- CRPSCI-001
- Intro to Plant Science
- Credit(s) 3
Introduction to Plant Science
CRPSCI 001 is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of plant science
including structure, growth process, propagation, physiology, growth media, biological
competitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber and ornamental plants. Techniques
of research, exploration of plant growth and identification of economical crops will
be included.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- AG-PS 106L
- CRPSCI-002
- Plant Science Theory
- Credit(s) 3
Plant Science Theory
CRPSCI 002 is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of plant science
including structure, growth process, propagation, physiology, growth media, biological
competitors, and post-harvest factors of food, fiber and ornamental plants. Techniques
of research, exploration of plant growth and identification of economical crops will
be included.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- AG-PS 104
- CRPSCI-006
- Intro to Precision Agriculture
- Credit(s) 3
Introduction to Precision Agriculture
CRPSCI 006 provides students with an introduction to precision agriculture. An overview
of the technological tools and processes that are used will provide students with
the ability to converse knowledgeably with precision ag specialists or technicians.
It will also be valuable to managers and supervisors who want a broad view of precision
ag in order to make a decision on usefulness or value of precision ag.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-007
- Advanced Precision Agriculture
- Credit(s) 3
Advanced Precision Agriculture
CRPSCI 007 provides an in depth study into precision agriculture, including: vehicle
navigation and guidance, remote sensing, yield monitoring, site-specific crop management,
and variable rate technology. Additional topics include: methods of applying agrichemicals,
sprayer calibration, site-specific fertilizer management, soil and tissue testing,
integrated pest management and soil amendments. Subjects such as electrical, hydraulics
and instrumentation will be covered as they as apply to the precision agriculture
industry.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-008
- App of Geospatial Technology
- Credit(s) 3
Applications of Geospatial Technology
CRPSCI 008 surveys the uses and applications of geospatial technologies in agriculture
and related fields. The course focuses on GPS (Global Positioning System) and GIS
(Geographic Information Systems) for data collection, navigation, recordkeeping, remote
imagery, and analysis. Students gain hands-on experience using industry grade GIS
software and GPS hardware.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- CRPSCI-017
- Control & Sensor Systems in Ag
- Credit(s) 3
Control and Sensor Systems in Ag
CRPSCI 017 provides students with concepts of sensors and control systems. Fundamentals
of GPS, GIS, telemetry, hydraulics, pneumatics, electronics and programming are covered
as underlying technologies. The second portion of the course applies these technologies
to auto guidance, variable rate, autonomous UAS, field sensors, fertigation and irrigation
control systems, and livestock sensors. Hands-on activities include installation and
use of these sensor and control systems.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-018
- Precision Ag Software
- Credit(s) 3
Precision Ag Software
CRPSCI 018 provides students with skills in the use of GIS (Geographic Information
Systems) and FMIS (Farm Management Information Systems) software. Specific competencies
include import/export, use of analytical tools, prescriptions, and creation of interpretative
maps. Creation of an interactive web-based map and use of scripting or programming
language such as Python are also covered.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-019
- California Water
- Credit(s) 3
California Water
CRPSCI 019 is an interdisciplinary examination of California's water use and management
with an historical emphasis on the politics and conflict arising from water scarcity.
Instruction in the fundamentals of irrigation application and measurement systems
will be provided. Included will be a study of the basic irrigation systems: flood,
sprinkler, micro, sub-irrigation and their variations. California's water systems
and water quality problems will be reviewed.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- CRPSCI-021
- Orchard Production
- Credit(s) 3
Orchard Production
CRPSCI 021 will cover the production practices and systems for developing and maintaining
a productive orchard. Topics, as applied to all permanent crops, will include the
following: soil, water and salinity management; planning and evaluation of an orchard;
genetic considerations; growth, development, and physiology; nutrient and water interactions;
and pest management. The UC production manuals will be used a textbook for course
content. Lab exercises will focus on application of technology in orchard production
practices.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- CRPSCI-023
- Row Crop Production
- Credit(s) 3
Row Crop Production
CRPSCI 023 covers the production systems and practices for a row crop production field.
Varietal differences, transplant operations, cultural practices, irrigation, physiological
and pest problems, harvesting and handling, and production costs will be covered.
Content will be based on University of California publications. Lab activities provides
hands-on experience with geospatial, sensor, and control technologies as applied to
row crop production.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-032
- Weeds and Poisonous Plants
- Credit(s) 3
Weeds and Poisonous Plants
CRPSCI 032 is the study of the classification, identification, and life cycle of common
and poisonous weeds in California production areas and grasslands and their effects
on animals and humans including management practices such as prevention, and mechanical,
biological, and chemical control methods. Weeds establishment and chemical resistance
will also be discussed. Laboratory required.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-036
- Fertilizers and Soil Amendment
- Credit(s) 3
Fertilizers and Soil Amendments
CRPSCI 036 is the study of the composition, value, selection, and use of fertilizer
materials and soil amendments within the context of soil, plant, and fertilizer relationships.
Application practices currently being used in California will be discussed.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-044
- Economic Entomology
- Credit(s) 3
Economic Entomology
CRPSCI 044 is the study of the insects and mites of economic importance to agriculture
including morphology, taxonomy, identification, life cycles, hosts, habitat relationships,
and control methods. Collection and labeling of specimens will be required. Laboratory
required.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- CRPSCI-045
- California Pest Control Laws
- Credit(s) 2
California Pest Control Laws and Regulations
CRPSCI 045 covers the laws and regulations concerning pest control in California.
This course is intended to cover the material needed to pass the laws and regulations
section for the California Department of Pesticide Regulations Pest Control Adviser
examination.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-046
- Integrated Pest Management
- Credit(s) 3
Integrated Pest Management
CRPSCI 046 studies the origin, history, and management measures for insect, plant
pathogen, weed, and other pests of field crops, pest biology and life cycles are studied
to demonstrate the use of various Integrated Pest Management (IPM) technologies for
economic crop production. Pesticide regulations, application, formulations, and materials
for specific uses are covered.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- CRPSCI-049
- Directed Study
- Credit(s) 1 - 2
Directed Study
CRPSCI 049 is designed for students who wish to undertake special projects related
to a particular field. Students, under instructor guidance and acknowledgement, may
pursue individual exploration after completing or while currently enrolled in at least
one course in the department of directed study.
- Class Hours:
- 108 Laboratory