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UPDATED SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
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food service management
animal and food sciences
dietetics
plant and soil sciences
agribusiness
wellness
1. Family Environment
4. State-of-the-Art Facilities
2. Scholarship and InternshipOpportunities
3. Land-Grant Institution
Our staff and faculty welcome you like family. The family oriented environment enables faculty to provide one-on-one mentoring, and enhance your learning experience. Our student to faculty ratio is 14:1.
The College of Agriculture and Human Sciences resides in a four-story academic building at the epicenter of the campus. The building gives students a first rate experience. The College has more than 778 acres of farmland which is home to the International Goat Research Center and the future site for the creamery and meat laboratories.
Scholarships are available for incoming students (freshmen and transfer) as well as current students. All scholarships are renewable by maintaining a certain GPA, course load, and/or enrollment status (other requirements may apply). The programs strive to foster learning, collaboration, and conduct outreach to external partners, such as governmental agencies, corporations, extension services and other colleges within the University.
Land-grant institutions were established to support agricultural and engineering initiatives. By attending an 1890 Land-Grant university like Prairie View A&M University, there is an advantage to majoring in these fields and learning the importance of research and outreach through the Cooperative Agricultural Research Center and the Cooperative Extension Program
What is theCAHS Difference?
Experiential Opportunities Available to Our Students
- Paid Internships and Summer Research opportunities with governmental agencies; corporations and higher education
- Participation in Research Symposiums and Professional Conferences
- Enrollment in Service-Learning Courses
- Leadership Roles in Student Organizations
- Community Service activities on campus and surrounding areas
- Study Abroad trips sponsored by PVAMU Office of International Affairs
- Agriculture (B.S.)Concentrations:• Plant and Soil Sciences• Animal and Food Sciences• Agribusiness
- Human Nutrition and Food (B.S.)Concentrations:• Registered Dietitian• Wellness• Food Service Management
- Master of Science in Human Sciences (M.S.) Concentration:• Marriage and Family Studies
Our Majors & Related AreasPossible Career Options &
Opportunities through CAHS
These are simply EXAMPLES of potential careers related to each concentration. Other career possibilities exist; different concentrations and majors can possibly lead to these same careers.
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876HUNF 1343 Nutrition & WellnessCHEM 1033 Inorganic Chemistry ICOMM 1003 Speech Communication
First Semester Courses
HUNF 3613 Lifecycle NutritionFDSC 3583 Food Qual. Assurance & SanitationFDSC 3593 Food BacteriologyECON 2003 Fundamentals of EconomicsCOMP 1003 Digital Communication
First Semester Courses
ACCT 2113 Financial AccountingHUNF 4603 Physiochemical Aspects of FoodHUNF 4663 Medical Nutrition Therapy IMGMT 3353 Human Resource Mgmt*Creative Arts Elective
First Semester Courses
POSC 1113 American Government IHUNF 2633 Food Service SystemsHUNF 2533 Intermediate NutritionHUNF 2653 Food Princ. & Meal Mgmt.*PSYC 1113 or SOCG 1013
Second Semester Courses
ENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentBIOL 1054 Anatomy & PhysiologyMATH 1113 College AlgebraCHEM 1011 Inorganic Chemistry Lab IHUSC 1351 Human Sciences Perspectives
Second Semester Courses
HUNF 3623 Food Science & TechnologyHUNF 3653 Nutrition & DiseaseMGMT 3103 Principles of ManagementMRKT 3103 Principles of Marketing
SUMMER OF JUNIOR YEAR – HUNF 4303 Human Nutrition & Food Practicum
Second Semester Courses
HUNF 3633 Advanced NutritionHUNF 4613 Research in NutritionHUNF 4693 Community Nutrition & HealthHUNF 4473 Nutrition Counseling*Language, Philosophy, Culture Elective
Second Semester Courses
BIOL 1073 General MicrobiologyMGMT 1013 Intro to BusinessPOSC 1123 American Government IIHUNF 2663 Food Systems ManagementMATH 2003 Elementary Statistics
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33333
15
Hrs
33333
15
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33333
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33333
15
Hrs
334331
17
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33333
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33333
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FALL
CAHSB S | H U N FFood Service Mgmt
Freshman Year
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876HUNF 1343 Nutrition & WellnessMATH 1113 College AlgebraCHEM 1033 or CHEM 1053
First Semester Courses
KINE 3023 Applied Anatomy & KinesiologyMATH 2003 Elementary StatisticsHUNF 3613 Lifecyle NutritionECON 2003 Fundamentals of EconomicsCOMP 1003 Digital Communication
First Semester Courses
HUNF 4603 Physiochemical Aspects of FoodHUNF 4663 Medical Nutrition Therapy IHLTH 3043 Consumer Health*Creative Arts Elective
First Semester Courses
HUNF 2633 Food Service SystemsBIOL 1064 Anatomy & Physiology IIHUNF 2533 Intermediate NutritionHUNF 2653 Food Princ. & Meal Mgmt.POSC 1113 American Government I
Second Semester Courses
ENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentBIOL 1054 Anatomy & Physiology IKINE 1082 Fund. of Basic MovementHUSC 1351 Human Sciences PerspectivesCHEM 1011 or CHEM 1051
Second Semester Courses
MGMT 1013 Intro to BusinessHUNF 3653 Nutrition & DiseaseHLTH 3093 Drugs & HealthKINE 1011 Human Performance ActivityKINE 4042 Athletic Injuries and CPR*Language, Philosophy, Culture Elective
Second Semester Courses
HUNF 3633 Advanced NutritionHUNF 4613 Research in NutritionHUNF 4693 Community Nutrition & Health HUNF 4473 Nutrition CounselingHUNF 4673 Medical Nutrition Therapy II
Second Semester Courses
BIOL 1073 General MicrobiologyPOSC 1123 American Government IIHUNF 2663 Food Systems ManagementCOMM 1003 Speech Communication*PSYC 1113 or SOCG 1013
Hrs
33333
15
Hrs
33333
15
Hrs
34333
16
Hrs
334211
14
Hrs
333123
15
Hrs
33333
15
Hrs
33333
15
FALL
CAHSB S | H U N F
Wellness
Freshman Year
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
Hrs
3333
12
SUMMER OF JUNIOR YEAR – HUNF 4303 Human Nutrition & Food Practicum 3
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876HUNF 1343 Nutrition & WellnessCOMM 1003 Speech CommunicationCHEM 1033 Inorganic Chemistry I
First Semester Courses
HUNF 3613 Lifecyle NutritionECON 2003 Fundamentals of EconomicsMGMT 1013 Introduction to BusinessCOMP 1003 Digital Communication*Language, Philosophy, Culture Elective
First Semester Courses
CHEM 4033 BiochemistryHUNF 4603 Physiochemical Aspects of FoodHUNF 4663 Medical Nutrition Therapy I*Creative Arts Elective
First Semester Courses
POSC 1113 American Government ICHEM 1043 Inorganic ChemistryCHEM 1021 Inorganic Chemistry Lab IIHUNF 2633 Food Service SystemsHUNF 2533 Intermediate NutritionHUNF 2653 Food Princ. & Meal Mgmt.
