Agriculture 111.3 – Biology 120.3 – Economics 111.3 (AB01)
For people interested in exploring sustainable agricultural practices and pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in Agriculture
Agriculture 111.3: An introduction to agricultural systems illustrating the interactions between plant, animal, microbial, human and environment components. The soil/plant/environment interface is emphasized. Management decisions affecting cropping and land use are examined.
Economics 111.3: Shows the student how to understand the individual consumption and production decisions which are made within a market economy, guided by prices and costs. Economic concepts of supply, demand, cost, response to price changes, production, equilibrium, and income distribution are analyzed.
Biology 120.3: An introduction to the underlying fundamental aspects of living systems: covering cell biology, genetics and the evolutionary processes which lead to complex, multicellular life forms.
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