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Courses - Spring 2023
INAG
Institute of Applied Agriculture Department Site
INAG104
Quantitative Applications in Agriculture
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, Aud
Restricted to students in the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department. Others by permission of the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department. The development of problem-solving skills often used in the everyday world of work. Problems involving soils, fertilizers, seeding rates, feed mixtures, and business finance. Development of mathematical skills in solving basic equations, the use of percent and ratios, and calculating various linear and cubic measurements.
INAG105
Soils and Fertilizers
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Restriction: Must be in a major in AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; or permission of AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
Soils and Fertilizers is an introductory course for students entering careers related to applied agricultural production. The course is divided into three subject areas: soil properties, soil fertility, and environmental concerns of using soils for agricultural production. Emphasis is placed upon the characteristics of Maryland soils which are similar to the soils in the mid-Atlantic region. The importance of nutrient management and non-point source pollution of the Chesapeake Bay are covered in the course.
Restriction: Must be a major in AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. Others by permission of AGNR-institute of Applied Agriculture department.
INAG106
Pesticide Use and Safety
Credits: 2
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Restriction: Must be in a major in AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department; or must be in a major in AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; or permission of AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
Additional information: Priority enrollment will be given to students in the IAA program or to students in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR).
An overview of pesticide use and safety. Topics include environmental protection, labeling, personal safety, first aid, formulation and chemistry, equipment, disposal, storage, record-keeping and liability. The course prepares students to take the Maryland State test for a private applicator's license.
Restricted to students in the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department. Others by permission of the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
INAG110
Oral Communication
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: FSOC
Credit only granted for: COMM107, COMM200, INAG110, JOUR130, THET285.
A study of how perception, self-concept, and verbal and nonverbal communications affect the communication process as it emerges in the workplace. The course provides skill training in speech writing, public speaking, group communication, interpersonal communication, listening, and responding.
INAG110S
Oral Communication
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: FSOC
Credit only granted for: COMM107, COMM200, INAG110, JOUR130, THET285.
A study of how perception, self-concept, and verbal and nonverbal communications affect the communication process as it emerges in the workplace. The course provides skill training in speech writing, public speaking, group communication, interpersonal communication, listening, and responding.
INAG132
Agricultural Leadership and Teamwork
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Restriction: Students at the Institute of Applied Agriculture (IAA); or students at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR); or permission may be granted to other students based on available space.
Introduces fundamental concepts related to leadership and teamwork in agricultural organizations. Topics include leadership practices and skills; relationships between leadership, authority, power, and ethics; team decision-making and management; and organizational culture and change. Students will develop effective leadership skills necessary for leading agricultural organizations.
INAG199
Credits: 1 - 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Restricted to students in the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department. Others by permission of the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
INAG199C
Special Problems; AgriScience
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Restricted to students in the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department. Others by permission of the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
INAG199E
Special Problems; Professional Horticulture
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Prerequisite: Only open to IAA students who have successfully completed the approved CPH program of study with an unweighted cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher for all completed CPH courses as noted on the official high school transcript, and passed the student CPH certification exam administered by the Maryland Nursery, Landscape and Greenhouse Association, Inc. (MNLGA).
INAG204
Agricultural Business Management
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Recommended: INAG102.
Restriction: Must be in a major in AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; or permission of AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
Additional information: Priority in enrollment will be given to students within the Institute of Applied Agriculture. May not count toward any BMGT major or minor requirement.
This course integrates various concepts related to managing a profitable agricultural business. Topics include business management and decision making, preparing a business plan, financial analysis and budgeting, risk and investment management, and small business taxes, among others. Students will gain relevant knowledge and skills as they complete the comprehensive business plan for successfully managing an agricultural business.
INAG206
Agricultural Business Law
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Restriction: Students at the Institute of Applied Agriculture (IAA); or students at the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (AGNR); or permission may be granted to other students based on available space.
Additional information: Course cannot be used to fulfill a requirement for a Robert H. Smith School of Business major or minor.