Second Semester Courses
ENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentBIOL 1054 Anatomy & PhysiologyMATH 1113 College AlgebraCHEM 1011 Inorganic Chemistry Lab IHUSC 1351 Human Sciences Perspectives
Second Semester Courses
HUNF 3623 Food Science & TechnologyHUNF 3653 Nutrition & DiseaseHUSC 3323 Program Planning IIMATH 2003 Elementary Statistics
Second Semester Courses
HUNF 3633 Advanced NutritionHUNF 4613 Research in NutritionHUNF 4693 Community Nutrition & Health HUNF 4473 Nutrition CounselingHUNF 4673 Medical Nutrition Therapy II
Second Semester Courses
BIOL 1073 General MicrobiologyPOSC 1123 American Government IIHUNF 2663 Food Systems ManagementCHEM 2033 Organic ChemistryCHEM 2032 Organic Chemistry Lab I*PSYC 1113 or SOCG 1013
Hrs
33333
15
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33333
15
Hrs
331333
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334311
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33333
15
Hrs
333323
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FALL
CAHSB S | H U N FRegistered Dietitian
Freshman Year
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TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
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3333
12
SUMMER OF JUNIOR YEAR – HUNF 4303 Human Nutrition & Food Practicum 3
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IMATH 1113 College AlgebraAGEC 1233 Fund. of Agricultural EconomicsAGHR 1313 Agricultural Science & Tech.ANSC 1513 General Animal Science
First Semester Courses
AGEC 3223 Agricultural Financial AnalysisMATH 2003 Elementary StatisticsMGMT 1013 Introduction to BusinessACCT 2113 Financial Accounting
First Semester Courses
AGEC 3213 Agricultural PolicyAGHR 4413 Special TopicsECON 4213 Intermediate Microeconomic AnalysisAGEC 4253 Agricultural Prices
First Semester Courses
AGEG 1413 Fund. of Agricultural EngineeringAGRO 2603 Enviromental Soil ScienceANSC 2513 Animal Production & MarketingANSC 2523 Poultry ScienceHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876*Creative Arts
Second Semester Courses
AGRO 1703 Crop ScienceENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIPOSC 1113 American Government II*Science Elective*Social & Behavioral Science*Professional Development I
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2223 Food Distribution SystemsANSC 2543 Diseases and SanitationAGRO 3633 Soil Fertility & FertilizersAGRO 2613 Natural Resources & Conservation Mgmt.ANSC 3503 Animal Nutrition
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 4223 Principles of Agribusiness MgmtAGEC 4233 Land & Resource EconomicsMRKT 3103 Principles of MarketingAGRO 3713 General Entomology
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2213 Marketing Agricultural ProductsHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentPOSC 1123 American Government II*Science Elective II*Language, Philosophy, & Culture*Professional Development II
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33333
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FALL
CAHSBS|AGRI
Agribusiness
Freshman Year
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IMATH 1113 College AlgebraAGEC 1233 Fund. of Agricultural EconomicsAGHR 1313 Agricultural Science & Tech.ANSC 1513 General Animal Science
First Semester Courses
AGEC 3223 Agricultural Financial AnalysisGEOG 2113 Intro to Geographic Info SystemsAGRO 2633 Forage and Pasture Mgmt.AGRO 2733 Principles of Crop ProductionAGRO 2613 Natural Resources & Conservation Mgmt.
First Semester Courses
AGRO 4613 Soil MicrobiologyAGHR 4413 Special TopicsAGRO 3643 Soil & Water ManagementAGRO 3733 Plant Pathology
First Semester Courses
AGEG 1413 Fund. of Agricultural EngineeringAGRO 2603 Environmental Soil ScienceANSC 2513 Animal Production & MarketingANSC 2523 Poultry ScienceHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876*Creative Arts
Second Semester Courses
AGRO 1703 Crop ScienceENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIPOSC 1113 American Government II*Science Elective*Social & Behavioral Science*Professional Development I
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2223 Food Distribution SystemsANSC 2543 Diseases and SanitationAGRO 3633 Soil Fertility & FertilizersANSC 3503 Animal Nutrition
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 4223 Principles of Agribusiness MgmtAGRO 3623 Soil Morphology & ClassificationAGRO 3713 General EntomologyAGRO 4623 Environmental Science
