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Agronomy and Soil Science (AGRS)
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
AGRS 491 Topics in Agronomy and Soil Science (V) Study
and discussion of significant topics, problems. Offered by visiting
faculty and/or for extension programs. Repeatable.
AGRS 492 Internship (4) Integration and
application of academic knowledge and critical skills emphasizing
professional development. Placement with an approved cooperating
supervisor/employer. Pre: consent. (Crosslisted as ENTO 492 and HORT
492)
AGRS 499 Directed Study (V) Pre: senior
standing in agronomy and consent.
AGRS 500 Masters Plan B/C Studies (1) Enrollment for degree completion. Pre: masters Plan
B or C candidate and consent.
AGRS 630 Agriculture and the Environment (2) Land
use issues, principles, and strategies for environmentally sound
agriculture. Degradative and aggradative impacts of alternative
management on natural, land, and water resources and environmental
quality. Pre: graduate standing or advanced undergraduate standing, and
consent.
AGRS 631 Sustainable Agriculture Seminar (2) Critical
evaluation of existing and alternative cropping systems from a long-term
perspective. Value conflicts and resolution. Pre: graduate standing or
advanced undergraduate standing, and consent.
AGRS 651 Instrumental Techniques of Plant
and Soil Analysis (3) (2 Lec, 1 3-hr Lab) Theory,
sample preparation, and analysis of data by currently used instrumental
techniques including photon (visible through x-ray) emission and
absorption, electron microscopy (TEM and SEM), and synchrotron
radiation. Pre: CHEM 253 or equivalent and SOIL 430; or consent.
AGRS 654 Communications in Agriculture (1) Laboratory-type
course for improving communication abilities; presentations to lay
audiences are emphasized. Hands-on experience in techniques and methods
is provided.
AGRS 661 Agricultural Meteorology (4) Physical exchange processes of radiation, water,
carbon dioxide, and heat between soil, plants/animals, and atmosphere;
moisture and temperature relationships; crop requirements, suitability,
and scheduling. Pre: MATH 140 and either PHYS 151 or PHYS 152, or
consent.
AGRS 670 Agrarian Systems Analysis (3) Comparative analysis of philosophy and process of
interdisciplinary and participatory approaches to sustainable
development and rural resource management including farming systems
research and extension (FSR&E), agroecosystem analysis (AEA),
participatory action research (PAR), and rapid rural appraisal (RRA).
Repeatable. Pre: consent. (Cross-listed as AREC 670)
AGRS 671 International Agricultural Systems (2) Analysis
of trends and strategies in international agricultural research and
development. International agricultural research centers (IARC), Food
and Agriculture Organization (FAO), university networks and consortia,
and private voluntary organizations (PVOs). Pre: graduate standing.
AGRS 699 Directed Research (V) Pre: candidacy
for MS or PhD degree and consent.
AGRS 700 Thesis Research (V)
AGRS 701 Seminar in Advanced Agronomy and Soil
Science (1) Oral presentation and discussion of recent research in
tropical agronomy and soil science. Pre: graduate standing.
AGRS 800 Dissertation Research (V)
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