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    Agricultural Communications

    Auburn University
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines16-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 50,230  / year
    Next Intake 16-Aug-2023

    Agricultural Communications

    About

    The Agricultural Communications program is designed to produce graduates who possess exceptional communication skills meshed with a strong science-based background in agriculture and natural resources. This degree enables graduates to communicate vital information related to science, agriculture, natural resources, food and the environment to diverse audiences. Agricultural Communications graduates are prepared to work in the public and private sectors–from corporations to government agencies to nonprofits–pursuing a variety of careers including: writers, photographers, graphic designers, Web developers and managers, videographers, electronic/digital media producers, marketing specialists, public relations practitioners, publishers, researchers, distance education specialists, overseas development workers, extension educators and managers and editors of magazines and other printed or online news venues. Graduates work throughout corporate America, institutions of higher learning, government agencies, medical technology operations, lobbyist and advocacy groups, non-profits and research organizations in the public and private sector. This combination of technical subject matter knowledge and communication skills is not found in other curricula. The program also prepares students for graduate and professional schools, including law school.

    Curriculum in Agricultural Communications

    Freshman
    FallHoursSpringHours
    ENGL 1100 English Composition I3ENGL 1120 English Composition II3
    BIOL 1020 Principles of Biology3BIOL 1030 Organismal Biology3
    BIOL 1021 Principles of Biology Laboratory1BIOL 1031 Organismal Biology Laboratory1
    MATH 1130 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry3AGRI 1080 Agricultural Communications3
    COMM 1000 Public Speaking3Core History II3
    Core History 13Core Social Science3
     16 16
    Sophomore
    FallHoursSpringHours
    JRNL 1100 Journalism Fundamentals3COMM 3600 Foundations of Rhetoric and Social Influence3
    CMJN 2100 Concepts in Communications and Journalism3Ag Group II23
    PRCM 2400 Foundations of Public Relations3ECON 2020 Principles of Microeconomics3
    Directed Elective13Directed Elective13
    Ag Group I23Core Literature3
     15 15
    Junior
    FallHoursSpringHoursSummerHours
    MDIA 3300 Foundation of Media Studies3ENGL 3040 Technical Writing3AGRI 4920 Internship in Agricultural Communication and Leadership3
    Ag Group III23AGEC 3010 Agribusiness Marketing3 
    Directed Elective13Directed Elective13 
    COMM 3500 Foundations of Human Communication3Ag Group IV23 
    Free Electives3AGCO Support33 
     15 15 3
    Senior
    FallHoursSpringHours
    AGCO Support36UNIV 4AA0 Creed to Succeed0
    Directed Elective13AGCO Support33
    Core Humanities3AGRI 4940 Agricultural Communications Capstone3
     Core Fine Arts3
     Free Electives4
     12 13
    Total Hours: 120
    1

    Select from: JRNL 2210, JRNL 2310, JRNL 3220, JRNL 4230, PRCM 2500, PRCM 3000, PRCM 3500, PRCM 3280, MDIA 2350, MDIA 3350, CMJN 3110, ENGL 2010, ENGL 4020, ENGL 4030.

    2

    Select one Agriculture Elective from Group I, II, III, and IV: (Group I-Animal Sciences): ANSC 1000, POUL 1000 or FISH 2000 & 2020; (Group II-Plant Sciences): CSES 1000/03, CSES 2040/43, HORT 2010, HORT 2020, HORT 2030, or HORT 2040; (Group III-Diseases & Pests): ENTM 2040/43, ENTM 3040, or PLPA 3000; (Group IV-Food, Environment, and Society): FDSC 1000, CSES 1010, CSES 1020, CSES 1030, ENVI 1020, or RSOC 3190.

    3

    Select from courses in AGRI, AGEC, ANSC, APBT, BATM, BSEN, COMM, CSES, ENTM, ENVI, FISH, FDSC, HORT, PLPA, POUL, RSOC, JRNL, MDIA, PRCM, or ENGL. 

    Disciplines

    College of Agriculture

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    International freshmen applicants are currently attending or graduated from high school but have not attended college (summer following high school graduation excluded).

    International Freshmen Criteria

    Admission to Auburn University is competitive. More students apply to Auburn each year than we can admit, and many have strong academic credentials. 

    Documents Needed 

    Traditional Applicant:

    A completed application includes an admissions application and an application fee; an official evaluated high school transcript, official ACT/SAT scores, official TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores, affidavit financial support, and supporting bank letter. 

    Test-Optional Applicant:

    A completed application includes an admissions application and an application fee; an official evaluated high school transcript, official TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores, affidavit financial support, and supporting bank letter.

    Standardized Test Requirements

    The ACT or the SAT is required of all international freshmen applicants. Official test scores must be submitted directly from the testing agency.

    Auburn University School codes are:

    • ACT 0011
    • SAT 1005

    Academic Transcripts

    International students attending a U.S. high school can send their transcripts directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admission. 

    Admissions Processing
    1550 E Glenn, Suite 1210
    Auburn, AL 36849

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 50,230  / year

    Application Fee

    USD 60 

    How to Apply

    When you are ready to apply, your application can be submitted online at auburn.edu/admissions or through the Common Application. There is no preference given to either application. We encourage you to submit the application you start. Filling out both applications may delay your file review process.

    Options

    Apply through Auburn University Summer, Fall 2023
    Apply through Common App Summer, Fall 2023
    Auburn University Spring 2024 Application Opens July 1
    • Submit your Admission Application.
    • Pay the $60 non-refundable application fee (USD).
    • ACT and/or SAT scores submitted directly from the testing agency.
    • TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores sent from the Educational Testing Service (ETS).
    • Submit your official evaluated high school transcripts.
    • Submit an Affidavit of Financial Support.
    • Submit a Supporting Bank Letter.
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