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2213 Marketing Agricultural ProductsHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentPOSC 1123 American Government II*Science Elective II*Language, Philosophy, & Culture*Professional Development II
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33333
15
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33333
15
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3333
12
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333333
18
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333333
18
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3333
12
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3333
12
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333333
18
FALL
CAHSBS|AGRI
Plant & Soil Sciences
Freshman Year
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IMATH 1113 College AlgebraAGEC 1233 Fund. of Agricultural EconomicsAGHR 1313 Agricultural Science & Tech.ANSC 1513 General Animal Science
First Semester Courses
ANSC 2533 Dairy ScienceAGEC 3223 Agricultural Financial AnalysisANSC 3514 Anatomy & PhysiologyANSC 2523 Poultry Science
First Semester Courses
ANSC 3523 Meat ScienceAGHR 4413 Special TopicsFDSC 3593 Food BacteriologyFDSC 3583 Food Quality Assurance & Sanitation
First Semester Courses
AGEG 1413 Fund. of Agricultural EngineeringAGRO 2603 Enviromental Soil ScienceANSC 2513 Animal Production & MarketingANSC 2523 Poultry ScienceHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876*Creative Arts
Second Semester Courses
AGRO 1703 Crop ScienceENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIPOSC 1113 American Government II*Science Elective*Social & Behavioral Science*Professional Development I
Second Semester Courses
ANSC 2543 Diseases & SanitationANSC 2552 Poultry Technology & MarketingAGEC 2223 Food Distribution SystemsAGRO 3713 General EntomologyAGRO 2613 Natural Resources & Conservation Mgmt
Second Semester Courses
ANSC 3503 Animal NutritionFDSC 4573 Food Processing & Engineering ANSC 4533 Breeding/GeneticsAGRO 3633 Soil Fertility & FertilizersAGEC 4223 Principles of Agribusiness Mgmt
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2213 Marketing Agricultural ProductsHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentPOSC 1123 American Government II*Science Elective II*Professional Development II*Language, Philosophy, & Culture
Hrs
33333
15
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3343
13
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333333
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32333
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33333
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FALL
CAHSBS|AGRI
Animal & Food Sciences
Freshman Year
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
TOTAL HOURS 120
First Semester Courses
ENGL 1123 Freshman Comp IMATH 1113 College AlgebraAGEC 1233 Fund. of Agricultural EconomicsAGHR 1313 Agricultural Science & Tech.ANSC 1513 General Animal Science
First Semester Courses
ANSC 2533 Dairy ScienceAGEC 3223 Agricultural Financial AnalysisANSC 3514 Anatomy & PhysiologyANSC 2523 Poultry Science*Professional Development II
First Semester Courses
ANSC 3523 Meat ScienceFDSC 3593 Food BacteriologyFDSC 3583 Food Quality Assurance & SanitationCHEM 4033 BiochemistryCHEM 4042 Biochemistry Lab
First Semester Courses
AGEG 1413 Fund. of Agricultural EngineeringAGRO 2603 Enviromental Soil ScienceANSC 2513 Animal Production & MarketingHIST 1313 U.S. to 1876*Professional Development I*Creative Arts
Second Semester Courses
AGRO 1703 Crop ScienceENGL 1133 Freshman Comp IIPOSC 1113 American Government IBIOL 1015 General Biology*Social & Behavioral Science
Second Semester Courses
ANSC 2543 Diseases & SanitationANSC 2552 Poultry Tech. & MarketingAGRO 2633 Forage and Pasture Mgmt*Targeted Electives
Second Semester Courses
ANSC 3503 Animal NutritionFDSC 4573 Food Processing & EngineeringANSC 4533 Breeding/Genetics*Targeted Electives
Second Semester Courses
AGEC 2213 Marketing Agricultural ProductsHIST 1323 The U.S. 1876 to PresentPOSC 1123 American Government IICHEM 1033 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 1032 Inorganic Chemistry Lab*Language, Philosophy, & Culture
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33333
15
Hrs
33433
16
Hrs
333
32
14
Hrs
333333
18
Hrs
33353
17
Hrs
3236
14
Hrs
3336
15
Hrs
333323
17
FALL
CAHSBS|AGRI
Animal & Food Sciences
Freshman Year
PreVet Focus
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
TOTAL TOTAL TOTALTOTAL
Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year
SPRI
NG
TOTAL HOURS 120
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