International Agriculture and Resource Management Graduate Certificate Program

Students may choose to take courses in or related to their major field to complement and to strengthen their preparation for working in the international arena. Though not required for the International Agriculture and Resource Management Certificate, students may consider taking language courses as electives. A list of core course options is below.

Course
Course Number
General   
Professional International Internship
 By Dept
Directed Studies in Int'l Agriculture & Resource Mgmt

RLEM 350
Agricultural Development   
The Agricultural Advisor in Developing Nations
AGED 644
Agricultural Policy
AGEC 614
Agricultural Origins & Dispersals
GEOG 606
Development Planning in Third World Countries
PLAN 623
Field Studies in Agricultural Development
AGED 689
Initiating, Managing & Monitoring Projects of Int'l Ag Dev
AGED 645
Institutions Serving Agriculture in Developing Nations
AGED 646
International Agronomic Development

AGRO 608
Agronomy & Horticulture    
Citrus & Subtropical Fruits
HORT 422
Tropical Horticulture
HORT 423
Tropical Soils & Cropping Systems

AGRO 410
Anthropology & Rural Sociology   
Agrarian Peasant Societies
ANTH 414
Applied Anthropology
ANTH 614
Women & Culture

ANTH 404
Economics & Trade    
International Agricultural Economics
AGEC 652
International Management
MGMT 678
Natural Resource Economics
AGEC 604
Economics of Underdeveloped Agricultural Areas

AGEC 633
Ecology & Natural Resources    
Integrated Farming Systems
AGRO 640
Nutrient Cycling: Global & Economic Perspectives
RLEM 622
The Tropical World
GEOG 399
Adv Principles of Agro-ecosystems Mgmt with Emphasis on Insects & Mites
ENTO 623
Range and Forest Watershed Management

RLEM 603
Education   
Agricultural Extension Organization and Methods
AGED 441
Society & Education in World Perspective

EDCI 645
Food Science & Nutrition  
Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point Systems

FSCT/ANSC 657
Recreation, Parks & Tourism  
International Park & Tourism Attraction

RPTS 350
Technology Transfer  
Methods of Technological Change
AGED 640
Transfer of Technology by Institutions

AGED 641
Key and Links to Departments and Course Numbers
Agricultral Economics
AGEC
Agricultural Education
AGED
Animal Science
ANSC
Anthropology
ANTH
Educational Curriculum & Instruction
EDCI
Entomology
ENTO
Food Science
FSCT
Geography
GEOG

Horticulture

HORT
Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning
PLAN
Management
MGMT
Rangeland Ecology
RLEM
Recreation, Parks & Tourism
RPTS
Soil & Crop Science
AGRO







 



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