AESC 1010.
Orientation to Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
1 hour.
Oasis Title: ORIEN TO AG ENV SCI.
Not open to students with credit in AGRI 1010.
Designed to assist College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences undecided freshmen and transfers in deciding on a major, and to provide information related to campus services and activities.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.
AESC 3150.
Topics in International Agriculture.
1-3 hours.
Repeatable for maximum 3 hours credit.
Oasis Title: TOPICS IN INTL AGR.
Not open to students with credit in AGRI 3150.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of department.
Individual or group study through reading and/or research of selected topics in international agriculture.
Non-traditional format: Students will work independently on individual topics and turn in a paper at the end of the semester. No formal class time is required.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
AESC 3910.
International Agriculture Internship.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: INTL AGR INTERN.
Not open to students with credit in AGRI 3910.
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of department.
Placement with an international public or private organization in a foreign country. If located near a university, student may also enroll in a course.
Non-traditional format: Internship abroad.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
(AESC)EETH 4190/6190.
Agricultural Ethics.
1 hour.
2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: AGRICULTURAL ETHICS.
Ethical issues in agriculture. Topics include animal rights/animal welfare, agriculture as a business/agriculture as a way of life, sustainable agriculture, (bio)technology, migrant farm workers, foreign aid, world hunger, and related topics.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.
AESC 4970H.
Directed Reading and/or Projects (Honors).
3 hours.
Oasis Title: DIR READ OR PROJ.
Not open to students with credit in AGRI 4970H.
Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of Honors.
Individual study, reading, or research projects under the direction of a faculty director.
Non-traditional format: Students in this course meet with their supervising professor as needed to successfully complete assignments and readings.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.
AESC 4990H.
Honors Thesis.
3 hours.
Oasis Title: HONORS THESIS.
Not open to students with credit in AGRI 4990H.
Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of Honors.
Honors thesis under the guidance of a faculty member.
Non-traditional format: Students in this course meet with their supervising professor as needed to successfully complete assignments and readings.
Offered fall, spring, and summer semesters every year.