Cook College Programs of Study
Illustrative Semester-by-Semester Course Sequence Models
NOTE: The course sequences below have
been updated to reflect the changes in graduation requirements approved by
the Cook Faculty in December, 2002. THESE REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO ALL STUDENTS
ENTERING COOK AFTER JANUARY OF 2003. Other students have the option of following
either the entire set of the old requirements, or the entire set of the new
requirements. Additional
information on the change in requirements is available on the Cook web
site.
Introduction
to the Course Sequence Models: Please Read This First!
017 Agricultural Science
067 Animal Science
- Animal Industries Option (with specializations in Animal Agribusiness;
Livestock Production & Management; and Equine Science)
- Laboratory Animal Science Option
- Preveterinary Medicine/Research Option
115 Biochemistry
119 Biological Sciences
129
Bioresource (Bioenvironmental) Engineering (5-year B.S. Engineering/B.S Cook
Program)
126 Biotechnology
- Animal Biotechnology Option
- Applied Microbiology and Microbial Technology Option
- Bioinfomatics Option
- Bioscience Policy and Management Option
- General Biotechnology Option
- Plant Biotechnology Option
160 Chemistry (Note: A Cook College student
in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or Certificate Program)
192 Communication (Note: A Cook College
student in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or Certificate
Program)
Ecology and Natural Resources -- See under 704 below
373 Environmental and Business Economics
573 Environmental Planning and Design
374 Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior
375 Environmental Sciences
377 Exercise Science and Sport Studies (Note:
A Cook College student in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or
Certificate Program)
400
Food Science
- Food Science and Management Economics Option
- Food Science Research Option
- General Food Science Option
450 Geography (Note: A Cook College student
in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or Certificate Program)
460 Geological Sciences (Note: A Cook
College student in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or Certificate
Program)
567 Journalism and Media Studies (Note:
A Cook College student in this major must also complete a Cook College Minor or
Certificate Program)
628 Marine Sciences
670
Meteorology
680 Microbiology
704 Ecology and Natural Resources (formerly called
Natural Resource Management)
709 Nutritional Sciences
776 Plant Science
832 Public Health
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