Introduction to Agronomy

About this course

Expected learning outcomes

The course provides the necessary information and methodology to: 1. Introduce students to the fundamental principles of scientific agriculture. 2. Make students understand the concepts of agricultural systems and their components. 3. Examine the relationship of agriculture to human survival and human interactions, the place of agriculture in human history and how it relates to population growth and the roles that the consumption and production of food and fiber play in society.

Indicative Syllabus

    The course includes the following major units: Principles underlying practices used in the culture of, mostly, grain and forage crops. Crop classification, structure, growth, and improvement. Crop response to environmental factors, soils, and pests and associated management practices. Laboratories will cover crop botany, crop development, and problem solving. A basic course for majors in agronomy and others interested in crop production.

    Teaching / Learning Methodology

    Lectures, Lab exercises and/or projects

    Recommended Reading

    Courses in General Agriculture, CHRISTOS DORDAS, ISBN: 978-960-357-088-2, Christina and Vassiliki Kordali OE – http://www.freebookcentre.net/biology-books-download/Basics-ofAgriculture.html //o Agricultural Science by Godwin Aflakpui Publisher: InTech 2012 ISBN-13: 9789535105671 http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/details.php?ebook=7450

    Prerequisites

    Start Date

    TBA

    End Date

    TBA

    Apply

    TBA

    Local Course Code

    04104

    Cycle

    TBA

    Year of study

    TBA

    Language

    English

    Study Load

    5 ECTS

    Mode of delivery

    Written exams and/or project evaluation

    Instructors

    Dr. Konstantinos Paschalidis

    Course coordinator

    Dr. Konstantinos Paschalidis