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Agricultural Business 102 2011-2012 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Food Sci/Nutr: FSC 1, 41; NUTR 54; CULG 50, 55 Mech Ag: MEAG 3, MEAG 20 Plant Sci: CRSC 1; HORT 1; OH 1; PLTH 1 Soil/Water: SW 1, SW 2 Vit/Enol: VIT 1; ENOL 15, 45 Business Management Base ...............................(18-19) AGBS 2 or ECON 50 AGBS 28 or BA 18 AGBS 31 or ACCT 4A AGBS 32 or ACCT 4B AGBS 71 or DS 73 or MATH 11 AGBS 76 or IS 52, 52L Agricultural Economics Core .................................. (24) AGBS 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170 Career Specialty ..................... (9) A required concentration of upper-division units in agri-cultural economics is selected to match the student’s career goal in consultation with the student’s assigned faculty adviser. (See major program of study advising check sheet for elective course listings in various subfi elds. Additional requirements ................. 0-1 Agricultural Business majors must take the following courses, which also satisfy General Education requirements: FOUNDATION Area B4: DS 71 or MATH 75 BREADTH Area D3: AGBS 1 General Education requirements ...... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ...................... 6-9 Upper-division writing skills by exam or writing course. Courses supplementary to the ma jor are strongly recommended. Total units ........................................ 120 Grade requirements. Students majoring in agricultural business must earn a grade of C or better in each of the lower-division AGBS courses used to satisfy the Business Manage-ment Base and the Additional Requirements in the major. Advising Notes 1. New students should request the Advis-ing Information brochure that includes a program-of-study check sheet and explanatory notes about requirements for the major. 2. All students are assigned a faculty ad-viser. Consult the department bulletin board for the current listing. Make an appointment each semester to review your academic record and to schedule remaining courses in order to graduate in a timely manner. 3. Prospective transfer students should consult with a community college aca-demic adviser about their program of study to determine which California State University, Fresno AGBS courses are articulated as equivalent for lower-division credit. Transfer students may also consult ASSIST, the statewide articulations database, www.assist.org. 4. Credits earned for articulated commu-nity college courses do not count toward upper-division units in the major. 5. Students intending to pursue gradu-ate study in agricultural economics or agribusiness should include approved courses in intermediate mac ro economic theory, differential and integral cal-culus, inferential statistics, and linear regression in their bachelor’s degree program. 6. A double major of agricultural busi-ness with animal sciences, food and nu tritional sciences, or plant science must have 36 mutually exclusive units (including a minimum of 18 upper division). A double major requires the approval of the department chairs ad-ministering these programs of study. General Education and elective units may be applied (i.e., double counted) toward a second major or a minor. (See Double Major or Minor in this catalog and consult with the appropriate depart-ment adviser.) 7. Unit limits for courses included in the major exist for AGBS 80/180 (4 units combined maximum allowed) and AGBS 194 (3 units maximum al-lowed). 8. General Education courses cannot be double-counted for credit in the 60-unit major. G.E. courses may be used to satisfy additional requirements to the major. Faculty members are broadly trained with advanced degrees from top-ranked univer-sities across the nation, and are highly experienced as teachers, consultants, and researchers. They bring practical insight to the classroom by being professionally active in service to California farms and agribusi-nesses, industry organizations, government agencies, and professional associations. Forming a strong advisee/adviser relation-ship with any one of the faculty can help you match your career goals with appropriate coursework. Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements Agricultural Business Major Units Major requirements ..................... 60-61 Agricultural Foundation ........ (9) (Select three lower-division courses from the below ar-eas. No more than 3 units are allowed in the Ag Busi-ness area. No more than 6 units may be taken in any one of the remaining areas. Courses listed are approved introductory level courses. General Education courses cannot be double-counted for credit herein.) Ag Business: AGBS 5 Animal Sci: ASCI 1, 21, 31, 35, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91 business fi rms and support institutions. The department coordinates internships on a competitive basis and grants academic credit in the major for this supervised experience (AGBS 194). • University Agricultural Laboratory Project. Students gain farming experi-ence through participation in the faculty supervised, student project program and concurrent enrollment in an Enterprise Management course (PLANT, ASCI, ENOL 196). Such a course is highly recom-mended and can be used in the major. Faculty Annette E. Levi, Chair Patrick T. Berends Srinivasa Konduru Todd A. Lone Herbert O. Mason Dwight D. Minami Dennis L. Nef R. Lynn Williams
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Date of publication | 2011-05 |
