Transfer students from degree prO_     Lanjscape gonstruction   ...................... g Agronomy AG
grams inlandscape Architecture at U aD sicapg Ons 'Pc '°“ ··················   AGR 360 Genetics ............... I ..... I ..................... 3 ` AG
ther accredited institutions must The850serresrncIudesavanety of Landscape Archrtec- AGR 366 Fundamentals of Soil Science ............... 3 AG
0 ' ture studies—students will be expected to complete AGR 367 Laboratory in Soil Science ................... 2 AG
1 k f I |_ t_ t th three courses in the 850 series. AGR 386 Principles of Field Crop Production ........ 3 AG
_' m? 6 Orma app lc? lon 0 _ 8 LA 850 Landscape Architecture Graphics ............. 3 _ _ AG
University no later than April 15f0r admis- LA 851 Studies in Landscape A,chi,mu,c, Animal Sciences AG
SIOD in the fOI|OWlI’1g fall S€m6St€l' and HO _ Planting Design ............................................ 3 ASC 300 Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation ....... 3 AG
|at€r than September   for admission in LA 852 Design C0fT1l’T1ul’tlCBtiOhS ......................... 3 ASC 360 Géheiics ................................. . ......... 3 AG
the following spring Semester; LA 853 Topics in Urban Design"; ....................... 3 ASC 382 Principles of Livestock ·Nutriti0n ............ 3 .
2. be Eligible for admission to the LAD901|Regr0n:·1| Land Use Planning and 6 A$££;iFF3;)§dS::;;E;?é Eveluetren and use °f 4
. . . eve opmen ............................................... · --·····-···—--·--···—·············
Umvqsltx acgordmg _t0 the Standards LA 902 Advanced Landscape Architecture Entomolo
specified in this Bulletin (The Landscape studio i ...................................................... c gy Mi
Architecture program requires a minimum LA 903 Advanced Landscape Architecture ENT 310 '“$°‘f* Pests °f F'°'d C'°Ps ··················· 3 G
. Studio H 6 ENT 320 Horticultural Entomology ...................... 3 5 E
Of a 2_0 grad9_pOmt average on 3 4_0 Scale ..................................................... _ _ AS
· · - · - LA 950 Professional Practice ............................. 3 ENT 340 L'V°st°°k Em°m°I°gY ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 2 i
for eligibility tc transfer rntc the program-l: LA 95, Senior Project __ _ · 3 ENT 402 Forest Em¤m¤i0gy· ............................. a * AS
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3, submit -8 pOlTfO||O fO|'.T9V|€W which, Ncgc; Studgms may substitute three hours credit of LA 895 ;:0Re;g;yHaNcst;ng Tgmbcr Crops ______________________ 3   Ag
COmb|HBd Wlth an BVBIUBTIOU of COUTSSS for one of the 850 series with the approval of the program FOR 400 Wood Identification and Pmpomes . 3 ._ As
completed, will determine acceptance in- °*""'°“°"· ron 402 Forest Em¤m¤i0gy· ............................ 3   r
to the program as well as the level to which FOR 410 Forest Patncicgw ............................... 3 g As
the Student Wm be accepted. _ _ FOR 420 Wood Products .................................. 3 § AS
Speclalty Suppmrt Requlremems FOR 430 Forest Wildlife and Range Management.3 E AS
AEC 4456 lntreduetien tc Reset-lree and FOR 440 Forest Resources for Recreation ............ 3 L_
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Gr¤¤¤¤*·¤¤ **e¤¤·r¤m¤¤=s AG3“$E’§?S£LZm€§T§S'£}°§Oi sci eooa . .............. 3 FO" "6°G F°'“‘ W“°'s'"°" “”a““g°“”°"‘ ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ 3 t
TO Barn a Bachelor Of Sciencg degree in ARC 840 Th€OI'lES of Urban Form ....................... 3 Hortlculture  
Landscape Architecture, the Student must BIO 451G Introductory Ecology ......,................... 4 HOR 335 Greenhouse Management .................... 3  
, _ HOR 327 Woody Plants I .................................. 3 HOR 350 Plant Propagation ............................... 3   Re
have 145_ °'8d't hcfuls W'th atleast 8 2-0 r-ion sze woody Plants ir ................................. 4 Hon 352 Nursery Production ............................. s { F5
grade-point standing- Remedial courses Hon 402 Fruit cmp production ......................... 3 FS
may not be counted toward the total hours _ _ HOR 510 Vegetable Crop Production .................. 3 ps,
required for the B.S. in Landscape Archi- F'°° E'°°t"’° R°q“"°'“°"ts Plant Pathology   FS
tecture. The five—year program consists of A minimum or Six hours is required. PPA 4006 principles of plant pathology ______________ 3   F?
