Agricultural Communications

Major(s)

Agricultural Communications (Comprehensive)

Bachelor of Science

Major requirements (78-79 hours):

Note: 13-14 hours may double count toward the General Education requirements.

  1. Specific General Education requirements:
    1. AGR 100(3).
    2. BIO 101(3) and 111(1); or BIO 121(4).
    3. CHM 107(3) and 108(1); or CHM 116(4) and 117(1); or CHM 160(4).
    4. GEP 101(2) or UHC 110(2) or AGR 301(1).
  2. General Agriculture courses: AGS 101(3); AGN 115(3) or AGP 103(3); AGN 215(3); AGB 144(4); AGR 490(1).
  3. Agricultural Communications courses: AGC 183(3), 293(3), 313(3), 323(3), 333(3), 343(3), 373(3), 393(3), 493(3), 499(1); AGR 499(2); COM 209(3).
  4. Three additional upper division hours from each of the following three areas:
    1. Agricultural Business (AGB).
    2. Animal Science (AGS).
    3. Environmental Plant Science and Natural Resources (AGP/AGN).
  5. In consultation with advisor, select an additional nine hours in courses numbered 300 or higher from the following subject codes: AGB, AGN, AGP, AGR, AGS, COM, JRN, MED, MGT, MKT.
  6. Public Affairs Capstone Experience Requirement will be fulfilled by completion of AGC 493(3).

University level requirements:

  1. General Education Program and Requirements
  2. General Baccalaureate Degree Requirements

Minor(s)

Agricultural Communications

Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
  1. AGC 183(3).
  2. Three courses from: AGC 293(3), 303(3), 313(3), 323(3), 333(3), 343(3), 373(3), 393(3).
  3. Additional hours from number 2 or the following to total at least 17 hours in the minor: AGB 334(3), 374(3), 384(2), 394(1), 444(3), 494(1-3)*, 584(3), 594(3).
    *Section titled Ag Leadership Theory/Advocacy.

Accelerated graduate program in Agriculture

Eligible Missouri State undergraduate students may apply for admission to the Agriculture program and begin taking graduate course work as they complete the work for a bachelor’s degree. A maximum of 12 credit hours from approved graduate-level courses may be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degrees (Mixed Credit). Refer to the Graduate Catalog for program details.

Refer to Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Classes for additional information and procedures for obtaining permission for Mixed Credit.

Accelerated graduate program in Natural and Applied Science

Eligible Missouri State undergraduate students may apply for admission to the Master of Natural and Applied Science program and begin taking graduate course work as they complete the work for a bachelor’s degree. A maximum of 12 hours of graduate credit may be counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree (Mixed Credit). Refer to the Graduate Catalog for specific admission requirements.

Refer to Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Classes for additional information and procedures for obtaining permission for Mixed Credit.

Accelerated graduate program in Plant Science

Eligible Missouri State undergraduate students may apply for admission to the Plant Science program and begin taking graduate course work as they complete the work for a bachelor’s degree. A maximum of 12 hours of graduate credit may be counted toward both the undergraduate and graduate degree (Mixed Credit). Refer to the Graduate Catalog for specific admission requirements.

Refer to Undergraduate Students Taking Graduate Classes for additional information and procedures for obtaining permission for Mixed Credit.