An emphasis will be placed on the developing curriculum using the currently established resources that are available to agriculture teachers. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.Research experience in agricultural, extension, and technology education with applications to selected issues and problems.
Agricultural and Extension Education (Agricultural Communications) - Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Designed for any major wishing to improve mechanical skills needed in agriculturally related occupations in education and industry.Instruction and skill development in process and procedures of metal fusion, including gas and electric welding techniques, safety, and oxy-acetylene cutting and welding. agricultural careers, and international agricultural development, while different in Restricted to: AXED majors. Agricultural and Extension Education (Agricultural Education Teaching) - Bachelor of Science in Agriculture.

to make our graduates well-rounded individuals, and prepared for the experiences Topics to be addressed include mission, philosophy, delivery modes, audiences and partnerships. Same as Designed for professionals involved in youth group activities. Consent of Instructor required. Processes by which change agents influence introduction and adoption of innovations. Includes 4 weeks of classroom instruction and 30 hours of observation in a work setting. Restricted to AXED Majors.This course examines the life of John Muir in the context of sustainability. Tom Dormody has returned to ACES department of Agricultural Extension Education (AXED) from his two year work in Costa Rica where he served as the Dean of the Graduate School at The Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) under a collaborative agreement between NMSU and … Introduction to Agricultural topics (products, people, environment, culture, etc) that affect international development. Focus on planning, delivering, and evaluating instruction in laboratories; and on CPR, first aid, and NCCER certifications. Topics include emotional intelligence, leading change, political leadership, facilitating agreement, team building, and managing conflict in agricultural and natural resource settings. Taught with Introduction to agricultural topics (products, people, environment, culture, etc.)

Urban impacts on water use will also be investigated.Introduction to basic concepts of data collection and analysis. Basic concepts in planning, conducting, and managing educational youth programs in a variety of organizations. Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 120 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. You must establish a cumulative grade-point average of not less than 2.5 before you are admitted into the student teaching or other internship program.

Restricted to AXED MajorsSemester-long off-campus professional experience in directed teaching and observation provided in selected centers under secondary agricultural or technology education supervising teachers. Designed for any major wishing to improve mechanical skills needed in agriculturally related occupations in education and industry.Selection and use of agricultural building materials.

Topics provide students with awareness, knowledge and understanding of teaching, research, and service opportunities for those seeking experience or careers in international agricultural development and education. Students learn to develop excellence in the three components of a successful secondary school program in career and technical education: classroom and laboratory instruction, career and technical student organizations, and career development activities.

Taught with For individuals currently involved in, or interested in being involved in, the management and supervision of volunteer programs.

Maximum of 4 credits per semester. An undergraduate statistics course recommended.Investigates leadership concepts and group dynamics as they relate to a changing world and complex agricultural and natural resource issues. they will encounter in the "real world" following graduation from our university. Development of competencies in carpentry, concrete, electricity, masonry, and safety. Master Degree(s) Students learn to develop excellence in the three components of a successful secondary school program in career and technical education: classroom and laboratory instruction, career and technical student organizations, and career development activities.

Our undergraduate and graduate emphasis areas in agriculture education, Maximum of 4 credits per semester. Students will travel to four distinct geographic and cultural regions of the state and study water policies, issues, and delivery technologies in each region. Maximum of 6 credits toward a degree.© 2020-2021 New Mexico State University - Board of Regents | Consequences of adopting or rejecting innovations. He was influential in the National Parks movement and in starting the Sierra Club.

The Department of Agricultural and Extension Education strives to provide students with content knowledge, technical skills, and applied experiences that will establish our students as successful individuals post-graduation from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. May be repeated up to 3 credits. Same as A four-to-fourteen-week supervised learning experience in an approved teaching setting with application to educational, agricultural, technological, communications, public relations, or environmental practices. Students develop their own modules and/or experiments. Living in the natural world influenced his faith and philosophy.