The Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers professional programs designed to prepare students for future academic and career paths, as well as technical courses designed to develop practical production and management skills. The Agriculture program offers career options in Agri-Business, Agriculture Education, General Agriculture, Plant Sciences (Agronomy/Horticulture), and Preveterinary Science. The Natural Resources program offers career options in Environmental Science, Fisheries/Wildlife Management, and Pre-Forestry. Students can select options in both Agriculture and Natural Resources that will provide preparation for graduate study.
A given course may not be offered in the semester indicated
in the curricula. Most courses in this department are
offered in alternate years, and some may be offered every
third year. It is the students' responsibility to take
classes when they are offered. Failure to do so could
result in spending an additional semester or year at the
university. Some electives and courses taken out of
sequence may require prerequisites.