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Undergraduate Degree
Cropping Systems Science
Program:
Cropping Systems Science
Plan Code:
CROPSS_BS1
Program Level:
Undergraduate
Award Type:
Bachelor of Science
College:
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department:
Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
Excerpt from the official Academic Programs Catalog:
Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog.
Students must consult their advisors to learn which specific requirements apply to their degree programs.
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences
Undergraduate Programs
Cropping Systems Science
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The Bachelor of Science degree in Cropping Systems Science is designed to prepare students for career opportunities as agronomists and cropping system scientists, as farmers and consultants, in private and public businesses, and with government agencies. Cropping systems science involves the application of biological, chemical, and physical science principles to produce plants grown for human food, animal feed, biofuel, and fiber to meet global demand. The use of biotechnology, digital technologies and precision agriculture are important aspects of agricultural food systems today. Cropping systems scientists, agronomists, and farmers strive to improve soil health and develop cropping sequences and management techniques to improve the economic, environmental, and social sustainability of farms. Conserving soil and water and maintaining long-term farm field productivity and resilience depends largely on the management of cropping systems. This major provides students with the opportunity to understand the challenges and opportunities to integrate scientific innovations with the practice of crop production. Students take courses in crop production, physiology, genetics, precision agriculture, pest management, soil science, meteorology, and professional development courses to prepare for careers in cropping systems science.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Cropping Systems Science
The University requirements for bachelor's degrees as described in the
Undergraduate Education
section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Cropping Systems Science.
The University's Tier II writing requirement for the Cropping Systems Science major is met by completing CROP 313 and CROP 492. Those courses are referenced in item 3. below.
Students who are enrolled in the Cropping Systems Science major leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, may complete an alternative track to Integrative Studies in Biological and Physical Sciences that consists of the following courses: Plant Biology 105 and 106 combined; and Chemistry 141, 143, and 161. The completion of Plant Biology 106 and Chemistry 161 satisfies the laboratory requirement. Plant Biology 105 and 106 combined and Chemistry 141, 143, and 161 may be counted toward both the alternative track and the requirements for the major referenced in item 3. below.
The completion of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources mathematics requirement may also satisfy the University mathematics requirement.
The requirements of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for the Bachelor of Science degree.
Certain courses referenced in requirement 3. below may be counted toward College requirements as appropriate.
The following requirements for the major:
a.
One of the following courses (3 or 5 credits):
MTH
103
College Algebra
3
MTH
116
College Algebra and Trigonometry
5
b.
One of the following courses (3 or 4 credits):
STT
200
Statistical Methods
3
STT
201
Statistical Methods
4
STT
224
Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Ecologists
3
STT
421
Statistics I
3
c.
One of the following courses (4 credits):
CEM
143
Survey of Organic Chemistry
4
CEM
251
Organic Chemistry I
4
d.
One of the following courses (3 credits):
EC
201
Introduction to Microeconomics
3
EC
202
Introduction to Macroeconomics
3
e.
All of the following courses (45 credits):
CEM
141
General Chemistry
4
CEM
161
Chemistry Laboratory I
1
CROP
101
Introduction to Crop Science
3
CROP
101L
Introduction to Crop Science Laboratory
1
CROP
110
Computer Applications in Agronomy
2
CROP
192
Professional Development Seminar I
1
CROP
212
Advanced Crop Production
2
CROP
226L
Weed Science Laboratory
1
CROP
313
Data Interpretation and Writing in the Agronomic Sciences (W)
2
CROP
326
Weed Science
2
CROP
350
Introduction to Plant Genetics
3
CROP
488
Agricultural Cropping Systems: Integration and Problem Solving
3
CROP
492
Professional Development Seminar II (W)
1
ENT
404
Fundamentals of Entomology
4
PLB
105
Plant Biology
3
PLB
106
Plant Biology Laboratory
1
PLP
405
Plant Pathology
4
SOIL
210
Fundamentals of Soil Science
3
SOIL
480
Soil Fertility and Management
4
f.
One of the following courses (3 credits):
HRT
361
Applied Plant Physiology
3
PLB
301
Introductory Plant Physiology
3
g.
Complete 8 credits from the following courses: (8 credits):
SOIL
330
Soil Chemistry
2
SOIL
340
Applied Soil Physics
2
SOIL
360
Soil Biology
3
SOIL
470
Soil Resources
3
h.
Two of the following courses: (4 to 6 credits):
AFRE
130
Farm Management I
3
CROP
124
Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems
2
CROP
135
Crop Scouting and Investigation
3
CROP
151
Seed and Grain Quality
2
CROP
201
Forage Crops
3
CROP
292
Leadership Development in Agriculture
2
i.
One of the following courses (3 credits):
GEO
103
Introduction to Climate Change Studies
3
GEO
203
Introduction to Meteorology
3
GEO
402
Agricultural Climatology
3
j.
One of the following, either i. or ii. (3 or 4 credits):
(i)
GEO
221
Introduction to Geographic Information
3
(ii)
BE
221
Introduction to Smart Agriculture
1
BE
321
Principles of Precision Agriculture
3
k.
One of the following courses (3 credits):
CROP
420
Cover Crops in Agroecosystems
3
CROP
431
International Agricultural Systems
3
CROP
441
Plant Breeding and Biotechnology
3
CROP
442
Agricultural Ecology
3
CROP
451
Biotechnology Applications for Plant Breeding and Genetics
3
CROP
460
Plant-Microbe Interactions
3
CROP
467
Bioenergy Feedstock Production
3
CROP
485
Physiology in Plant Nutrition
3
GEO
409
Global Climate Change and Variability
3
GEO
410
Geography of Food and Agriculture
3
l.
One of the following experiential courses (3 credits):
CROP
493
Professional Internship in Crop and Soil Sciences
3
CROP
499
Undergraduate Research
3
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