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Students who want to explore and understand the interrelationships and interdependency of the world's food and fiber systems can choose this minor. Students can gain an awareness of resources available in international agriculture, recognize systems of learning transfer, and understand the impact of technological transfer across cultures.

The minor may be combined with any undergraduate major in the University. It requires 18 credits in addition to the baccalaureate degree and departmental major requirements of the student's choice. The core program consists of 6 credits. Some courses require prerequisites not included in the minor. Foreign language competence is highly recommended. A grade of C or better is required for all courses in the minor.

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