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Apr 29, 2025
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AG 597 - Master’s Project Synthesizing Regenerative Principles into Practical Applications Credits: 3 Prerequisites: AG 595 Delivery mode: Online This capstone course is the applied research component of the degree and will permit many approaches to the intellectual exercise of applying the principles of regenerative agriculture to research or to a business plan. Approaches may include, but are not limited to, critique on literature reviews; collecting published data on a selected topic, synthesize of the collected data, reporting and presentation; design and execution of on-the-job agronomic lab or field projects involving environmental sample collection, analyses, data synthesis, report-writing, and presentation, etc. Research may be conducted on the MIU campus or at a location of the student’s choosing. The course not only introduces how agronomic research is done but empowers students in critical thinking to prepare them for research projects in their careers. Alternatively, students may elect to do a business plan for their final project.
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