This course provides a forum to investigate current agronomic issues of importance to Western Canada. Students acquire information about these issues through invited presentations by recognized experts, independent research and team problem solving. Students will investigate issues in a multidisciplinary manner to communicate findings in both oral and written form. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): AGRC 111 and 30 credit units of university credit or permission of the instructor. Note: Students with credit for AGRN 75 or AGRN 375 will not receive credit for this course. Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course. This course is the capstone course for the Diploma in Agronomy program. As such, students registered in the Diploma in Agronomy program will have registration priority for this course.
This course provides a forum to investigate current agronomic issues of importance to Western Canada. Students acquire information about these issues through invited presentations by recognized experts, independent research and team problem solving. Students will investigate issues in a multidisciplinary manner to communicate findings in both oral and written form. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): AGRC 111 and 30 credit units of university credit or permission of the instructor. Note: Students with credit for AGRN 75 or AGRN 375 will not receive credit for this course. Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course. This course is the capstone course for the Diploma in Agronomy program. As such, students registered in the Diploma in Agronomy program will have registration priority for this course.