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Program Requirements
This Specialization is required for students who wish to qualify for membership in the Ordre des agronomes du Québec (OAQ). It cannot be taken alone; it must be taken with the Major Agro-Environmental Sciences and a Second specialization in Animal Production, Ecological Agriculture, Plant Production, or Soil and Water Resources. This Specialization focuses on working in the professional agrology industry and covers agricultural legislation as well as professional conduct.
The credits within this specialization may not count towards the student's Major or other Specialization. All of the 24 credits count only for this Specialization.
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Required Courses (15 credits)
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AGRI 330 Agricultural Legislation (1 credit)
Overview
Agriculture : A study of Quebec legislation of importance to the agricultural sector, with emphasis on the reasons why these laws were implemented and on their net effects on this sector. Some Canadian laws will be covered but only inasmuch as they affect Quebec agriculture.
Terms: Winter 2022
Instructors: Leduc, Mathieu (Winter)
Some written materials in this course are only available in French.
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AGRI 410D1 Agrology Internship (3 credits)
Overview
Agriculture : Professional internship (stage) under the supervision of a practicing agrologist.
Terms: Summer 2022
Instructors: Major, Julie (Summer)
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken AGRI 301D1/D2
Students must register for both AGRI 410D1 and AGRI 410D2
No credit will be given for this course unless both AGRI 410D1 and AGRI 410D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
AGRI 410D1 and AGRI 410D2 together are equivalent to AGRI 410
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AGRI 410D2 Agrology Internship (3 credits)
Overview
Agriculture : See AGRI 410D1 for course description.
Terms: Fall 2021
Instructors: Major, Julie (Fall)
Prerequisite: AGRI 410D1
No credit will be given for this course unless both AGRI 410D1 and AGRI 410D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms
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AGRI 430 Professional Practice in Agrology (2 credits)
Overview
Agriculture : This course introduces students to the professional aspects of the practice of agrology. Topics include understanding the responsibilities of agrologists, the broad context and functioning of the Québec agricultural industry, how to deal with clients, colleagues, and understanding legal and regulatory aspects of the profession in Québec.
Terms: Winter 2022
Instructors: Major, Julie (Winter)
Restriction: U3 or permission of instructor.
This course requires the ability to read in French and understand spoken French.
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AGRI 490 Agri-Food Industry Project (3 credits)
Overview
Agriculture : Interdisciplinary team project in the agri-food industry.
Terms: Fall 2021, Winter 2022
Instructors: Major, Julie; Whalen, Joann; Cue, Roger; Begg, Caroline B; Bede, Jacqueline; Burgos, Sergio (Fall) Major, Julie; Whalen, Joann; Kallenbach, Cynthia; Doidge, Mary; Bekele-Yitbarek, Alexander (Winter)
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PLNT 430 Pesticides in Agriculture (3 credits)
Overview
Plant Science : Pesticide science concentrating on pesticide discovery, pesticide chemistries, pesticide development, pesticide technologies, mitigation of risks due to pesticides use, national and international pesticide regulations, registrations, and compliances.
Terms: Winter 2022
Instructors: Montpetit, Jean-Marc; Leduc, Mathieu; Wees, David (Winter)
Prerequisite(s): AGRI 215, and one of PLNT 300, PLNT 302, PLNT 307, or PLNT 322 or permission from the instructor.
There is a fee of $53.47 for the purchase of a dust-moist filtering respirator/mask to be worn when handling pesticides during the laboratory for this course. This equipment is retained by the student.
Complementary Courses (9 credits)
Students choose 9 complementary credits, approved by the Academic Adviser, in agricultural sciences or applied agriculture to meet the requirements of the OAQ.