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Agricultural Business B.S.A. with Pre-Law Concentration

Agricultural Business B.S.A. with Pre-Law Concentration
Eight-Semester Degree Program

Students wishing to follow the degree plan in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness should see the Eight-Semester Degree Policy in the Academic Regulations chapter for university requirements of the program. The Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness major has three concentrations: Agricultural Business Management and Marketing, Pre-Law, and Agricultural Economics.

First YearUnits
FallSpring
·¡±·³Ò³¢Ìý10103 Composition I (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 1013) (Satisfies General Education Outcome 1.1)3 Ìý
MATHÌý22203 Survey of Mathematical Structures II (or higher level calculus course from the State Minimum Core excluding MATH 21803 (Satisfies General Education Outcome 2.1)13 Ìý
U.S. History or Government State Minimum Core from (Satisfies General Education Outcome 4.2):3 Ìý
HISTÌý20003 History of the American People to 1877 (ACTS Equivalency = HIST 2113)
HISTÌý20103 History of the American People, 1877 to Present (ACTS Equivalency = HIST 2123)
PLSCÌý20003 American National Government (ACTS Equivalency = PLSC 2003)
Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.3:
AGECÌý11003 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics
or ECONÌý22003 Principles of Microeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2203)
3 Ìý
General Elective3 Ìý
UNIVÌý10051 ÉÁ²¥¸£Àû¿â Perspectives1 Ìý
ENGLÌý10203 Composition II (ACTS Equivalency = ENGL 1023) (Satisfies General Education Outcome 1.1)Ìý 3
SPCHÌý10003 Public Speaking (ACTS Equivalency = SPCH 1003) (Satisfies General Education Outcomes 1.2 and 5.1)Ìý 3
Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.3:
AGECÌý21003 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics
or ECONÌý21003 Principles of Macroeconomics (ACTS Equivalency = ECON 2103)
Ìý 3
AGECÌý23003 Introduction to Agribusiness (Satisfies General Education Outcome 4.1)Ìý 3
ASTMÌý29003 Agricultural and Human Environmental Sciences Applications of Microcomputers
or ISYSÌý11203 Business Application Knowledge - Computer Competency
Ìý 3
Year Total: 16 15
Ìý
Second YearUnits
FallSpring
Communication Intensive Elective3 Ìý
Select one from:3 Ìý
AGECÌý24003 Quantitative Tools for Agribusiness
MATHÌý21003 Principles of Statistics (ACTS Equivalency = MATH 2103)
Fine Arts or Humanities State Minimum Core Elective (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.1 or 3.2)2, 33 Ìý
Science State Minimum Core Elective (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.4)4 Ìý
AGECÌý21403 Agribusiness Financial Records
or ACCTÌý20103 Accounting Principles
3 Ìý
Social Sciences State Minimum Core from (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.3):Ìý 3
PSYCÌý20003 General Psychology (ACTS Equivalency = PSYC 1103)
HDFSÌý26003 Rural Families and Communities
SOCIÌý10103 General Sociology (ACTS Equivalency = SOCI 1013)
Science State Minimum Core Elective (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.4)Ìý 4
AGECÌý33003 Food and Agricultural MarketingÌý 3
General ElectivesÌý 6
Year Total: 16 16
Ìý
Third YearUnits
FallSpring
Fine Arts or Humanities State Minimum Core Elective (Satisfies General Education Outcome 3.1 or 3.2)2, 33 Ìý
AGECÌý34003 Farm Business Management3 Ìý
AGECÌý33703 Futures and Options Markets3 Ìý
AGECÌý35003 Agricultural Law I3 Ìý
General Elective43 Ìý
AGECÌý35203 Environmental and Natural Resources Law
or AGECÌý41203 Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture
Ìý 3
Agribusiness Core Directed ElectivesÌý 3
PRLW Concentration ElectivesÌý 6
General Elective4Ìý 3
Year Total: 15 15
Ìý
Fourth YearUnits
FallSpring
AGECÌý41403 Agricultural Finance3 Ìý
Agribusiness Core Directed Electives3 Ìý
PRLW Concentration Electives6 Ìý
General Elective43 Ìý
Agribusiness Core Directed ElectivesÌý 6
PRLW Concentration ElectivesÌý 3
Capstone Experience (Satisfies General Education Outcome 6.1)Ìý 1-3
General Elective4Ìý 2
Year Total: 15 12
Ìý
Total Units in Sequence:Ìý 120
1

Students have demonstrated successful completion of the learning indicators identified for learning outcome 2.1, by meeting the prerequisites forÌýMATHÌý11003ÌýorÌýMATHÌý11103.

2

The Fine Arts Elective courses which satisfy General Education Outcome 3.1 include:Ìý
ARCHÌý10003, ARHSÌý10003, COMMÌý10003, DANCÌý10003, LARCÌý10003, MUSCÌý10003,
MUSCÌý100H3, MUSCÌý10103, MUSCÌý101H3, MUSCÌý13303, THTRÌý10003, THTRÌý10103, or THTRÌý101H3.

3

The Humanities Elective courses which satisfy General Education Outcome 3.2 include:ÌýÌýAASTÌý20203,ÌýANTHÌý10303,ÌýARCHÌý10103,ÌýCLSTÌý10003,ÌýCLSTÌý100H3,ÌýCLSTÌý10103,
COMMÌý12303,ÌýDANCÌý10003,ÌýENGLÌý12103,ÌýENGLÌý20103,ÌýGNSTÌý20003,ÌýHUMNÌý112H4,
ÌýHUMNÌý22103,ÌýLALSÌý20103,ÌýMRSTÌý20103,ÌýMUSYÌý20003,ÌýMUSYÌý200H3,ÌýPHILÌý20003,
Ìý PHILÌý200H3,ÌýPHILÌý21003, PHILÌý23003,ÌýTHTRÌý10003,
ÌýTHTRÌý10103,ÌýTHTRÌý101H3,ÌýENGLÌý11103,ÌýENGLÌý11203, or intermediate-level world language (usually 2003-level).

4

Students must complete 40 hours of upper division courses (30000-40000 level).Ìý It is recommended that students consult with their academic adviser when making course selections.