Undergraduate Program

Welcome

The major in Soil and Crop Sciences provides the required core courses and the flexibility to develop a broad-based understanding and appreciation for the basic natural and social sciences; communication skills, and to explore human interests and leadership potential. Students from a wide range of rural and urban backgrounds learn principles that apply to the current challenges in soil, plant, and environmental sciences. Each graduating senior with a major in Soil and Crop Sciences will participate in an assessment of the educational progress of students within this major. Presentations in senior seminar, performance in the senior-level crop and soil management courses, and performance on the exit evaluation will be used to assess student learning. There are seven concentrations that permit specialization in subjects that require education in technical areas but continue to provide flexibility for students to develop broad-based interests. A student may major in Soil and Crop Sciences without declaring a specific concentration emphasis is on providing the student maximum flexibility in tailoring the curriculum to meet individual needs. A seed science option within one of the concentrations and a second major program with agricultural business is also available.

Concentrations

 

New Program

Agronomic Production Management - Seed Science Option

 

Interdisciplinary Program in Organic Agriculture

Applied Information Technology

 

Course Information

Environmental Soil Science

 

Undergraduate Course Listing

Interdisciplinary Program in Organic Agriculture

 

SOCR350 Soil Management

 

SOCR440 Pedology

International Soil and Crop Sciences

SOCR220 Land/Ecology

Plant Biotechnology, Genetics & Breeding

Soil Resources and Conservation

   

Soil and Crop Sciences Major

   

Second Major with Agricultural Business

 

 

Second Major with Agricultural Education

 

 

   

 

Clubs

 

Scholarship Information

Agronomy Club

 

College of Agricultural Sciences Scholarship Page

   

 

   

Career Opportunities

   

College of Ag Sciences Career Center

   

 

   

 

     

Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, C127 Plant Sciences, (Campus Delivery 1170) Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1170
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