Syllabus 1307
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Course
Description
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| AGRI 1307 - AGRONOMY Principles and practices in development, production, and management of field crops, plant breeding, plant diseases, soils, insect control, and weed control. |
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| Prerequisites |
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| None |
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| Course Goals (includes competencies, incorporation of SCANS, etc.) |
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| To develop a comprehension of crop production; principles of crop production which include harvesting, storage, weed control, insect control, seed preparation and planting, soil, water and crops of location; and new trends and concepts of crop science. The student will be required to turn in a computer generated research paper and will also be required to give an oral presentation. |
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| Instructor Information |
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| S. Todd Fuller |
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| Textbook Information |
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| Principles of Crop Production; Acquaah, George. Prentice Hall / Pearson Education. 2002. ISBN # 0-13-022133-3 |
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| Lab Requirements (if any) |
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| There will be four labs over the course of the semester. The labs will be scheduled for Saturday for approximately 6-8 hours. The lab dates will be announced at the first of the semester. The lab grade will account for 30% of the final grade. |
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| Students with Disabilities |
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| Any student with a documented disability (e.g. physical, learning, psychiatric, vision, hearing, etc.) who needs to arrange reasonable accommodations must contact the Disability Services Office at the respective college at the beginning of each semester. Faculty are authorized to provide only the accommodations requested by the Disability Support Services Office. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Price at 713-718-5165 or the Disability Counselor at each college. |
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| Academic Honesty |
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| Academic dishonesty, CHEATING, will not be tolerated. If an individual is caught, punishment will be taken according to the Student Policies Handbook. |
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| Attendance and Withdrawal Policies |
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| Students are expected to attend classes regularly. Class attendance is checked daily by instructors. Although it is the responsibility of the student to drop a course for non-attendance, the instructor has the authority to drop a student for excessive absences. A student may be dropped from a course for excessive absences after the student has accumulated absences in excess of 12.5% of the hours of instruction (including lecture and laboratory time). |
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| Course Requirements and Grading Policy |
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| Four exams will be given over the course of the semester. The exam portion of the class will comprise 60% of the final grade. The lab portion will comprise 30% of the final grade. Attendance will account for the final 10%. Therefore, Exams equal 60%, Lab 30% and Attendance 10% which totals 100%. |
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| Testing |
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| The tests in this class will be computer generated over materials administered in class. |
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| Make-up policy |
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| Per college policy |
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| Projects, Assignments, Portfolios, Service Learning, Internships, etc. |
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| Various projects may be assigned by instructor. |
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| Course Content |
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| Principles and practices in development, production, and management of field crops, plant breeding, plant diseases, soils, insect control, and weed control. |
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| Course Calendar with Reading Assignments |
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Week
1 Syllabi
and Introduction to Agronomy/Crop Production and Society Week
2 Plant
Structure and Function/Taxonomy/Seed ID Week
3 Plant
Metabolism and Growth/Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Week
4 Exam
1 - Begin Crop Genetics/Biotechnology Week
5 Breeding Week
6 Breeding/Climate
and Weather Week
7 Soil:
Nutrients, Formation, Micronutrients Week
8 Plant
and Soil Water Week
9 Exam
2 - Begin Pests in Crop Production Week
10 Agricultural
Production Systems Week
11 Land
Preparation and Farm Energy/Seed and Seeding Week
12 Seed
Germination and Dormancy Week
13 Exam
3 - Begin Harvesting and Storage of Crops Week
14 Harvesting
and Storage of Crops Week
15 Marketing
and Handling Grain Crops/Review for Final Exam Week
16 Final
Exam/Lab Practical |
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| Other Student Information (clubs, tutoring, web resources, etc.) |
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| Agriculture
Consortium of Texas (ACT) |