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Field Crops Technology (AAS)

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A growing world population and decreased arable land make it extremely important to explore new ways to grow more crops on less land. Ìý

The program focuses on sound crop and soil management practices and the wise use of farm resources. Students learn efficient and effective production strategies for the major agronomic crops based on best practices and integrated pest management principles, agricultural business principles and environmentally sound soil management.

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Dr. Amy Johnson
Program Coordinator
2228 Williams Hall
919.515.6968

Plan Requirements

Orientation
°ä³§Ìý101Field Crop and Turfgrass Management Orientation1
English
°Â¸é°ÕÌý111Expository Writing3
°Â¸é°ÕÌý114Professional Writing, Research and Reporting3
Mathematics
²Ñ´¡´¡Ìý102Mathematics in Agriculture and Related Sciences3
²Ñ´¡Ìý103Topics in Contemporary Mathematics3
General Requirements
´¡¸é·¡Ìý201Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics3
´¡¸é·¡Ìý115Agribusiness Accounting3
Sociology3
Current Social Problems
Sociology of Agriculture and Rural Society
GEP US Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion3
Physical Education
GEP Health and Exercise Studies1
Major Requirements
°ä³§Ìý111Field Crop Production4
°ä³§Ìý152Weed Control in Field Crops3
°ä³§Ìý1621
°ä³§Ìý1631
°ä³§Ìý1641
°ä³§Ìý1651
°ä³§Ìý1661
°ä³§Ìý1671
°ä³§Ìý191Field Crops Seminar2
µþ´¡·¡Ìý133Agricultural Tractors and Machinery4
ARE Elective3
Agricultural Business Management
Agricultural & Agribusiness Marketing
Agricultural & Environmental Policy
³§³§°äÌý112Principles of Soil Science4
³§³§°äÌý151Fertilizers and Soil Fertility3
·¡±·°ÕÌý110General Entomology3
´Ç°ùÌý·¡±·°ÕÌý121 Pesticides and Their Utilization
Free Electives
Free Electives 16
Total Hours64
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Courses graded "S" for Satisfactory are allowed. Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement.

Semester Sequence

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
Freshman Year
Fall SemesterHours
°Â¸é°ÕÌý111 Expository Writing 1 3
²Ñ´¡´¡Ìý102 Mathematics in Agriculture and Related Sciences 2 3
°ä³§Ìý101 Field Crop and Turfgrass Management Orientation 1
°ä³§Ìý111 Field Crop Production 4
³§³§°äÌý112 Principles of Soil Science 4
ÌýHours15
Spring Semester
°Â¸é°ÕÌý114 Professional Writing, Research and Reporting 1 3
²Ñ´¡Ìý103A Topics in Contemporary Mathematics 3
°ä³§Ìý162
°ä³§Ìý166
°ä³§Ìý167
³§³§°äÌý151 Fertilizers and Soil Fertility 3
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Elective 3
ÌýHours13
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
´¡¸é·¡Ìý201A Introduction to Agricultural & Resource Economics 3
µþ´¡·¡Ìý133 Agricultural Tractors and Machinery 4
°ä³§Ìý152 Weed Control in Field Crops 3
°ä³§Ìý163
°ä³§Ìý164
°ä³§Ìý165
·¡±·°ÕÌý110
General Entomology
or Pesticides and Their Utilization
3
ÌýHours13
Spring Semester
´¡¸é·¡Ìý115 Agribusiness Accounting 3
ARE Elective 3
°ä³§Ìý191 Field Crops Seminar 2
SOCÌý203
Current Social Problems
or Sociology of Agriculture and Rural Society
3
Free Elective 3
GEP Humanities 3
ÌýHours17
ÌýTotal Hours58
1

°Â¸é°ÕÌý111 Expository Writing and °Â¸é°ÕÌý114 Professional Writing, Research and ReportingÌýmust be completed with a C-minus or higher grade for transfer to an NCÌýState baccalaureate program.

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²Ñ´¡´¡Ìý102 Mathematics in Agriculture and Related Sciences must be completed with a C- minus or higher grade.