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Agricultural Computing and Information Systems

(College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)

This minor is for students interested in applying modern computer technology to management problems in agriculture, resource management, and other areas. Course work provides knowledge of the use of information technology and the methodology of applied quantitative and systems analysis. The minor is offered by the Department of Agronomy and Range Science.

Minor Program Requirements:

UNITS
Agricultural Computing and Information Systems 18
Two or three of the following courses: Agricultural Systems and Environment 120, 121, 122, Animal Science 128. (The third course may be taken in substitution for a course from either of the elective groups.)
Remainder of the units to be made up of courses in one or both of the following groups

Computer systems, statistics, and simulation:

Agricultural and Resource Economics 106, 155, Agricultural Systems and Environment 132, Applied Biological Systems Technology 180, Community and Regional Development 160, Computer Science Engineering 167, Statistics 141

Communication and business organization:

Agricultural and Resource Economics 112, Agricultural Education 171, 172, Community and Regional Development 168, Communication 103, 136

6-12

Minor Adviser. R.E. Plant (Agronomy and Range Science), J. Fadel (Animal Science).

Advising Center is located in 152 Hunt Hall (530-752-1715).


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UC Davis 1999-2000 Online General Catalog. Posted July 30, 1999.
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