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Agricultural
Leadership & Development |
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Transferring to A&M |
What is Agricultural
Leadership and Development?
The Agricultural
Leadership and Development (ALED) degree program was designed to develop students
for leadership positions in local, regional, state, and national groups and in organizations
and agencies that are directly and indirectly involved in agriculture. The courses
you will take will prepare you for a variety of careers including law, international
business, management, civic and government positions, sales, promotions, and technical
agriculture.
Basic Specifications:
- 120 hours
- Bachelor’s of Science in
Agriculture
- 19 hours of Agricultural
Leadership, Education and Communications courses
- 31 hours of agriculture (includes
9-12 hours of Ag electives)
- 8 hours of science
- 6 hours of math
- 6 credit hour internship,
not required, but highly encouraged
- 12 hour emphasis area to
be determined by student
Transfer
Student Entrance Requirements:
- Minimum of a 2.5 overall
GPA on transfer courses (TAMU calculation may be different than the transfer institution).
Though this is the minimum needed, having a higher GPA will make you more competitive
for admission.
- Students MUST have an expressed
interest in agriculture and leadership development. This is determined through the
essay portion of the admissions application and meeting with an advisor in the department.
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Students MUST have completed one core curriculum math* course before applying to ALED. College algebra is not acceptable for this requirement.
- Advisors look strongly at
the following criteria in considering your application:
- Students with 30 or fewer
hours of course work must have taken one math* course that meets TAMU core curriculum
requirements and ENGL 104 (1301).
- Students with 31-45 hours
of coursework must have taken at least one science** and one math* that meets TAMU
core curriculum requirements and ENGL 104 (1301).
- Students with 46 or more
hours of course work need to have taken both math* and both science** requirements
from TAMU core curriculum and ENGL 104 (1301).
* Math courses that meet this requirement include MATH 1324, 1325 or PHIL 2303.
** Recommended
science courses include BIOL 1406 & 1407, Majors Biology I & II (111 &
112); BIOL 1411 & 1413 General Botany & General Zoology (Botn 101 &
Zool 107); CHEM 1411 &1412, Fundamentals of Chemistry I & II (CHEM 101 &
102)
Helpful hints:
- University core courses are
the best use of your time before you come to A&M. To make sure a course transfers
to Texas A&M, use the Texas Common Course Numbering System.
Students should not repeat courses in which a D was earned.
Ds do transfer to A&M and the Department of Agricultural Education accepts Ds
transferred on any course. Repeating a course DOES NOT replace a grade—both grades
count when A&M calculates your GPA. Be aware that not all majors accept Ds for
certain courses.
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