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Agricultural Science 017
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Minor in Agroecology (21-24 credits)
Minor in Animal Science (20-24 credits)
Minor in Biochemistry (23-25 credits)
Minor in Companion Animal Science (20-27 credits)
Minor in Ecology and Evolution (20-25 credits)
Minor in Endocrine Physiology and Health Sciences (22-27 credits)
Minor in Entomology (19-26 credits)
Minor in Environmental and Business Economics (21-23 credits)
Minor in Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior (21 credits)
Minor in Environmental Sciences (21 credits)
Minor in Equine Science (18-21 credits)
Minor in Food Science (18-21 credits)
Minor in Marine Sciences (18 credits)
Minor in Meteorology (18 credits)
Minor in Microbiology (19-21 credits)
Minor in Natural Resource Management (20-25 credits)
Minor in Nutrition (20-24 credits)
Minor in Plant Science (18-20 credits)
Minor in Science Teacher Education (21 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Geomatics (19 credits)
Certificate in Environmental Planning (21 credits)
Certificate in Food Systems Education and Administration (21-22 credits)
Certificate in Horticultural Therapy (29 credits)
Certificate in International Agriculture/Environment (21-23 credits)
Certificate in Medicinal and Economic Botany (24-25 credits)
Certificate in Plant Biosecurity (25 credits)
Certificate in Professional Youth Work (19-21 credits)
Certificate in Social Strategies for Environmental Protection (27 credits)
Certificate in Urban/Community Forestry (27.5-29.5 credits)
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Minors and Certificate Programs Certificate in Food Systems Education and Administration (21-22 credits)  

Certificate in Food Systems Education and Administration (21-22 credits)


This certificate program is designed to provide practical skills and experiences appropriate for employment in a wide range of careers involving the development, administration, and delivery of educational programs and services provided by both nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Recognizing that interpersonal skills and business savvy are often as important as solid technical and conceptual foundations in a discipline, the program is intended to supplement a variety of discipline-based major programs.

The program explores communication skills; management skills; experience and skill in the development of proposals and reports; the ability to design, implement, and assess educational programs, activities, and related budgets; and the ability to contribute to a program as both an individual and member of a team. An experience-based education component is an integral requisite for the certificate.

For more information, contact Dr. Edmund M. Tavernier, Cook Office Building, Room 113, 732-932-9155, ext. 256, or tavernier@aesop.rutgers.edu

The program requires at least 3 credits selected from each of the following areas:

I. Food Systems/Policy (3)

  11:015:430  World Food Problems: Scientific Solutions? (3)

  11:373:323  Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3)

  11:373:331  Economics of Food Marketing Systems (3)

  11:373:371  Food Health and Safety Policy (3)

II. Communication (3)

  01:335:202  Technical Writing Essentials (3)

  01:335:203  Business Writing Essentials (3)

  01:355:302  Scientific and Technical Writing (3)

  01:355:303  Writing for Business and the Professions (3)

  01:355:402  Advanced Writing Workshop (3)

  04:192:220  Fundamentals of Speaking and Listening (3)

  04:192:380  Public Speaking (3) (for admitted communication majors  only)

III. Management (3)

  11:373:241  Introduction to Management (3)

  11:373:341  Management: Human Systems Development (3)

IV. Interpersonal/Intercultural Relations (3)

  01:512:___   An American history course emphasizing minority/gender issues (3)

  01:830:___   A psychology course emphasizing minority/gender issues (3)

  01:910:352  Groups at Risk in Contemporary Society (3)

  01:920:306  Race Relations (3)

  04:192:345  Intercultural Communication (3) (for admitted communication majors only)

  11:300:327  Applications of Psychology in Education (3)

  11:374:101  Introduction to Human Ecology (3)

V. Computer Applications (3-4)

  01:198:110  Introduction to Computers and Their Application (3)

  01:198:170 Computer Applications for Business (3)

  11:373:210  Business Decision Computer Tools (4)

VI. Accounting (3)

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)

VII. On-the-Job Experience (3)

An internship or cooperative education experience for at least one semester, enabling the students to learn about organizational structure, teamwork, the work ethic, and leadership. It also should provide experience in program planning and budgeting and expose the students to the technical areas in which they desire to work.

 
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