Plant Pathology: Academic Programs: Courses / Syllabi
PATH 3910 - Plant Pathology Internship
Practical experience on the application of plant pathological principles and procedures learned outside of a formal classroom setting.
Instructors - Staff
Credit Hours - 3
Course Offered - fall, spring, and summer semesters
Non-Traditional Format:
The student will spend the semester in either a university or industry setting obtaining hands-on experience in plant pathology.
COURSE OBJECTIVES OR EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. To provide practical experience in some aspect of plant health, plant protection, or plant pest management outside the classroom
2. To provide an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to solve real-world problems.
Evaluation is based on a written report submitted by the student upon completion of the internship.
TOPICAL OUTLINE
None.
UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE AND ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY
Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic honesty and integrity in every phase of their academic careers.
All academic work must meet the standards contained in "A Culture of Honesty". Each student is responsible to inform themselves about those standards before performing any academic work.
The penalties for academic dishonesty are severe and ignorance is not an acceptable defense.
Penalties for academic dishonesty:
- A notation on your transcript
- Suspension for a semester
- Permanent expulsion
