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2024-2026 Academic Catalog 
  
2024-2026 Academic Catalog

Agricultural Studies - Natural Resource Management Option, B.S.

Location(s): Dickinson Campus


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Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Studies with Natural Resource Management Option is a major within the School of Professional Studies. If you have questions regarding this program, please contact dsu.hawk@dickinsonstate.edu or call 1-800-279-HAWK.

Degree Requirements:

  • General Education
  • Core Curriculum
  • Option(s) Courses
  • Electives

Career Options

Why should you pursue a Bachelor of Science Degree - Agricultural Studies: Natural Resource Management Option?

Students pursuing the natural resource management option of the bachelor’s in agricultural studies combine a strong science foundation with an understanding of agriculture and resource management to prepare for employment as a soil conservationist in government service at the local, state and federal levels and in the conservation and reclamation of arable lands.

Possible Career Paths

  • Government Service
  • Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
  • Soil Conservation District (SCD)
  • NGO Environmental Consulting (domestic and international)
  • Farming Industry
  • Agronomy Consulting
  • Land Reclamation
  • Environmental Consultant

Requirements


The Following are Required as Part of General Education


One course from the following two courses (3 credits):


One course from the following two courses (3 credits):


One course from the following two courses (1 credit):


AGRI 491  and RNG 491  are capstone experience seminars that consist of an independent study with a public presentation and a professional paper requirement.

One course from the following three courses (3 credits):


Subtotal: 39


Natural Resource Management Option


Students pursuing the Natural Resource Management option combine a strong science foundation with an understanding of agriculture and resource management to prepare for employment as a soil conservationist in government service, such as the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

Students will be required to take GIS 380 - Applied Arc GIS  as part of the Agricultural Studies core curriculum. Students will be required to take GEOL 105 , GEOL 105L  - Physical Geology and Lab as the General Education science elective. If not taken as a General Education class, it must be taken to fulfill the Natural Resource Management option requirements.

Total: 85-87


Semester Sequence


Subtotal: 16


Second Semester


Subtotal: 15


Subtotal: 13


Fourth Semester


Subtotal: 16


Subtotal: 18


Sixth Semester


Subtotal: 15-16


Subtotal: 15-16


Eighth Semester


Subtotal: 14-15


Student Learning Outcomes


Agricultural Studies graduates will be able to demonstrate:

  1. The application of basic scientific and economic principles to agricultural production, business, and resource management. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcome II.)
  2. The application of production concepts appropriate to the Northern Great Plains region. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II and VI.)
  3. Oral, written, and graphical communication skills. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcome III.)
  4. An understanding of agricultural resource management in a broader global, socioeconomic context. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I and V.)
  5. The application of leadership skills necessary for successful advocacy at local, state, regional, and national levels. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcome IV.)

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