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Agriculture and Environmental Science 015
Agronomy
Animal Science 067
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences 110
Biochemistry 115
Biotechnology 126
Bioresource Engineering 127
Cooperative Education 199
Education 300
Entomology 370
Environmental Planning and Geomatics 372
Environmental and Business Economics 373
Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior 374
Environmental Sciences 375
Food Science 400
Landscape Architecture 550
Interdisciplinary Studies 554
Marine Sciences 628
Meteorology 670
Microbiology 680
Ecology and Natural Resources 704
Nutritional Sciences 709
Plant Pathology 770
Plant Science 776
Soils 930
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Mason Gross School of the Arts
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
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New Brunswick/Piscataway Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2007 Cook College Course Listing Plant Pathology 770  

Plant Pathology 770
11:770:301General Plant Pathology (3) The occurrence, economic importance, symptoms, causes, and control of plant diseases. Prerequisites: 01:119:101-102.
11:770:311General Plant Pathology Laboratory (1) An optional laboratory course utilizing specific techniques and plant diseases to illustrate the basic principles of plant pathology. Pre- or corequisite: 11:770:301.
11:770:391Diseases of Urban and Forest Trees (1.5) The pathological and environmentally induced diseases of urban, shade, and forest trees. Lectures, laboratory demonstrations, and field trips to acquaint students with the primary diseases of shade and forest trees. Prerequisite: 11:770:301.
11:770:402Mycology: Fungi in the Environment (3) Identification, ecology, and biodiversity of fungi. Laboratory includes sampling techniques, identification and descriptive pro-cedures, culture collections, mycological herbaria, and field trips. Two 55-min. lecs., one 180-min. lab. Prerequisites: 01: 119:101-102.
11:770:416Principles of Applied Nematology (3) The principles and practices of detection, identification, and control of nematodes causing diseases of plants. Interrelationships between nematodes and other soil-borne pathogens. Lec./lab.
 
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