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CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Community College Course No. Course Title or Category Semester Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Completed Semester Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Completed Semester Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Completed Semester Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Completed INTRODUCTION
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CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Community College Course No. Course Title or Category
CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Community College Course No. Course Title or Category Content Area Credit Hours Course No. Course Title *Notes:
CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Community College Course No. Course Title or Category -OR- choose two of the following (4 credits each):
CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Community College Course No. Course Title or Category (Written) Communication 6 ENG 121 and ENG 122 OR ENG 122 & a GT Pathways approved CO3 course English Composition I (GT-CO1) & English Composition II (GT-CO2) OR English Composition II (GT-CO2) & a GT Pathways approved CO3 course (GT-CO3) Mathematics 4 MAT 121 College Algebra (GT-MA1) Arts & Humanities 6 Two GT Pathways Arts & Humanities courses (GT-AH1, GT- AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4) History 3 One GT Pathways History course (GT-HI1) Social & Behavioral Sciences 6 AGE 102 AND AGR 260 Agriculture Economics (GT-SS1) World Interdependence – Population and Food (GT-SS3) (AGR 260 fulfills CSU’s global and cultural awareness requirement ) Natural & Physical Sciences 10 BIO 111 OR BIO 221 AND CHE 101 OR CHE 107 OR CHE 111 General College Biology I with lab (GT-SC1) OR Botany with lab (GT-SC1) AND Intro to Chemistry I with lab OR Fundamentals of Chemistry with lab OR General College Chemistry I with Lab (GT-SC1) Additional Required Courses 13 CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Course No. Course Title 3 ASC 100 Animal Science 4 AGY 100 General Crop Production 4 AGY 240 Introductory Soil Science (GT-SC1) 2 BUS 115 Basic Agricultural Mechanical Skilss Directed Electives: Choose 2 of the 4 courses listed below (Minimum 6 credits) 6 CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Course No. Course Title 3 ASC 250 Live Animal & Carcass Evaluation 3 EDU 221 Introduction to Education 3 HWE 100 Human Nutrition 4 HLT 100 OR HLT 101 Horticulture Science OR Introduction to Horticulture Electives: Select a minimum of 9 credits from the list below 9 CREDIT HOURS Credit Hours Course No. Course Title 3 AGE 205 Farm & Ranch Management 4 ASC 225 Feeds & Feeding 3 ASC 230 Farm Animal Anatomy & Physiology 2 ASC 288 Livestock Practicum 2 AME 107 General Power Mechanics 3 AME 118 Farm Carpentry 3 AME 125 Agriculture Machinery 3 AME 151 Fundamentals of Welding 3 AME 152 Welding for AG Educators 3 RAM 205 Range Management Total 63 CREDIT HOURS Note: The Agricultural Education program at CSU is an approved program at 120 – 123 credits required for degree completion. After completing the coursework above, students will complete no more than an additional 60 credits at CSU to complete the Bachelor of Science degree. Revised: June 2021 Course Planner AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION DEGREE PLAN STUDENT NAME Contractual Language A statewide transfer articulation agreement identifies the community college courses students need to take in order to graduate from a community college with a 60-credit Associate of Arts (...

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