Course Requirements:
All 27 credits for the minor must be completed with a C or higher grade. Students can complete 12 to 18 upper division credits and a maximum of 14 lower division credits. Required coursework is as follows:
- AGRI 438 Exploring World Agriculture (2 credits)
This course is required for all students in this minor.
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Global Core (9–12 credits) - Each course in the global core also satisfies a baccalaureate core requirement.
- ANTH 210. *Comparative Cultures (3 credits)
- ANTH 330. *Evolution of People, Technology, and Society (3 credits)
- ANTH 486. Anthropology of Food (2-6 credits, students may only take this course once.)
- AG 301. Ecosystem Science of Pacific NW Indians (3 credits)
- FW 325. *Global Crises in Resource Ecology (3 credits)
- GEO 105. *Geography of the Non-Western World (3 credits)
- PHL 205. *Ethics (4 credits)
- PS 205. *Introduction to International Relations (4 credits)
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External Learning Experience (3-6 credits) You may select from the following courses. Projects and independent learning experiences in these courses require preapproval by the minor coordinator.
- AG 401 Research (variable credit)
- AG 402 Independent Studies (variable credit)
- AG 406 Special Problems (variable credit)
- AG 410 Internship (variable credit)
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Approved Electives (12 credits maximum) - Students may choose electives from the following areas of study in the College of Agricultural Sciences: AEC Applied Ecomonics, AG General Agriculture, AGRI College of Agricultural Sciences, ANS Animal Sciences, BOT Botany and Plant Pathology, CSS Crop & Soil Science, CROP Crop Science, ENT Entomology, FST Food Science Technology, FW Fisheries and Wildlife, HORT Horticulture, RNG Rangeland Ecology & Management, SOIL Soil Science, SUS Sustainability, TOX Toxicolog
*baccalaureate core
Learning Outcomes:
Participants in this minor program are able to:
- Research the major agricultural themes and issues of another country or culture.
- Examine trade information to determine the key elements of agricultural trade agreements between the USA and another country.
- Analyze the effectiveness of agricultural practices of another nation besides the USA.
- Investigate the effect of broad social, economic, and environmental forces upon the agricultural industry of another country and culture.
Application Procedures:
To apply for this minor, please complete these steps:
To declare the Comparative International Agriculture minor, email [email protected].
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