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Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science


The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers the Bachelor of Science degree in the following 15 majors: allied health sciences, animal science, diagnostic genetic sciences, dietetics, environmental science, horticulture, landscape architecture, medical technology, nutritional sciences, pathobiology, natural resources, resource economics, turfgrass and soil science, the interdisciplinary major agriculture and natural resources, and the individualized major. Students in most major are permitted a great deal of latitude in the choice of courses and may emphasize a range of options to meet personal goals.

Majors and Areas of Concentration

  Agriculture and Natural Resources
  Agriculture Education
  Allied Health Sciences
  Animal Science
  Diagnostic Genetic Sciences
  Dietetics
  Environmental Science
  Horticulture
  Individualized Major
 
  Medical Technology
  Natural Resources
  Nutritional Sciences
  Pathobiology
  Pre-Veterinary Studies
  Resource Economics
  Turfgrass and Soil Science
   

Minors

The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources offers 16 minors. For more information, please refer to the Undergraduate Catalog.

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Associate of Applied Science


The Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture is a two-year associate's degree program of technical and applied agricultural education.  Students majoring in Animal Science may concentrate in Equine Science or Dairy and Livestock Management.  Students pursing careers in Turfgrass Management, Nursery and Landscaping, or Floriculture may major in Ornamental Horticulture and Turfgrass Management.