2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Agriculture and Human Ecology
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Darron Smith, Dean
Bruce Greene, Director of Agriculture
Melinda Anderson, Director of Human Ecology
Schools and Programs
Mission and Purposes
The mission of the College of Agriculture and Human Ecology is to promote a strong academic environment for its students and to preserve and expand knowledge in the fields of agriculture and human ecology, knowledge contained in its library and in the minds and intellects of its faculty. The College is equally supportive of the education of men, women, and minorities.
Teaching, research, and public service activities form a foundation for College goals of:
- Providing a baccalaureate degree in the fields of agriculture and human ecology that will prepare students for entry and advancement in those fields.
- Providing curricula that will prepare agriculture and human ecology students for entry and advancement in graduate/professional programs.
- Providing educational experiences that will enhance agriculture and human ecology student leadership and social development.
- Conducting scholarly and public service activities that will enhance the fields of agriculture and human ecology.
Organization
The College of Agriculture and Human Ecology consists of two schools offering curricula leading to the bachelor’s degree: (1) the School of Agriculture and (2) the School of Human Ecology.
Requirements for Degree
Curricula in the School of Agriculture and the School of Human Ecology lead to the Bachelor of Science degrees in Agriculture and Human Ecology respectively. The student must complete the curriculum for the major subject chosen and must comply with the university requirements for a degree.
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