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> MSU Undergraduate Catalog
College of Agriculture
Jeff Jacobsen, Dean & Director
Bob Gough, Associate Dean and Assistant Director
Jim E. Peterson, Interim Associate Dean
Ralph Peck, Interim Assistant Dean
Undergraduate Programs Available:
The College of Agriculture offers the Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural business, agricultural education, agricultural operations technology, animal science, biotechnology, environmental sciences, horticulture, land rehabilitation, land resource sciences, natural resources and rangeland ecology, and plant science.. In addition a pre-veterinary program is available for students wishing to prepare for professional training in veterinary medicine.
Minors
Undergraduate minors are offered in agricultural business, animal science, entomology, natural resources and rangeland ecology and social science. The minor in animal science is designed to give students outside of agriculture a broad overview of the livestock industry. The agricultural education-extension minor is designed to give students a general agriculture and agricultural education background in preparation for extension work. The entomology minor provides focused training in entomology for students majoring in agricultural and natural resource disciplines. The horticulture minor gives students the opportunity to gain a broad-based background in the production and care of ornamental plants, fruits, and vegetables. A range science minor will provide students with the basics of managing rangeland ecosystems for wildlife habitat, livestock production, and soil and water conservation. The soil science minor is designed to provide non-majors with fundamental soils courses in preparation for natural resource careers.
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