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30 A S S O C I A T E O F S C I E N C E D E G R E E S

Agricultural Sciences

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The Agricultural Sciences curriculum is designed for students who want to complete their lower-division coursework prior to transferring to a four-year institution. It allows for completion of general education requirements, as well as preparatory coursework for continued study in agriculture, agriculture education, horticulture, crop science and rangeland resources.
The Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Agricultural Sciences is a lower-division transfer program designed to assist students planning to transfer to Oregon State University. Students completing the degree requirements will be prepared to enroll in upper-division coursework. Students seeking to transfer to an institution other than OSU may be best served by pursuing an AA( OT) while taking specific agriculture, animal science, biology, physical science and mathematics courses that will transfer to the student’ s selected college or university. The AA( OT) is a general transfer degree and does not include program requirements. It is important that you identify the four-year school you plan to attend. You should review the requirements of the program you plan to study at that institution and take those classes at LBCC. You may want to work with two advisors; one at LBCC and a second at the institution you hope to attend to make sure you are taking the courses that will meet program requirements.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Agricultural Sciences will:
• Effectively apply general agriculture skills and concepts within the agriculture industry and / or as a transfer student.
• Use skills acquired to gain employment in the agriculture industry.
• Communicate effectively( written and oral) using industry vocabulary.
• Apply appropriate computational / accounting skills and utilize technology for successful money management and other record keeping requirements.
Program Requirements
This program is designed to be completed in two years; this assumes that the entering student has placed at or above the following levels on the Computerized Placement Test: WR 121 English Composition and MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra. It is advisable to take the test as early as possible. If developmental coursework is required, it may take longer than two years to complete the program.
Entering students will progress at a faster rate if they have a firm background in life and physical sciences as well as mathematics. Program completion requires math, chemistry, biology and other baccalaureate core perspectives courses. CH 221 General Chemistry, which is usually taken in the first term of the program, requires that the student possess a basic knowledge of chemistry prior to enrolling in the course. In order to fulfill this requirement a student must either:
• Pass a Chemistry Entrance Exam, or
• Take a college-level chemistry course( CH 112, CH 121, or CH 150). To schedule an entrance exam or for further information contact:
Linda Taylor at taylorl @ linnbenton. edu or 541-917-4741.
The electives contained within the Associate of Science with an emphasis in Agricultural Sciences are intended to assist students in completing specific programs at Oregon State University within the College of Agriculture. Students should select electives only after consulting with an advisor.
T R A N S F E R
Associate of Science with an emphasis in Agricultural Sciences
See the front of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree.
General Education Requirements.................................. 43 Classes shown in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements.................................................
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Course No. Course Title
Credits
AG 111
Computers in Agriculture..............................................
3
AREC 211
Management in Agriculture..........................................
4
AREC 221
Marketing in Agriculture...............................................
3
BA 215
Survey of Accounting.....................................................
4
BA 226
Business Law..................................................................
3
BI 101
General Biology....................................................
4
BI 102
General Biology....................................................
4
BI 103
General Biology....................................................
4
CH 121
College Chemistry or
CH 221
General Chemistry................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
CH 122
College Chemistry( offered only at OSU) or
CH 222
General Chemistry.........................................................
5
COMM 111 Fundamentals of Speech or...................................
COMM 112 Introduction to Persuasion...................................
3
Cultural Diversity.................................................
3
Difference, Power & Discrimination......................
3
EC 201
Introduction to Microeconomics..................................
3( 1)
( Three credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.) Literature & the Arts..............................................
3
MTH 111
College Algebra.....................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
PE 231
Lifetime Health & Fitness.......................................
3
Western Culture....................................................
3
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
WR 227
Technical Writing or.............................................
WR 122
English Composition: Argumentation or
WR 123
English Compostion: Research...............................
3
Select from the electives below....................................................
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AG 250
Irrigation System Design( 3 credits)
ANS 121
Introduction to Animal Science( 4 credits)
ANS 207
Careers in Animal Agriculture( 1 credit)
ANS 210
Feeds & Feed Processing( 4 credits)
ANS 211
Applied Animal Nutrition( 3 credits)
ANS 231
Livestock Evaluation( 3 credits)
AREC 213
Starting an Agricultural or Horticultural Business( 4 credits)
CH 123
College Chemistry( 5 credits, offered only at OSU) or
CH 223
General Chemistry( 5 credits)
CH 241
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CH 242
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CH 243
Organic Chemistry( 4 credits)
CSS 200
Crops in Our Environment( 3 credits)
CSS 205
Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems( 4 credits)
CSS 215
Soil Nutrients & Plant Fertilization( 3 credits)
CSS 240
Pest Management( 4 credits)
FW 251
Principles of Wildlife Conservation( 3 credits)
HORT 226
Landscape Plant Materials( 3 credits)
HORT 228
Landscape Plant Materials( 3 credits)
HORT 255
Herbaceous Ornamental Plants( 3 credits)
HORT 260
Organic Farming & Gardening( 3 credits)
HORT 280
Introduction to Landscape Design( 3 credits)
MTH 112
Trigonometry( 5 credits)
MTH 241
Calculus for Bio / Management / Social Sciences( 4 credits)
MTH 245
Math for Bio / Management / Social Sciences( 4 credits)
Total Credits Required:
90