A ED 502 - Leadership for Agri-Services and Development. (3-0) Study of styles and theories that are applicable to functioning in a leadership role in educational and agri-industry/business settings. (Face-to-Face & Online Course)
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A ED 519 - Workshop in Agricultural Education/Service/Development. (3-0) Selected programs in agricultural education, extension, service, development, or international programs. Also will serve as state certifying course for cooperative part-time training teachers as topic justifies. Prerequisite: Professional experience or approval of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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A ED 590 - Advanced Methods of Teaching Agriculture. (3-0)
The study and practice of classroom and laboratory teaching techniques at the post-secondary level with attention given to agricultural curriculum.  Also included are studies in faculty responsibilities, evaluation, and working with students both in and outside of courses.  Concepts learned will be valuable to both future educators and individuals in industry/extension roles. ( WebCT ONLINE COURSE)
Actively Teaching Spring Semesters

A ED 598 - Philosophy, Interpretation and Application of Research. (3-0) Studies designed to acquaint students in agricultural research techniques and demonstration related to the classroom, laboratories, work experience, and extension and adult education activities in agricultural programs. Basic concepts concerning interpretation and analysis of research data. (Face-to-Face Course During Fall - WebCT Online Course During Summer)

Actively Teaching Summer & Fall Semesters
A EN 201 - Agricultural Power Units. (2-2) Fundamentals of internal combustion engine operation to include gasoline, diesel, and liquefied petroleum. Preventive maintenance and general servicing of tractor engine systems: intake and exhaust; fuel; lubrication; cooling; electrical; power trains and hydraulic. Also covered are tractor engine tune-up, small engine operation maintenance and reconditioning, and plumbing and irrigation power systems.
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AGSD 211 - Applied Analysis. (3-0) Collection and computer analysis of data and records related to production agricultural enterprises. Problem-solving techniques related to the areas of animal science, agronomy, agricultural business, and agricultural mechanization are stressed.
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AGSD 407 - Program Methods. (3-0) A study of curriculum and programmatic management for all aspects of the secondary/middle school agricultural science and technology program. Topics include pre-employment laboratories, work-based learning, advisory committees, supervised agricultural experience programs, new program development/ implementation, foundations of agricultural education, program activism, and incorporating Agricultural Science and Technology into the total school curriculum. Prerequisite: EDU 330.
Actively Teaching Fall & Spring Semesters
AGSD 410 - Leadership Development. (2-2) Field-based experiences designed to develop leadership ability for teaching, entrepreneurship, and conducting adult and youth organizations. Includes systems of record keeping. Corequisite: AS&D 4203 or 4303.
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AGSD 420 - Course Building. (2-2) Field-based experiences are provided in a school setting where students will prepare and deliver units of instruction for adults and secondary programs; develop long-term teaching plans, reports, and daily lesson plans; examine various models of instruction; analyze classroom management strategies; and demonstrate competencies in effective teaching practices. Prerequisites: EDU 3353 and RDG 3513.
Actively Teaching Fall & Spring Semesters
AGSD 401 - Student Teaching. (1-16) Ten weeks or equivalent of off-campus supervised student teaching in an Agricultural Science and Technology Program in selected public schools in Texas. Prerequisite: Senior classification.
Actively Visiting Student Teachers Fall & Spring Semesters
ASD 484 - Internship. (1-16) The student will complete an approved supervised work experience with an agricultural service organization or industry. Prerequisites: Senior classification and advisor approval.
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