Applied Science
Courses for AGRI (AGRI)
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| Course Delivery: | Classroom |
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| Course Delivery: | Classroom |
| Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Course Format: | Independent Study |
| Course Delivery: | Web |
| Credit Hours: | 1-6 |
| Max credits per degree: | 6 |
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| Course Delivery: | Classroom |
Description
For a brief description of the program, application requirements and contact information, view the graduate program summary.
Program Coordinator: John Markwell, Ph.D.
Graduate Committee: Balschweid, Gosselin, Heng-Moss, Johnson, Jones, Wehling, Weissling, Yuen
The Master of Applied Science is an interdisciplinary degree program and students may use distance courses from a variety of disciplines. The description of each course may be found by consulting the section of the Graduate Bulletin for that discipline's degree program. Students in the Master of Applied Science program should consult with their adviser and the Graduate Program Chair in planning for courses to take and the schedule for course offerings.
Courses from Agricultural Economics
- AECN 883, Ecological Economics, 1cr
- AECN 896, Strategic Issues in Business, 1 cr
- AECN 896K, Orientation Community Development, 1 cr
- AECN 896L, Community Development I, 1 cr
- AECN 896M, Special Topics, 1 cr
- AECN 896N, Community & Nat Res Mgmt, 1 cr
- AECN 896P, Community Develop II, 1 cr
- AECN 896Q, Impact Analysis, 1 cr
- AECN 896R, Cost-Benefit Analysis, 1 cr
- AECN 896T, Local Community Economic Analysis, 1 cr
- AECN/EDAD 896/890, Economics of Academic Employment, 3 cr
Courses from Agriculture, Agronomy & Horticulture
- AGRI/AGRO/HORT 897, Master of Agriculture Project, 1-6 cr
- AGRO 811, Crop Genetic Engineering, 1 cr
- AGRO 812, Crop and Weed Genetics, 1 cr
- AGRO/HORT/TLMT 814, Trufgrass Disease Management, 1 cr
- AGRO/ENTO 815A, Self Pollinated Crop Breeding, 1 cr
- AGRO/ENTO 815B, Germplasm & Genes, 1 cr
- AGRO/ENTO 815D, Cross Pollinated Crop Breeding, 1 cr
- AGO/BIOC 818, Agricultural Biochemistry, 2 cr
- AGRO 822, Integrated Weed Management, 1 cr
- AGRO 823, Herbicide Action in Plants, 1 cr
- AGRO 824, Plant Nutrition & Nutrient Management, 3 cr
- AGRO 831, Spatial Variability in Soils, 1 cr
- AGRO 837, Animal, Food and Industrial Uses of Grain, 2 cr
- AGRO 838, Producing Grain for Animals and Industry, 1 cr
- AGRO 846, Forage Quality, 3 cr
- AGRO 851, Grassland Plant Identification, 2 cr
- AGRO/HORT/TLMT 880, Turf & Landscape Modified Rootzones, 1 cr
- AGRO 896, Advanced Plant Breeding Topics, 1 cr
- AGRO 896, Independent Study, 1-6 cr
- AGRO 896, Teaching Biotechnology, 3 cr
- AGRO 896, Teaching Plant Science, 3 cr
- *AGRO 896A, Sprayer & Spreader Technology, 1 cr
- AGRO 896, Turf and Landscape Weed Management, 1 cr
- AGRO 896, Pest Resistance Management, 2 cr
- AGRO 896, Crop Genetics
- AGRO/ASCI 896, Forage Quality, 3 cr
- HORT 896, Herbaceous Perennials and Grasses, 1-3 cr
*Course begins with a mandatory two-day workshop
Courses from Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication
- ALEC 410/810, Environmental Leadership, 3 cr
