Minor in Precision Agriculture & Land Management Systems (Non-Teaching)
Precision agriculture and land management systems (PALMS) is a unique program at Montana State University designed to address instruction in data intensive agricultural sciences. The program is designed to serve those that see their future in the development of precision land management technologies, those that will provide land management services to farm, ranch and land management enterprises as well as those end users that will consume these products in their future enterprises. This minor is designed to serve science and engineering students.
Courses
- AGSC 341 — Field Crop Production: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- AGSC 356 — Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility Management: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- AGTE 252 — Concepts in Precision Agriculture: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- AGTE 411 — Internet of Things in Precision Agriculture: 4 Credits (2 Lec, 2 Lab)
- AGTE 422 — Data Analysis and Management for Digital Agriculture: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- AGTE 444 — Sensing in Agriculture: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ANSC 222 — Livestock in Sustain Systems: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ANSC 464 — Precision Technology in Livestock Production Systems: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- CSCI 107 — Joy and Beauty of Computing: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EELE 250 — Circuits, Devices and Motors: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- ENSC 245IN — Soils: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- GPHY 357 — GPS Fund/App in Mapping: 3 Credits (1 Lec, 2 Lab)
- NRSM 240 — Natural Resource Ecology: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)
- TE 332 — Remote and Autonomous Aircraft Systems: 3 Credits (2 Lec, 1 Lab)