Plant Growth and Development is a 3-unit Major Course of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture which tackles the basic principles, concepts, and processes related to how plants growth, develop, and mature. You will learn in this course the following knowledge: cellular basis of growth, types and stages of growth, concepts on growth and development, dynamics of growth, environmental and plant factors affecting growth and development, effects of growth regulators, morphogenesis, tropism and plant movements, abscission, apical dominance, seed germination and dormancy, juvenility, reproductive physiology and flowering, and senescence. 

Thesis Outline is a 1-unit course of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture which tackles information on how to conceptualize and write a research outline or Agricultural research proposal which can be descriptive research or experimental research.

General Physiology and Toxicology is a 3-unit course of the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture which tackles the insect physiological systems such as the respiratory, nervous, circulatory, digestive, excretory, endocrine, and reproductive systems; and topics on insect toxicology to chemicals such as chemical control methods, pesticide label and toxicology, types of insecticides and pesticide classification based on formulation and mode of action, classification of various active ingredients and its examples, mode of action of insecticide active ingredients to insect toxicology, pesticide application methods, and others.