ASM Selectives
For students entering during/after Fall 2013
Agricultural Selectives
ASM Selectives
ASM 400+ Selectives
Biology Selectives
Marketing Selectives
Accounting Selectives
Agriculture Core Selectives
- Written and Oral Communication
- Humanities and/or Social Science
- Multicultural Awareness
- International Understanding
Agricultural Selectives - Typical Choices
Any course in the College of Agriculture is allowed.
AGEC 411 Farm Management
AGEC 424 Financial Management of Ag Business
AGRY 105 Crop Production
AGRY 365 Soil Fertility
AGRY 375 Crop Production Systems
ANSC 102 Introduction to Animal Agriculture
ANSC 221 Principles of Animal Nutrition
ANSC 440 Horse Management
ANSC 441 Beef Management
ANSC 442 Sheep Management
ANSC 443 Swing Management
ANSC 444 Dairy Management
ANSC 445 Poultry Management
BTNY 304 Weed Science
ENTM 105 Insects: Friend & Foe
FNR 10300 Introduction to Environmental Conservation
FNR 24000 Wildlife in America
HORT 10100 Fundamentals of Horticulture
ASM Selectives
ASM 24500 Materials Handling and Processing
ASM 33600 Environmental Systems Management
ASM 34500 Power Units and Power Trains
ASM 42000 Electric Power and Controls
ASM 400+ Selectives - Typical Options
Any ASM 400+ course is allowed.
Fall only:
ASM 51000 Agrosecurity -- Emergency Management for Agricultural Production Operations
ASM 53000 Power and Machinery Management
ASM 54000 Geographical Information System Applications
Spring only:
ASM 42000 Electric Power and Controls
Spring of even numbered years:
ASM 55000 Grain Drying and Storage
Biology Selectives - Typical Options
BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I
BIOL 11100 Fundamentals of Biology II
BTNY 21000 Introduction to Plant Science
HORT 30100 Plant Physiology
Complete list of acceptable Biology courses
Marketing Selectives
AGEC 22000 Economics of Agricultural Markets
AGEC 32100 Principles of Commodity Marketing
AGEC 32700 Principles of Food and Agribusiness Marketing
Accounting Selectives
AGEC 31100 Accounting for Farm Business Planning
MGMT 20000 Introductory Accounting
MGMT 20010 Introductory Accounting