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Curriculum & Plan of Study: GC - Urban Agriculture


Mentoring and advising are an essential part of the program. Students meet with faculty and the academic program director to ensure that educational goals and career learning and development goals are met. To learn more, prospective students should contact the program directors:

Overview

  • The GC-Urban Agriculture has a 12-credit, 4-course curriculum that focuses on the growing of plants and the raising of animals within and around cities. Student acquire the necessary skills to maintain plants and beneficial insects in and around these settings. The program also focuses on the urban ecosystem and urban policies and plans.

Courses

  • Below is a listing of all program courses. For a detailed course description that includes pre-requisites or co-requisites, see The Graduate School Catalog, Course Listing as follows: ENTM Course Descriptions
Course Number Title
ENTM710 Insect Biodiversity, Physiology and Ecology
ENTM730 Plant Diagnostics
ENTM750 Urban Pests
ENTM755 Designing an Urban Garden

Registration Overview

  • See the sample plan of study, below. Students should use this as a guide to develop a plan with the academic program director. 
  • Actual course offerings are determined by the program and may vary semester to semester. Students should note if a course has a pre-requisite or co-requisite.
  • Specific class meeting information (days and time) is posted on UMD’s interactive web service services, Testudo. Once on that site, select “Schedule of Classes,” then the term/year. Courses are listed by academic unit. 
  • The program uses specific section codes for registration, which are listed on the sample plan of study.

Sample Plan of Study

Term Year Course Number Section Code Credits
I (fall) 1 ENTM710 PLE* 3
II (winter) 1 ENTM730 PLE* 3
III (spring) 1 ENTM750 PLE* 3
IV (summer) 1 ENTM755 PLE* 3

Online Learning

  • The program features 100% online instruction with engaging and interactive learning.
  • Instruction provided by University of Maryland faculty and professionals in the field.
  • Using advanced audio and video technology, UMD’s online learning environment delivers dynamic and interactive content. 
  • Featuring convenience and flexibility, online instruction permits asynchronous or synchronous participation.
  • Lectures are video archived. Students who are unable to attend in real time can review the session through asynchronous participation.
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