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Agriculture Science AS Degree Requirements

This degree and associated focus areas were designed with assistance from the Iowa Department of Education, Iowa State University, and other universities in surrounding states. This degree meets or exceeds the requirements for freshman and sophomore course work for those pursuing most four-year degrees in Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Students earning their AS degree will complete at least 62 credit hours fulfilling the requirements below.

Printable AS Degree Tracking Form

I. HUMANITIES 6 hours (minimum)
A. WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 hours (minimum)
  • HIS117 Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval
  • 3
  • HIS118 Western Civilization II: Early Modern
  • 3
  • HIS119 Western Civilization III: The Modern Period
  • 3
    B. HUMANITIES
    Requires courses area 1, 2, or 3
    3 hours (minimum)
    1. LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS
  • ART101 Art Appreciation
  • 3
  • ART106 Art Appreciation--Studio
  • 3
  • ART203 Art History I
  • 3
  • ART204 Art History II
  • 3
  • DRA107 Theatrical Arts & Society
  • 3
  • LIT101 Intro to Literature
  • 3
  • MUS100 Music Appreciation
  • 3
    2. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION
  • PHI101 Intro to Philosophy
  • 3
  • PHI105 Intro to Ethics
  • 3
  • REL101 Survey of World Religions
  • 3
  • REL130 Intro to Religions of the East
  • 3
    3. NON-WESTERN CULTURES
  • CLS130 African Cultures *
  • 3
  • CLS141 Mid Eastern Hist & Culture *
  • 3
  • CLS150 Latin Am History and Culture *
  • 3
  • CLS160 East Asian Cultures *
  • 3
  • CLS164 Japanese History and Culture *
  • 3
  • CLS172 Russian Civilization *
  • 3
    II. NATURAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS 12 hours (minimum)
    Requires one course each from A, B and C, including two Science laboratory courses. Minimum total of 7 hrs. from A & B.
    A. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  
  • BIO105 Introductory Biology
  • 4
  • BIO112 General Biology I
  • 4
  • BIO113 General Biology II
  • 4
  • BIO154 Human Biology
  • 3
  • BIO163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology
  • 4
  • BIO173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab (P)
  • 4
  • BIO185 Microbiology w/lab
  • 3
  • CNS121 Environmental Conservation ***
  • 3
    B. PHYSICAL SCIENCES  
  • CHM122 Intro to General Chemistry
  • 4
  • CHM132 Intro to Organic and Biochemistry (P)
  • 4
  • CHM165 General Chemistry I (P)
  • 4
  • CHM175 General Chemistry II (P)
  • 4
  • ENV115 Environmental Science ***
  • 3
  • ENV116 Environmental Science Lab *** (C)
  • 1
  • GEO131 Physical Geography
  • 3
  • GEO132 Physical Geography Lab (C)
  • 1
  • PHS120 Exploring Physical Science
  • 4
  • PHS142 Principles of Astronomy
  • 3
  • PHY162 College Physics I (P)
  • 4
  • PHY172 College Physics II (P)
  • 4
  • PHY212 Classical Physics I (P)
  • 5
  • PHY222 Classical Physics II (P)
  • 5
    C. MATHEMATICS (Assessment Required) 3 hours (minimum)
  • MAT110 Math for Liberal Arts (P)
  • 3
  • MAT122 College Algebra (P)
  • 5
  • MAT128 Precalculus (P)
  • 4
  • MAT134 Trig & Analytical Geometry (P)
  • 3
  • MAT156 Statistics (P)
  • 3
  • MAT210 Calculus I (P)
  • 4
  • MAT216 Calculus II (P)
  • 4
    III. SOCIAL SCIENCES 6 hours (minimum)
