Title
        
          
  
      AGRI1300 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture
Description
          Description
        		In this course, students study the theory and principles of precision agriculture equipment, become familiar with the Global Positioning System (GPS) and develop a working knowledge of variable rate systems. Students gain a general overview of current and emerging technologies in precision agriculture as they relate to farm operations and production agriculture.
      
    
      API ID
        
          
  
      Credits
3 (3/0/0)
      Competencies
- Identify the segments and components of the Global Positioning System.
 - Explain how the Global Positioning System operates.
 - Describe differential technology.
 - Identify the components of a yield monitoring system.
 - Interpret map projections and coordinate systems.
 - Understand and use basic data models.
 - Understand Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis and spatial modeling.
 - Understand the operation and data processing of electronic equipment used in precision agriculture.
 
Degrees that use this course
        
          
      Degrees that use this course
Degree:
      
  
  
      Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Location:
      
  
  
      Moorhead Campus
Online
Credits:
      
  60