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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 University of Wyoming Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Agricultural Communications, B.S.
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Courses in agriculture, communications, and journalism prepare students for careers as editors or writers for farm and home organizations, state and federal agencies, magazines, newspapers, radio, television, and commercial businesses.
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University Studies Program
This degree requires that The University Studies Program 2015 requirements are met before graduation. Some of the courses required for this major fulfill USP requirements, but not all. Students should check their degree evaluations and consult with their assigned academic advisor to discuss their specific course plan.
Communications/Journalism Core: 36 Hours
Agriculture Core Requirements: 36 Hours
At least 18 hours must be lower division (Ag 1000-2000) elective courses, and at least 12 hours must be upper division (Ag 3000-4000) elective courses and include
- AGEC 1020 - Principles of Microeconomics Credits: 3
- PLNT 1000 - Agroecology Credits: 4
- ANSC 1010 - Introduction to Animal Science Credits: 4
- FCSC 1141 - Principles of Nutrition Credits: 3
- FDSC 1410 - Scientific Study of Food Credits: 3
- AGEC 2020 - Farm and Ranch Business Management Credits: 4
OR - FDSC 2040 - Principles of Meat Animal Evaluation Credits: 3
OR - PLNT 2200 - Field Crop Production Credits: 3
OR - REWM 2000 - Principles of Rangeland Management Credits: 3
AND 12 hours of UPPER DIVISION Electives from AECL, AGEC, AGRI, ANSC, ENTO, FCSC, FDSC, PATB, PLNT, REWM, SOIL
Supporting Course Requirement: 4 Hours
Additional Hours for Major and Electives: 14 Hours
8 hours of General Electives ANY DIVISION
6 hours of General Electives UPPER DIVISION
Additional Requirements
Agricultural communication majors complete an internship in their field. A variety of opportunities are available, and students can work with their advisor to determine an appropriate internship for their area of emphasis.
Students wishing to pursue an area of emphasis in the agricultural communications option are encouraged to also select a minor. The college currently offers a variety of minors, and any of these can help to better prepare students for employment or graduate work.
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