Control strategies will be explored and prevention methods identified. Hazards examined include machinery, livestock, controlled spaces, pesticides, and other items common to the agricultural workplace. Lec/lab.
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AG 421 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (3)
Principles of leadership development, leadership analysis and style, record keeping procedures, youth organizations, and activities in leadership for youth. (Writing Intensive Course)
PREREQS:
Senior standing.
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AG 425 DEVELOPMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS (3)
Emphasis on the development of instructional units for agricultural instruction programs. Wide applications to agricultural mechanization and biotechnology.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 9 credits.
PREREQS:
Senior standing.
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AG 492 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN AGRICULTURE (3)
Examination of processes by which formal and informal agricultural instruction programs influence the introduction and acceptance of technology in agriculture. An emphasis in the international arena will be maintained. The focus throughout the course will be on the role of a professional change agent working with technological change.
PREREQS:
Senior standing.
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AG 507 SEMINAR (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 509 PRACTICUM (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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AG 518 EXTENSION COURSE IN TEACHER EDUCATION: TECHNICAL (1-3)
Enables present and prospective teachers of agriculture to continue their professional development on technical topics of current importance.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 9 credits.
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AG 521 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (3)
Principles of leadership development, leadership analysis and style, record keeping procedures, youth organizations, and activities in leadership for youth.
PREREQS:
Graduate standing.
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AG 525 DEVELOPMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS (3)
Emphasis on the development of instructional units for agricultural instruction programs. Wide applications to agricultural mechanization and biotechnology.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 99 credits.
PREREQS:
Graduate standing.
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AG 541 COMMUNITY PROGRAMS IN AGRICULTURE (3)
Evaluating agricultural education program effectiveness and technical appropriateness. Development of long-range plans for agricultural programs to meet the technical needs of a community.
PREREQS:
Teaching or Extension experience will be verified by the instructor for approval.
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AG 592 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN AGRICULTURE (3)
Examination of processes by which formal and informal agricultural instruction programs influence the introduction and acceptance of technology in agriculture. An emphasis in the international arena will be maintained. The focus throughout the course will be on the role of a professional change agent working with technological change.
PREREQS:
Graduate standing.
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