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- 1. This major is offered as a BS degree in both the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Examples of careers are plant biology, zoology, genetics, cell and molecular biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology.
- 3. Graduates enter a variety of agricultural careers that include working with people in agriculture, such as education, extension, agribusiness and public agencies.
- 4. In this major you will gain an understanding of the life-cycle of companion and production animals, through study of the fundamentals of behavior, growth and development, lactation, genetics and breeding, nutrition and reproduction, OH MY!
- 5. You will study the relationships of wild animals to their environment.
- 7. This major covers the broad spectrum of agriculture and life sciences with the flexibility for you to customize the major and choose different focus areas.
- 9. Careers in agricultural machinery industries; construction companies; governmental agencies; grain, feed, seed, fertilizer and chemical businesses may be in your future. This major is abbreviated as AST.
- 10. In this major, you will learn about the supply of high-quality food, feed, fiber, and energy, as well as protecting and conserving our environment; be ready to get your hands dirty!
- 11. This major follows the process of food from the time it leaves the farm until it’s consumed. You will apply principles of chemistry and physics to improve food quality, safety and nutrition.
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- 2. This secondary major provides you with a global perspective. You will be prepared for careers overseas or for careers in the United States with multinational companies and agencies.
- 6. This major prepares you with coursework in the marketing (buying and selling) of agricultural commodities, the selling of agricultural products and services, the managing of farm and agribusiness operations and the lending of credit to agricultural firms.
- 8. This unique, campus-based program is designed to meet the needs of the working nurse by providing a hybrid mode of learning in which students need only attend one day per week!