    Requires one course from Group A and one course from Group B.
    A. PEOPLE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS
  • PSY111 Introduction to Psychology
  • 3
  • SOC110 Introduction to Sociology
  • 3
    B. AMERICAN SOCIETY
  • HIS151 U.S. History to 1877
  • 3
  • HIS152 U.S. History Since 1877
  • 3
  • POL111 American National Government
  • 3
    IV. COMMUNICATIONS 9 hours (minimum)
    A. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS (Assessment Required) 6 hours (required)
  • ENG105 Composition I (P)
  • 3
  • ENG106 Composition II (P)
  • 3
    B. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS 3 hours (required)
  • SPC101 Funds of Oral Communication
  • 3
    V. SOCIAL DIVERSITY 3 hours (minimum)
  • COM148 Diversity and the Media
  • 3
  • LIT133 Minority Voices in U.S. Literature
  • 3
  • PSY262 Psychology of Gender (P)
  • 3
  • SOC200 Minority Group Relations
  • 3
  • SOC205 Diversity in America
  • 3
  • WST101 Women’s Studies
  • 3
    VI. ELECTIVE COURSES SUGGESTED FOR VARIOUS AS DEGREE OPTIONS 26 hours
    Beyond general education requirements. May include courses from Categories I, II, III or V.
  • ACC131 Principles of Accounting I
  • 4
  • ACC132 Principles of Accounting II (P)
  • 4
  • AGA114 Principles of Agronomy °
  • 3
  • AGA154 Funds of Soil Science °
  • 3
  • AGA214 Cash Grains °
  • 3
  • AGA284 Pesticide Application Certification °
  • 3
  • AGA376 Integrated Pest Management °
  • 3
  • AGB101 Agricultural Economics º 3 °
  • 3
  • AGB111 Agriculture Enterprise Lab ** °
  • 1
  • AGB235 Intro to Agriculture Markets °
  • 3
  • AGB303 Ag Leadership °
  • 3
  • AGB331 Entrepreneurship in Agriculture °
  • 3
  • AGB336 Agricultural Selling °
  • 3
  • AGB466 Ag Finance °
  • 3
  • AGC103 Ag Computer °
  • 3
  • AGH111 Introduction to Turfgrass Management °
  • 2
  • AGH119 Herbaceous Plant Materials °
  • 2
  • AGH122 Woody Plant Materials °
  • 2
  • AGH144 Landscape Construction and Design °
  • 3
  • AGH161 Irrigation Systems °
  • 3
  • AGH211 Advanced Turfgrass Management °
  • 3
  • AGH221 Principles of Horticulture °
  • 3
  • AGH222 Plant Propagation I °
  • 2
  • AGH280 Botany for Horticulture °
  • 3
  • AGH322 Plant Propagation II °
  • 2
  • AGH710 Intro to Leisure Services
  • 3
  • AGH720 Leadership in Leisure Services
  • 3
  • AGH730 Programming for Leisure Services
  • 3
  • AGP333 Precision Farming Systems °
  • 3
  • AGP401 Intro to GIS Software ° (P)
  • 1
  • AGP450 Funds of GIS
  • 3
  • AGS113 Survey of the Animal Industry °
  • 3
  • AGS211 Issues Facing Animal Science °
  • 2
  • AGS218 Domestic Animal Physiology (P)
  • 4
  • AGS272 Foods of Animal Origin ° (P)
  • 5
  • AGS305 Livestock Evaluation °
  • 3
  • AGS319 Animal Nutrition °
  • 3
  • AGT805 Employment Experience °
  • 5
  • AGV123 Companion Animal °
  • 3
  • ART120 2-D Design
  • 3
  • ART133 Drawing
  • 3
  • ART143 Painting
  • 3
  • ART173 Ceramics
  • 3
  • ART184 Photography
  • 3
  • BCA201 Intro to Information Systems
  • 3
  • BIO150 Fundamentals of Nutrition
  • 2
  • BIO151 Nutrition
  • 3
  • BIO168 Human Anat & Physiology I w/lab
  • 4
  • BUS102 Introduction to Business
  • 3
  • BUS180 Business Ethics
  • 3
  • BUS183 Business Law
  • 3
  • BUS210 Business Statistics (P)
  • 3
  • BUS230 Quant Mthds for Bus Dec Making (P)
  • 3
  • CNS201 Conservation Biology (P)
  • 4
  • COM155 Newspaper Production **
  • 3