This course introduces various legal concepts and their relationships to agricultural business and transactions. Topics include torts, criminal law, contracts, promissory notes, property, partnerships, business entities, employment, and bankruptcy, among others. Students will gain a general understanding of the legal system that will help them manage and/or operate profitable agricultural businesses.
INAG207
Power and Machinery
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Prerequisite: INAG250 or PLSC204.
Restriction: Must be in a major within the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department; or permission of AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department.
Additional information: Priority will be given to IAA students and permission will be granted to AGNR students and others on a space available basis.
The basic principles of compact equipment management, including selection, maintenance, operation, adjustment and troubleshooting of agricultural machinery and power units. Covers methods of power development, measurement, and transmission, through power trains both mechanical and hydraulic. Each student will complete a systematic disassembly, analysis, diagnosis and reassembly of a small engine.
INAG214
Agronomic Principles of Golf Turf Management
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Recommended: INAG107; or PLSC305.
Restriction: Must be in a major within the AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture department; or must be in one of the following programs (Plant Sciences; Plant Sciences: Horticulture & Crop Production; Plant Sciences: Landscape Management; Plant Sciences: Plant Science; Plant Sciences: Turf & Golf Course Mgmt; Plant Sciences: Urban Forestry) ; or permission of instructor.
Additional information: Enrollment priority is given to students within the Institute of Applied Agriculture (IAA) and the Plant Science and Landscape Architecture Department.
An in-depth study of golf course management practices such as turfgrass selection, fertilization, mowing, irrigation, and cultivation practices. Weed control programs will be discussed in detail for the different playing surfaces on the golf course. Field plot work, laboratory work, and field trips will reinforce lecture material.
INAG224
Greenhouse and Plant Production Management
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
Restriction: This course is open to students in AGNR. Priority enrollment will be given to students in the Institute of Applied Agriculture. All other majors will be granted permission based on available space.
Credit only granted for: INAG 114 or INAG 224.
Principles of managing greenhouses--structures, coverings, lighting, irrigation, heating and cooling systems--and their effects on plant production. Plant propagation methods and environments will be analyzed and practiced.
INAG235
(Perm Req)
Irrigation and Drainage
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Restriction: Permission of instructor.
Credit only granted for: INAG235, PLSC235 or PLSC489I.
Formerly: PLSC489I.
Additional information: Priority enrollment will be given to IAA and PLSC majors. By permission for available seats.
An overview of U.S. and state water doctrines and plant water use rates. Irrigation systems for residential and athletic field use will be discussed covering such topics as hydraulics, sprinkler spacing, pipe selection and sizing, pumps, controllers, valves, and irrigation trouble shooting. Surface and subsurface drainage for turfgrass sites will also be covered.
INAG248
Topics in Sustainable Agriculture
Credits: 1
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Students must be available to meet for three field trips -- dates are not yet confirmed.
INAG250
Fundamentals of Agricultural Mechanics
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
Restriction: Must be in a major in AGNR-College of Agriculture & Natural Resources OR Permission of AGNR-Institute of Applied Agriculture Department.
Credit only granted for: PLSC204 or INAG250.
Additional information: Priority given to IAA majors and AGNR students whose major requires this course. Permission will be granted to other students on seats available basis.
A comprehensive course that teaches the fundamentals of agricultural related mechanics. Lecture and lab exercises will cover the broad range of topics associated with agricultural mechanics including electricity, plumbing, welding processes, and wood and metal working applications. Emphasis will be given to the design and installation of electrical circuits. It will also include project planning and implementation including development of safety protocols for each area of study and introduction of GPS equipment and software for survey data collection.
Students must pay a $75 course materials fee.
INAG272
Principles of Arboriculture
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F, Aud
GenEd: DSSP
Cross-listed with: PLSC272.
Credit only granted for: INAG272 or PLSC272.
The establishment and maintenance of healthy trees in an urban setting will be studied. Lectures will focus on the environmental constraints to tree development in the city, and the role of physiological processes in regulating tree vigor. Laboratory exercises will cover the unique aspects of urban soils, tree valuation procedures, pruning and training, and supervised climbing.