DCB catalog 2022-24
Career/Technical Curricula 71 Industrial Hemp Production AAS This program provides participants with the knowledge necessary for growing hemp in greenhouses, high tunnels, and agricultural fields. Topics such as seeding rates, soil preparation, moisture, lighting, nutrient requirements, pest management and harvesting are covered. In addition, participants gain an understanding of federal and state hemp regulations. Individuals who enroll in the Hemp Production program will have the option of completing an Associate of Applied Science degree or a one-year certificate. Freshman Year Fall Spring Sophomore Year Fall Spring PLSC 210 Horticulture Science 4 Summer: HORT 152 Pest ID (online) 1 PLSC 251 Intro Ind Hemp Farming 2 Summer: Internship or Practicum 2 SOIL 210 Intro to Soil Science 3 CSCI 101 Intro to Computer UNIV 105 First Year Experience 1 or CSCI 289 Social Impl of Tech 3 ENGL 110 College Comp I 3 Internship or Practicum 3 Or COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking PLSC 110 World Food Crops 3 Math Elective 3 Electives 6 HORT 151 Intro to Plants & Pests 1 Math/Science/Tech Elective 3 HORT 249 Greenhouse Operations 4 PLSC 253 Hemp Regulations 1 PLSC 252 Industrial Hemp Production 2 Internship or Practicum 3 PLSC 268 Plant Propagation 2 Fine Arts/Humanities/Social Sci Elective 3 Business Elective 3 Fine Arts/Humanities Elective 3 Wellness Elective 1 Electives can be from the following: AGEC, AGRI, ENVT, FORS. HORT, PLSC Consult with program advisor for electives. Industrial Hemp Production Certificate Fall Spring PLSC 210 Horticulture Science 4 PLSC 251 Intro Industrial Hemp Farming 2 PLSC 252 Industrial Hemp Prod 2 PLSC 253 Hemp Regulations 1 Internship or Practicum 2 Internship or Practicum 3 Electives 4 Electives 6 Electives can be from the following: AGEC, AGRI, ENVT, FORS. HORT, PLSC Consult with program advisor for electives. Business Advertising and Marketing AAS THIS PROGRAM IS OFFERED ONLINE. This major prepares individuals to undertake and manage the process of developing consumer audiences and moving products from producers to consumers. Instructional components include buyer behavior and dynamics, principles of marketing research, demand analysis, cost-volume and profit relationship, pricing theory, marketing campaigns and strategic planning, market segments, advertising methods, sales operations and management, consumer relations and retailing. Freshman Year Fall Spring Sophomore Year Fall Spring ENGL 110 College Comp I 3 BADM 214 Entertainment Mrktg 3 BADM 201 Prin of Marketing 3 BADM 240 Sales 3 BADM 210 Advertising I 3 BADM 260 Prin of Retailing 3 CSCI 101 Intro to Computers 3 BOTE 108 Business Mathematics 3 UNIV 101 Ldrshp through Service 1 Wellness Elective 1 Elective 3 ACCT 215 Business in the Legal Environment 3 BADM 202 Prin of Management 3 BADM 213 Public Relations 3 BOTE 210 Business Communications 3 BADM 289 Advertising Campaigns 3 COMM 110 Fund of Public Speaking 3 BADM 297 Internship 1 UNIV 102 Ldrshp through Service 1 BUSN 170 Entrepreneurship 3 Math/Science/Technology Elective 3-4 Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3 Consult with program advisor for electives. Advertising and Marketing Certificate THIS PROGRAM IS OFFERED ONLINE. Fall Spring BADM 201 Principles of Marketing 3 BADM 202 Principles of Management 3 BADM 210 Advertising I 3 BADM 213 Public Relations 3 BAM 240 Sales 3 BADM 297 Internship 1 BADM 260 Principles of Retailing 3 BOTE 210 210 Business Communications 3 Business Elective 3 BUSN 170 Entrepreneurship 3 Social Science Elective 3 Consult with program advisor for electives.
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