- ALEC 801, Theoretical Foundation of Leadership, 3 cr
- ALEC 804, Problems of Beginning Ag Teachers, 3 cr
- ALEC 805, College Teaching Methods, 3 cr
- ALEC 806, Introduction to Distance Education, 3 cr
- ALEC 807, Supervisory Leadership, 3 cr
- ALEC 816, Management Strategies in Dist Education, 3 cr
- ALEC 826, Program Evaluation, 3 cr
- ALEC 845, Research in Leadership Education, 3 cr
- ALEC 800, Program Planning Overview, 3 cr
- ALEC 893, Technical Ag Workshop, 1-6 cr
- ALEC 896, Independent Study, 1-3 cr
- ALEC 906, Theoretical Foundation of Dist Education, 3 cr
- ALEC 995, Leadership Studies, 3 cr
- ALEC 995, Doctoral Seminar, 3 cr
- ALEC 996, Non-Thesis Research, 2-6 cr
Course from Animal Science
- ASCI 422/822, Advanced Feeding and Feed Formulation, 3 cr
Courses from Entomology
- ENTO 402/802, Aquatic Insects, 2 cr
- ENTO 403/803, Management of Horticultural Insects, 3 cr
- ENTO 406/806, Insect Ecology, 3 cr
- ENTO 407/807, Urban & Industrial Entomology, 3 cr
- ENTO 412/812, Entomology & Pest Mgmt, 3 cr
- ENTO/FORS 414/814, Forensic Entomology, 3 cr
- ENTO 415/815, Medical Entomology, 3 cr
- ENTO 496/896, Insect Physiology, 3 cr
- ENTO 496/896, Plant Resistance Abiotic & Biotic Stressors, 3 cr
- ENTO 496/896, Invasive Pests & Intrnational Trade, 3 cr
- ENTO 810, Insects for Educators, 3 cr
- ENTO/PLPT 813, Biological Control, 3 cr
- ENTO 818, Insect Identification & Natural History, 4 cr
- ENTO 819, Insect Behavior, 3 cr
- ENTO 820, Insecticide Toxicology, 3 cr
- ENTO 888, MS Degree Project, 4 cr
- ENTO 896, Independent Study, 1-6 cr
- ENTO/AGRI 826, Scientific Illustration, 3 cr
- ENTO 896, International Plant Protection, 3 cr
- ENTO 825, Management Agronomic Insects, 3 cr
- ENTO 991, Advanced Topics in Entomology, 1-5 cr
- ENTO 991B, Presentation Methods, 2 cr
Courses from Food Science & Technology
- FDST 801, Teaching Applications of Food Science, 3 cr
- FDST 805, Food Microbiology, 3 cr
- FDST 848, Food Chemistry, 3 cr
- FDST 855, Microbiology of Fermented Foods, 2 cr
Courses from Forensic Science
- FORS 802, Principles of Forensic Photography, 1 cr
- FORS 803, Advanced Forensic Photography, 1 cr
- FORS 804, Bloodstains as Evidence, 1 cr
- FORS 806, Crime Scene Management, 1 cr
- FORS 807, Forensic DNA Analysis, 3 cr
- FORS 820, Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation, 3 cr
Courses from Mechanized Systems Management
- MYSM 452, Irrigation Systems Management, 3 cr
Courses from Natural Resource Sciences
- NRES 809, Laboratory Earth: Earth and Its Systems, 3 cr
- NRES 814, Laboratory Earth: Earth's Natural Resource Systems, 3 cr
- NRES 822, Laboratory Earth: Earth's Changing Systems, 3 cr
- NRES 896, Urban Wildlife Damage Management, 3 cr
- NRES 896A, Laboratory Earth, 3 cr
- NRES 898, Laboratory Earth: Human Dimensions of Climate Science
Course from Nutrition and Health Sciences
- NUTR 859, Nutrition: Focus on Life Stages, 3 cr
Courses from Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
- VBMS 811, Introduction to Veterinary Epidemiology, 2 cr
- VBMS 847A, Interdisciplinary Concepts in Beef Production, 3 cr
- VBMS 909, Seminar, 1 cr
- VBMS 998, Population Approaches to Medicine, 2 cr
- VBMS 951, Advanced Molecular Infectious Disease, 3 cr