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Agricultural Business
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Agricultural Business | Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Engineering | Agricultural Management | Agricultural Mechanics | Agricultural Science | Agricultural Technology | Agronomy | Aquaculture | Arboriculture | Crop Production | Crop Science | Dairy Science | Dairy Technology | Farm Management and Maintenance | Fisheries Management | Fisheries Science | Fishing | Food Preservation | Food Science and Technology | Forestry | Forestry Technology | Horticulture | Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Livestock Production | Meat Technology | Natural Resources Management | Oceanography | Pest Management | Poultry Farming | Poultry Science | Shellfish Farming | Subsistence Farming | Wildlife Management
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Agricultural Business | Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Engineering | Agricultural Management | Agricultural Mechanics | Agricultural Science | Agricultural Technology | Agronomy | Aquaculture | Arboriculture | Crop Production | Crop Science | Dairy Science | Dairy Technology | Farm Management and Maintenance | Fisheries Management | Fisheries Science | Fishing | Food Preservation | Food Science and Technology | Forestry | Forestry Technology | Horticulture | Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Livestock Production | Meat Technology | Natural Resources Management | Oceanography | Pest Management | Poultry Farming | Poultry Science | Shellfish Farming | Subsistence Farming | Wildlife Management
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Agricultural Business | Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Engineering | Agricultural Management | Agricultural Mechanics | Agricultural Science | Agricultural Technology | Agronomy | Aquaculture | Arboriculture | Crop Production | Crop Science | Dairy Science | Dairy Technology | Farm Management and Maintenance | Fisheries Management | Fisheries Science | Fishing | Food Preservation | Food Science and Technology | Forestry | Forestry Technology | Horticulture | Landscape Management | Livestock Management | Livestock Production | Meat Technology | Natural Resources Management | Oceanography | Pest Management | Poultry Farming | Poultry Science | Shellfish Farming | Subsistence Farming | Wildlife Management
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About Program

Program Overview


International Agriculture and Natural Resources Certificate

Prepare for the challenges of working in an increasingly interdependent world. Combine a major in a relevant discipline with the required coursework to earn a Certificate in International Agriculture & Natural Resources.


Degree Earned

  • Certificate

Program Requirements

International Courses

  • At least 9 credits from the following list of courses:
    • AREC 365 World Hunger, Population, and Food Supplies
    • AREC 433 Food and Agricultural Policy
    • AREC 445 Agricultural Development, Population Growth, and the Environment
    • BGMT 392 Introduction to International Business Management
    • ECON 315 Economic Development of Undeveloped Areas
    • GEOG 330 Cultural Geography
    • GVPT 306 Global Ecopolitics
    • NFSC 425 International Nutrition
    • ENST 440 Crops, Soils, and Civilization
    • ENST 100 International Crop Production - Issues & Challenges of the 21st Century
    • At least 3 of these courses must be in the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources for students majoring in programs outside of the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources.

Foreign Language

  • 6-8 credits in a foreign language

Travel Study or Study Abroad

  • You will earn 3-4 credits of travel study or study abroad. (Prerequisite: foreign language coursework. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Six credits from the International Courses list.)
  • In order to qualify for the certificate, travel study and study abroad experiences require prior approval of Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
  • For approval, travel experience must demonstrate significant learning opportunities in areas related to agriculture and natural resources and cultural immersion.

Travel Study Seminar

  • 1 credit Travel Study Seminar (Prerequisite: completion of the travel study requirement.)
  • Students are required to make a presentation of their travel experience including a paper, a poster presentation, and an oral presentation with discussion.

University Policies

  • University programs, activities, and facilities are available to all without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, age, national origin, political affiliation, physical or mental disability, religion, protected veteran status, genetic information, personal appearance, or any other legally protected class.
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