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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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Daniel Robison, Endowed Dean
Joe Colletti, Senior Associate Dean
David Acker, Associate Dean for Academic and Global Programs
Jay Harmon, Interim Associate Dean for Extension Programs and Outreach
Mark Honeyman, Associate Dean for Operations
Theressa Cooper, Assistant Dean for Diversity
Ruth MacDonald, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs
Howard Tyler, Assistant Dean for Student Services

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Students enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are provided a broad-based education that includes coursework in communications; biological, physical, and social sciences; humanities; and technical subject matter.

Upon graduation students find diverse career opportunities because of the well balanced education they have received as undergraduates. Opportunities for graduates of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences include: agribusiness and industry, production agriculture, biological and environmental sciences, value-added processing, natural resource management, rural development, public agencies, education, animal and human health professions, and graduate studies.

High School Preparation

Requirements for students entering from high school or transferring with less than 24 college credits into the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences include four years of English; three years of mathematics which must include one year each of algebra, geometry, and advanced algebra; three years of science which must include one year each of Biology and chemistry, or Biology and physics, or chemistry and physics; and two years of social studies. No foreign language is required for admission to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.