TWO Dl'9DTOf9$$|ODa| Y€3|'$ (fl'€$hmai`i and PPA 410 Forest Path0I0gy' ............................... 3   Eh
sophomore)   by three yG?rS Of pro- "Cross-listed courses. May satisfy only one departmental   Tm
fessronal training. The program is fully ac- requirement. i FS
credited by the Board of Landscape Archi— MINORS IN AGRICULTURE i
tectural Accreditation (American Society _ _ _ _ i.  AE
of Landscape Architects) and meets the Minor in Agriculture M'"°" '“ A9"cu'tu"a| E¤¤¤¤r¤·¤S {  FS
registration requirements ofthe Kentucky Students in this mmm must complete 21 credit Preprofessional Requirement Hours ;   
State Board of EXBFTTIHGTS and R€gISiZI'3tIOl’1 hours, scrcctcd from thc f0]|0wing [ist Gcurscs must ECO 201 Principles of Economics I ..................... 3  
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of L8i’1dSCi3P6 Architects. l l be selected from a minimum of three areas to assure Minor Requirements E i
In · addition to satisfying University d*V€'S*iY· TWO courses selected from; 3  Fs
STUdl€$ l'€‘qU|l'€m€m$, each SU-|d9m mU$t AEC 301 Principles of Agricultural Marketing ........ 3 t ·
complete the following; General Agriculture AEC 302 Farm Management Decision Making ....... 4  
(A maximum of two courses) Hours AEC 303 Economics of Agricultural Production ..... 3 i 
prepmfessional Requirements Hours Gliigigblglhg E¤0"*°mi€$ ef F°¤d and 3 Inhaddition, students should select nine hours from i 
_ _ _ V ····~················-···················-·····-·· ot er agricultura economics courses. A maximum of
  $3 §s$;?;sGV;’;;g"9 ································ S GEN 102 The Dynamics of Rural Social Life .--···.-- 3 three credit hours from Asc 211, 312, 313, 314, 315, l
Y gy '''' _ ''''''‘''''‘''''''''‘''''''' GEN 103 A9n¤uiYure Peet and Disease or 341 may be credited to the minor. AEC 399 may not i pr
GLY *11 L¤¤¤r¤t¤rv *¤r F’hvS·¤¤* Gecleev ----····---· 1 Management ............................................... s bg jndudgd r 
GLY 242 Environmental Geology ........................ 3 GEN 104 plants and Man_A World View ____________ 3 On
ECO 201 P""°'p|°S gf E°°“°m'°s I ····················· 3 GEN 105 Engineering Applications in AgricuIture.,.3 _ _   AE
gFO‘:g6'°;f'{‘° _$F"’°l;'"P£}···i·é;·-I ··················---····· S GEN 106 Agricultural Animal Science .................. cs M'“°' '" A9'°"°mY A   
""°'P °s ° an '° °9V -·······-······--···· GEN 107 F ¤‘ a cn ‘ w Id ................... 3 - -
ARC 101/102 An Introduction to Architecture 00 In angmg or Mmm, Requlrements (24 hours) Hours {  M
| and || ,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,___,,,___,,,,___,___________,___ 3 CHE 105 General College Chemistry I and ....... ....3 V
Agricultural Economics BIO 106 Principles of Plant Biology ..................... 3 r EN
. _ _ _ _ or equivalent   AC
College Requirements AEC 301 Principles of Agricultura|.Marketrng ........ 3 plus 18 hours to be selected from the following: I  pp
GEN 101 The Economics of Food AEC 302 Farm Management Decision Making ....... 4 [ SS
and Agriculture ............................................ 3 AEC 303 Ecencrriice cr Agricultural Preductien --·-- 3 T""° °°“'$°$ $°'°°‘°d *'°'"¤ ;-  Eh
GEN 102 The Dynamics of Rural Social Life i________ 3 AEC 309 Imcmaticnal Agdculturel World pccd AGR 360 Genetics ........................................... 3 l_  Eh
Needs and U_S_ Trade in Agr;cu|tura| AGR 366 Fundamentals of Soil Science ............... 3 { E
, Products ..................................................... 3 AGR 386 Principles cf Field Crop Production ........ 3 ‘ E:
Departmental Pf0f€SSiOf\8| AEC 321 Agricultural Futures Markets ................. 3 At least four courses Selected from: Eh
Requlrements AEC 422 Agribusiness Management .................... 3 AGR 360 Genetic? ______iL__·iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirii 3 { PF
LA 205 History of Landscape Architecture ........--- 3 AGR 366 Fundamentals of Soil Science* ............. 3 i pp
LA 206 Contemporary Landscape Architecture ---··· 3 _ _ _ AGR 367 Laboratory in Soil Science ................... 2  
LA 801 Landscape Architecture Design Studie |— Agncultural Engmeermg AGR 385 Principles of Field Crop Production* ...... 3 ii Vg
Design Communication .................................. 6 AEN 320 Agricultural Structures ......................... 3 AGR 404 mcgratcd Wccd Mana cmem ______________ 4 j
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LA 802 Landscape Architecture Design Studio Il...6 AEN 340 Principles of Food Engineering .............. 4 AGR 405 pram Brccdgng _________________________________ .__3 g M
LA 831 Landscape Architecture Design Studio II|..6 AEN 345 Crop Drying and Processing ................. 3 AGR 403 Tgbaccg ___________________________________________ 3 As
LA 832 Landscape Architecture Design Studio |V..6 AEN 430 Farm Water Management -·····----··----··-·· 3 AGR 412 Grain Crops ..............,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 3 A(
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