74 A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
One-Year Certificate in Juvenile Corrections
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
CJ 101 |
Introduction to Criminology.……………………. |
3 |
CJ 201 |
Juvenile Delinquency.………………………….. |
3 |
CJ 211 |
Ethical Issues in Law Enforcement............................... |
3 |
CJ 230 |
Introduction to Juvenile Corrections.......…………. |
3 |
CJ 232 |
Introduction to Corrections, Counseling & Casework.. |
3 |
CJ 250A |
Job Search and Interviewing......................................... |
1 |
CJ 280A |
Cooperative Work Experience.... ………………… |
3 |
HS 205 |
Youth Addiction.………………………………… |
3 |
MTH 065 |
Elementary Algebra.……………………………. |
4 |
PSY 201 |
General Psychology.…………………………… |
4 |
PSY 215 |
Introduction to Developmental Psychology................. |
3 |
PSY 219 |
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology......………… |
3 |
SOC 206 |
General Sociology.……………………………… |
3 |
WR 121 |
English Composition.…………………………… |
3 |
WR 122 |
English Composition: Argumentation.......................... |
3 |
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Total Credits Required: |
45 |
Crop Production
The Crop Production program provides a broad range of instructional services. It provides( 1) occupational training for students who intend to receive a technical degree and work in agricultural production;( 2) supplemental technical training for current agricultural industry employees;( 3) instruction for community members interested in specific aspects of agriculture; and( 4) instruction for students interested in continuing their education in a four-year college program.
The Crop Production curriculum is based on competencies identified and reviewed by industry representatives and agricultural educators. Students study principles of agronomy, crop science and soil science with an emphasis on sustainable production and ecologically sound management of agricultural resources. Additionally, the program allows students to focus their field of study into one of four topical focus areas based on student interest and career goals. Available focus areas include:( 1) Agricultural Business,( 2) Bioenergy,( 3) Shop Skills and Diesel Equipment, or( 4) an Interdisciplinary Focus selected with the help of a faculty advisor. Independent Pathways Certificates in focus areas may also be available. Students interested in pursuing Pathways Certificates should speak with an advisor to determine availability.
Students develop the skills necessary for entry- and mid-level technical employments and for entering a four-year college program. Typical career fields for graduates of the Crop Production program include agricultural production; plant protection; natural resource conservation; chemical supplies and services; grain, fertilizer, feed, and seed supplies and services; and inspection services.
The Crop Production curricula lead to an Associate of Applied Science degree( AAS) or a one-year certificate. Most classes in the Crop Production program are offered during the day, and part-time enrollment is common. Full-time students can complete the AAS degree in two years if they meet prerequisite basic skill requirements as determined through the Computerized Placement Test. Many students start in the middle of the academic year.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science degree in Crop Production will: l:
• Effectively analyze crop production problems.
• Effectively adapt a cropping system to changing production, market, environmental, social, and regulatory issues.
• Successfully compete in the job market for a position in the agricultural industry.
Students who successfully complete a one-year Certificate in Crop
Production will:
• Effectively analyze crop production problems.
• Effectively manage agricultural crops or production supplies.
• Successfully compete in the job market for a position in the agricultural industry
Program Requirements
Students are expected to have basic mathematical, reading, and writing skills. To graduate with an AAS degree, students need to complete a four-credit algebra course( MTH 065 Elementary Algebra) in addition to the other general education requirements.
Facilities
Instructional facilities, including crop production fields, a greenhouse, industrial / mechanical and science laboratories, ornamental gardens, and the campus grounds, are used for skill building and demonstrations.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Crop Production
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree. Students who pass a computer proficiency test may substitute another approved course for AG 111 Computers in Agriculture.
Related Instruction Requirements................................ 9
Computation
MTH 065 Elementary Algebra....................................................... 3( 1)( Three credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
Communication WR 121 English Composition..................................................... 3
Human Relations Three credits from AG 280 CWE Agriculture course below.
Program Requirements................................................. |
81 |
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
Fall Term- First Year |
AG 111 |
Computers in Agriculture.............................................. |
3 |
BI 103 |
General Biology: The Dynamic Plant........................... |
4 |
CSS 200 |
Crops in Our Environment............................................ |
3 |
CSS 205 |
Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems....................................... |
4 |
Winter Term |
CSS 215 |
Soil Nutrients & Plant Fertilization.............................. |
3 |
HE 112 |
Emergency First Aid....................................................... |
1 |
HT 8.102 |
Career Exploration: Horticulture.................................. |
1 |
Spring Term |
AG 8.140 |
BioEnergy Feedstock Production.................................. |
3 |
CSS 210 |
Forage Crops.................................................................. |
3 |
|
Biological or Physical Science Elective......................... |
4 |
|
Technical Elective......................................................... |
3 |
Fall Term- Second Year |
AREC 213 |
Starting an Agricult./ Horticultural Business............... |
4 |
COMM 100 |
Intro to Speech Communication or |
|
COMM 111 |
Fundamentals of Speech............................................... |
3 |
CSS 240 |
Pest Management.......................................................... |
4 |
HORT 230 |
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems................... |
3 |
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Technical Elective......................................................... |
4 |