MAgr Agricultural Development Sample Degree Plan

The Masters of Agriculture degree is a non-thesis degree intended to emphasize the problem solving skills involved in the use of science and technology to benefit humanity. The degree does not require original research and is generally regarded as a terminal degree.

Dr. Kim Dooley
Associate Professor and Associate Department Head
Department of Agricultural Education
(979) 862-7180
k-dooley@tamu.edu

Required Courses (15 Credit Hours)

AGED 611 Advanced Methods of Distance Education
AGED 610 Principles of Adult Education
AGED 640 Methods of Technological Change
AGED 615 Philosophy of Agricultural Education
AGED 625 Evaluation of Educational Programs


Educational Technology Electives (6-9 Credit Hours)
EHRD 673 Introduction to Distance Education
EDTC 613 Utilization of Instructional Materials
EDTC 668 Application of Telecommunications in Education
EDTC 621 Graphic Communication
EDTC 654 Instructional Design: Techniques in Educational Technology
EDTC 656 Computer Graphics: Education Application
EDTC 660 Interactive Video/Multimedia Production


Subject Matter Support Area (6-9 Credit Hours)
AGEC 604 Natural Resource Economics
GENE 310 Principles of Heredity
HORT 689 Phytochemicals in Fruits and Vegetables to Improve Human Health
RLEM 421 Field Studies in Range Management
WFSC 301 Wildlife and the Changing Environment
WFSC 420 Ecology for Teachers
HORT 605 Internet Applications for Horticulture


Independent Study and Special Topics (9 Credit Hours)
AGED 684 Professional Internship Description

 

MAgr Agricultural Development Sample Course Rotation

The Department of Agricultural Education rotates course offerings based on the two-year MAgr degree cycle. The tables below lists projected MAgr course offerings for 2004 and 2005. Please note that the AGED courses listed are offered specifically for MAgr students in the semester noted. These same courses may also be offered in other semesters for other audiences. Your MAgr advisor will help you determine which courses are best suited to your needs.

2004

Spring

AGED 611 + choice of COALS Subject Matter or EHRD 673

Summer

AGED 625 + AGED 684

Fall

AGED 610 + choice of COALS Subject Matter

 

2005

Spring

AGED 640 + choice of COALS Subject Matter or EHRD 613

Summer

AGED 684 or choice of COALS Subject Matter + AGED 685

Fall

AGED 615 + HORT 605

 

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