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Today’s ever-changing world is increasingly populated, urbanized, and interconnected. These changes create an emerging global environment where modern agriculturalists play a significant role in the management of international relationships. This increased leadership responsibility in the international marketplace necessitates that agriculturalists broaden their knowledge and understanding about how agricultural practices and policies influence global dynamics. To assist undergraduate students in preparing for these new positions of leadership, the College of Agriculture has developed the International Agriculture Program – a program designed to provide these future leaders with an opportunity to pursue a secondary major or minor in international agriculture.
The flexibility of the International Agriculture Program allows students to individualize their learning experiences by focusing their coursework on the global aspects of their primary major. Students in this program can study subjects connected to national and international development like international economics, food security, crop diversity, soil fertility, seed science, sustainable development, or cultural relations. To broaden students’ applied global knowledge, the program incorporates a combination of interdisciplinary coursework, internships, and study abroad experiences. Program participants have the opportunity to improve their knowledge of international agriculture while learning to apply their knowledge and skills outside the classroom. Practical insight gained by participation in the International Agriculture Program can improve a student’s career placement opportunities by involving them with international activities and agencies that can assist them with developing their personal skills and networks. These experiences combine to refine a participant’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills as well as enhance understanding of the analysis and management of global agriculture issues at home and abroad.
For more information about the International Agriculture Program, please contact your program advisor, or Dr. Robert Martin, Program Chair; 201 Curtiss Hall; Phone 515 294-5904; E-mail: drmartin@iastate.edu
*Check with your advisor or the program chair to verify approved courses.
Last Update: January 25, 2006 ©2005 |