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Full Text Search | Agricultural Business 102 2011-2012 California State University, Fresno General Catalog Food Sci/Nutr: FSC 1, 41; NUTR 54; CULG 50, 55 Mech Ag: MEAG 3, MEAG 20 Plant Sci: CRSC 1; HORT 1; OH 1; PLTH 1 Soil/Water: SW 1, SW 2 Vit/Enol: VIT 1; ENOL 15, 45 Business Management Base ...............................(18-19) AGBS 2 or ECON 50 AGBS 28 or BA 18 AGBS 31 or ACCT 4A AGBS 32 or ACCT 4B AGBS 71 or DS 73 or MATH 11 AGBS 76 or IS 52, 52L Agricultural Economics Core .................................. (24) AGBS 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170 Career Specialty ..................... (9) A required concentration of upper-division units in agri-cultural economics is selected to match the student’s career goal in consultation with the student’s assigned faculty adviser. (See major program of study advising check sheet for elective course listings in various subfi elds. Additional requirements ................. 0-1 Agricultural Business majors must take the following courses, which also satisfy General Education requirements: FOUNDATION Area B4: DS 71 or MATH 75 BREADTH Area D3: AGBS 1 General Education requirements ...... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ...................... 6-9 Upper-division writing skills by exam or writing course. Courses supplementary to the ma jor are strongly recommended. Total units ........................................ 120 Grade requirements. Students majoring in agricultural business must earn a grade of C or better in each of the lower-division AGBS courses used to satisfy the Business Manage-ment Base and the Additional Requirements in the major. Advising Notes 1. New students should request the Advis-ing Information brochure that includes a program-of-study check sheet and explanatory notes about requirements for the major. 2. All students are assigned a faculty ad-viser. Consult the department bulletin board for the current listing. Make an appointment each semester to review your academic record and to schedule remaining courses in order to graduate in a timely manner. 3. Prospective transfer students should consult with a community college aca-demic adviser about their program of study to determine which California State University, Fresno AGBS courses are articulated as equivalent for lower-division credit. Transfer students may also consult ASSIST, the statewide articulations database, www.assist.org. 4. Credits earned for articulated commu-nity college courses do not count toward upper-division units in the major. 5. Students intending to pursue gradu-ate study in agricultural economics or agribusiness should include approved courses in intermediate mac ro economic theory, differential and integral cal-culus, inferential statistics, and linear regression in their bachelor’s degree program. 6. A double major of agricultural busi-ness with animal sciences, food and nu tritional sciences, or plant science must have 36 mutually exclusive units (including a minimum of 18 upper division). A double major requires the approval of the department chairs ad-ministering these programs of study. General Education and elective units may be applied (i.e., double counted) toward a second major or a minor. (See Double Major or Minor in this catalog and consult with the appropriate depart-ment adviser.) 7. Unit limits for courses included in the major exist for AGBS 80/180 (4 units combined maximum allowed) and AGBS 194 (3 units maximum al-lowed). 8. General Education courses cannot be double-counted for credit in the 60-unit major. G.E. courses may be used to satisfy additional requirements to the major. Faculty members are broadly trained with advanced degrees from top-ranked univer-sities across the nation, and are highly experienced as teachers, consultants, and researchers. They bring practical insight to the classroom by being professionally active in service to California farms and agribusi-nesses, industry organizations, government agencies, and professional associations. Forming a strong advisee/adviser relation-ship with any one of the faculty can help you match your career goals with appropriate coursework. Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements Agricultural Business Major Units Major requirements ..................... 60-61 Agricultural Foundation ........ (9) (Select three lower-division courses from the below ar-eas. No more than 3 units are allowed in the Ag Busi-ness area. No more than 6 units may be taken in any one of the remaining areas. Courses listed are approved introductory level courses. General Education courses cannot be double-counted for credit herein.) Ag Business: AGBS 5 Animal Sci: ASCI 1, 21, 31, 35, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91 business fi rms and support institutions. The department coordinates internships on a competitive basis and grants academic credit in the major for this supervised experience (AGBS 194). • University Agricultural Laboratory Project. Students gain farming experi-ence through participation in the faculty supervised, student project program and concurrent enrollment in an Enterprise Management course (PLANT, ASCI, ENOL 196). Such a course is highly recom-mended and can be used in the major. Faculty Annette E. Levi, Chair Patrick T. Berends Srinivasa Konduru Todd A. Lone Herbert O. Mason Dwight D. Minami Dennis L. Nef R. Lynn Williams |