|
Description
| Requirements | Required Courses
| Elective Courses | Admissions/Certification
of Minor | Contact
Description
The Agroecology minor is open to all baccalaureate students. It is designed
for students majoring in the biological sciences, agronomy, horticulture
and animal sciences, but will be of interest to a wide array of students
as agriculture has broad implications in the life sciences, economics, and
sociology. Agroecology instruction provides students a fundamental understanding
of agriculture and its interaction with natural and social systems. Students
selecting the Agroecology minor will gain an understanding of modern production
agriculture from an ecological and sociological perspective, obtain new
skills in analyzing agricultural systems, and the knowledge to design a
plan for change. This knowledge will improve a student's ability to work
with agricultural professionals to implement a system that meets ecological
and social needs while remaining profitable for farmers.
Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 17 credit hours; 11 required credits and
6 elective credits.
- Must receive a minimum grade of "C-" in all courses counted
for the minor..
Required
Courses (11 credit hours)
BO
360 Introduction to Ecology AND BO
365 Ecology Lab 3/1 OR ZO
260 Evolution, Behavior, and Ecology (4 cr)
CS
230 Introduction to Agroecology (3 cr)
CS
430 Advanced Agroecology (4 cr)
Elective
Courses (6 credit hours)
Choose 1 course from at least two different groups
Group I: Ecology and Agricultural Production
ANS
150 Introduction to Animal Science (4 cr)
BAE
323 Water Management (3 cr)
BAE
442 Systems Approach to Agricultural and Environmental Issues (3
cr)
BO
200 Plant Life (4 cr)
BO
213 Plants and Civilization (3 cr)
BO
250 Plant Biology (4 cr)
CS
213 Crops: Adaptation & Production (4 cr)
CS
411 Crop Ecology (3 cr)
CS
415 Integrated Pest Management (3 cr)
ENT
201 Insects and People (3 cr)
ENT
425 General Entomology (3 cr)
FOR/FW/ZO
221 Conservation of Natural Resources (3 cr)
FOR
260 Forest Ecology (3 cr)
HS
432 Introduction to Permaculture (3 cr)
NR
300 Natural Resource Measurements (4 cr)
NR
406 Conservation of Biological Diversity (3 cr)
SSC
200 Soil Science (4 cr)
Group 2: Social Science
HI
340 Perspectives in Agricultural History (3 cr)
IDS
201 Environmental Ethics (3 cr)
STS
303 Humans and the Environment (3 cr)
SOC
241 Sociology of Agriculture and Rural Societies (3 cr)
SOC
450 Environmental Sociology (3 cr)
Group 3: Economics
ARE
309 Environmental Law and Economic Policy (3 cr)
ARE
336 Environmental Economics (3 cr)
ARE
433 US Agricultural Policy (3 cr)
Admissions
and Certification of Minor
Admissions
Students wishing to complete an academic minor in Agroecology
must complete the Application for Agroecology Minor form available from
the minor program administrator listed below or a form can be emailed
upon request. A minor adviser will be assigned to all students interested
in completing the Agroecology minor. Students enrolled in the minor
must consult with their minor advisers during each registration period.
Certification
As the student nears completion of the minor, the students minor
adviser will submit the students minor coursework and a recommendation
for certification of the minor to the program administrator as listed
below. The program administrator will verify if the requirements of
the minor have been fulfilled. The signed minor form will be submitted
to the Academic Programs Office in the College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences by the department head and recorded on the students official
transcript. Certification must be submitted no later than the registration
period for the student's final semester at NC State. The minor must
be completed no later than the semester in which the student expects
to graduate from his or her degree program.
Contact
Person
Michelle Schroeder
2208 Williams Hall
919.513.0085
michelle_schroeder@ncsu.edu
last updated: February 25, 2005
|