  • CSC763 Intro to Computers (P)
  • 3
  • ECN110 Introduction to Economics
    (No credit if ECN120 or ECN130 earned)
  • 3
  • ECN120 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • 3
  • ECN130 Principles of Microeconomics
  • 3
  • EDU216 Introduction to Teaching
  • 3
  • EDU223 MultiCultural Education (P)
  • 3
  • EDU235 Children’s Literature
  • 3
  • EDU240 Educational Psychology (P) (C)
  • 3
  • EDU255 Technology in the Classroom (P)
  • 3
  • EDU901 Academic Service Learning Exp **
  • 1
  • EDU920 Field Experience (C)
  • 1
  • ENG221 Creative Writing
  • 3
  • FLF145 French I
  • 5
  • FLF245 French II (P)
  • 5
  • FLS128 Conversational Spanish
  • 3
  • FLS151 Elementary Spanish I
  • 5
  • FLS152 Elementary Spanish II (P)
  • 5
  • GEO115 Human Geography
  • 3
  • GEO121 World Regional Geography
  • 3
  • HIS155 American Civilization
  • 3
  • HIS201 Iowa History (P)
  • 3
  • HIS214 Russian History and Culture * (P)
  • 3
  • HIS277 History of Women in the U.S. (P)
  • 3
  • LIT189 Women and Literature
  • 3
  • MAT102 Intermediate Algebra (P)
  • 4
  • MAT117 Math for Elementary Teachers (P)
  • 3
  • MAT219 Calculus III (P)
  • 4
  • MGT101 Principles of Management
  • 3
  • MKT110 Principles of Marketing
  • 3
  • MUA106 Class Voice **
  • 1
  • MUS102 Music Fundamentals
  • 3
  • PEA102 Aerobic Fitness I **
  • 1
  • PEA114 Bicycling I
  • 1
  • PEA117 Bowling I **
  • 1
  • PEA119 Step and Pump I **
  • 1
  • PEA123 Circuit Training **
  • 1
  • PEA125 Indoor Cycling **
  • 1
  • PEA128 Distance Running I **
  • 1
  • PEA134 Golf I **
  • 1
  • PEA150 Powerwalking **
  • 1
  • PEA154 Racquetball I **
  • 1
  • PEA157 Rollerblading **
  • 1
  • PEA171 Self Defense
  • 1
  • PEA174 Tennis I **
  • 1
  • PEA176 Volleyball I **
  • 1
  • PEA187 Weight Training I **
  • 1
  • PEA191 Pilates **
  • 1
  • PEA193 Resist-A-Ball **
  • 1
  • PEA194 Vinyasa Yoga **
  • 1
  • PEC110 Coaching Ethics, Techniques, and Theory
  • 1
  • PEC115 Athletic Development and Human Growth
  • 1
  • PEC123 Anatomy for Coaching
  • 1
  • PEC127 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries
  • 2
  • PEH110 Personal Wellness
  • 2
  • PEH141 First Aid
  • 2
  • PHI121 Classical and Medieval Philosophy
  • 3
  • POL121 International Relations
  • 3
  • POL125 Comparative Government and Politics
  • 3
  • PSY121 Developmental Psychology
  • 3
  • PSY251 Social Psychology (P)
  • 3
  • PSY261 Human Sexuality
  • 3
  • SOC115 Social Problems
  • 3
  • SOC120 Marriage & Family
  • 3
  • SOC135 Death & Dying
  • 3
  • SOC160 Intro to Social Work
  • 3
  • SOC195 Urban Studies (P)
  • 3
  • SOC208 Intro to Cultural Anthropology OR
    CLS108 Faces of Culture
  • 3
  • SOC220 Sociology of Aging
  • 3
  • SOC850 Cultural Immersion Field Exp **
  • 1
  • SDV113 Strategies for Academic Success
  • 2
  • SDV131 Career Exploration
  • 2
  • SDV151 Leadership Training & Skill Dev
  • 3

    * Meets the Ethics requirement at ISU for College of Agriculture.

    ** Repeatable: see course description for number of times.

    *** CNS121 or ENV115/116 – only one can be taken toward your 12 hrs. of science requirements.

    P - Must complete a Pre-Requisite

    C - Must take a Co-Requisite

    ° - Other AGP, AGB, AGA, AGS, and AGH transfer classes may be taken. Please visit with your advisor.

    UP TO 16 TECHNICAL CREDITS MAY BE USED AS ELECTIVES.

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