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Agricultural Sciences
General Agriculture

Articulation Agreement for 2004 and 2006 Catalogue Years

Cooperative program leading to the Associate of Arts or Science Degrees at Trinity Valley Community College and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture - General Agriculture at Sam Houston State University

The Department of Agricultural Sciences at Sam Houston State University was established in 1910. Upon passage of the Smith-Hughes Act in 1917 Sam Houston State was one of the first universities in the country and the first west of the Mississippi River authorized to train Vocational Agriculture teachers. Preparing teachers for Secondary Agriscience programs continues to be a major focus of the Department. However, in the 1950’s, the Department began offering a variety of other academic specialties and today offers emphases in Agribusiness, Horticulture and Crop Science, Animal Science, and Agricultural Mechanization. Students in any specialization may seek Secondary Teacher Certification in lieu of a minor. Additional undergraduate curricula are offered in General Agriculture and Pre-Veterinary Medicine and the Department serves as the academic advisement center for students interested in the Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree.

There are currently about 630 students enrolled in Agricultural Sciences at SHSU, with over 200 choosing to major in Agribusiness. Enrollment in the program has grown by over 40% during the past 10 years. Career opportunities in agriculture are abundant and diverse. Agribusiness majors find employment opportunities in agriculture and non-agriculture-related businesses and industry, banking, and a variety of public agencies. Animal Science graduates are in demand for the growing poultry and swine production industries, Agricultural Extension, marketing of animal products, and livestock nutritional/reproduction sales and service. Agricultural Mechanization prepares students for careers in agricultural equipment sales and service, technological improvements within the industry, and instructional methodology. The current demand for Horticulture and Crop Science graduates is greatest for the landscape design, installation and maintenance, nursery management, and turfgrass management industries. There are literally hundreds of possible career opportunities for those graduating with a degree in agriculture. Many graduates from SHSU seek additional formal education through pursuit of masters and doctoral degrees.

The following table lists courses leading towards a concentration/major in General Agriculture at each institution.  
TVCC SHSU Credit
First Year    
AGRI 1131 AGR 110 1
AGRI 2303 or 1407 AGR 162 or 165 3
CHEM 1411 CHM 138/118 3/1
CHEM 1412 CHM 139/119 3/1 
ENGL 1301 ENG 164 3
ENGL 1302 ENG 165 3
HIST 1301 HIS 163 3
HIST 1302 HIS 164 3
KINE Activity KIN 215 1
MATH 1332 or 1314 MTH 164 or 170 3
Second Year    
  AGR 238 3
AGRI 1419 or 2317 AGR 169 or 164 3
Visual & Performing Arts Visual & Performing Arts elective 3
  Cultural Studies elective 3
ENGL 2332, 2333, 2322, 2323 or 2326 ENG 265, 266 or 267 3
GOVT 2301 POL 261 3
GOVT 2302 POL 285 3
COSC 1301 CS 143 3
BIOL 1406 BIO 138/118 3/1
BIOL 1407 BIO 139/119 3/1

The following courses may generally be used as transfer credit for degrees in Agriculture.
SHSU Course Common Course #
AGR 110 AGRI 1131
AGR 162 AGRI 2303
AGR 164 AGRI 2317
AGR 165 AGRI 1307
AGR 169 AGRI 1319
AGR 260 AGRI 1327
AGR 284 AGRI 2301
AGR 230 AGRI 2321
AGR 238 AGRI 1309

A maximum of 66 credit hours (excluding kinesiology) may be transferred from a community college to Sam Houston State University. Students should carefully select courses to complete the associate degree while minimizing the number of hours that might exceed the 66 hour cap for transfer credit.

In addition to the above courses, all courses in the State of Texas Common Core may be transferred between institutions. 

Students may transfer to SHSU at any time as long as they meet SHSU's admission requirements. Students close to completing the requirements for the associate degree are encouraged to consider the potential advantages of completing the associate degree. One way to accomplish this is to transfer courses taken at SHSU back to the community college to complete degree requirements. Properly selected courses may be used to satisfy degree requirements at both institutions simultaneously. The applicant is encouraged to speak to an academic advisor familiar with the programs of all institutions involved to maximize the amount of transferable credit.

Notes:

  1. We have endeavored to make this pamphlet error free. All listings are based on the SHSU 2004-2006 catalogue and Trinity Valley Community College 2005-2006 catalogue. The respective catalogues are the final word if a discrepancy appears between this pamphlet and a catalogue.
  2. SHSU courses with 300 and 400 level numbers are considered as upper division and must be completed at SHSU. Credit may not be transferred from a community college for upper division courses.
  3. Applications for admission to SHSU may be obtained on line at https://www.applytexas.org/adappc/commonapp.wbx or by calling Undergraduate Admissions at (936) 294-1828. Extensive information is also available on the SHSU web site at http://www.shsu.edu/
  4. Sam Houston State University and Trinity Valley Community College are both accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Revised 5/11/06
 
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