Plant Pathology: Academic Programs: Courses / Syllabi
PATH 6130 - Internship In Plant Protection & Pest Management
Students will perform work related to plant protection and pest management in order to become familiar with the applied aspects of plant protection and pest management.
Instructor - Jim Noe
Credit hours - 1 (can be repeated for 2 hrs total)
Course Offered - fall, spring, and summer semesters
Prerequisite:
Permission of department
Non-Traditional Format:
The student will spend the semester in either a university or industry setting obtaining hands-on experience in the applied aspects of plant pathology/pest management.
Topical outline:
Each student will perform an internship related to plant protection and pest management that has been approved by the MPPPM graduate committee. A written report on the internship experience is required and also must be approved by the MPPPM graduate committee.
University Honor Code and Academic Honesty Policy:
All work related to the internship experience and reported in the internship report must be performed by the student. Any form of academic dishonesty or use of unauthorized assistance may result in assignment of a grade of U for the course.
