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Agecon.htm Business courses such as Computing, Accountancy, Management and its fouryear BSc(agric)degree the Disciplines of agricultural economics, Horticultural Science http://www.agecon.unp.ac.za/agecon.htm
Extractions: Agricultural Economics Agricultural Management and Agribusiness Welcome to the Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Management and Agribusiness homepage - we hope you will enjoy browsing through our information! Professor Lieb Nieuwoudt BScAgric (Econ) MScAgric (Econ) MA (Econ) PhD is Head of the Discipline (Agricultural Economics ) and Director of the Agricultural Policy Research Unit, sponsored by the Centre for Science Development. He has conducted research in the USA as a visiting professor during three terms (1975, 1982 and 1992) and researched water markets in the USA at Colorado State University in 1998. Twelve of his papers have won publication awards and he has been awarded the Ernest Oppenheimer Travelling Fellowship twice. Professor Nieuwoudt is studying tradable water permits as a solution to water scarcity. Other research areas include rural land reform in South Africa. Nieuwoudt@nu.ac.za
Ag Econ Courses - Fall 2000 416, agric Law economics, McEowen, CW 103, TU 09301045, 3. 750, Prb/agriceconomics - Enrollment restrictions Instructor Permission, Bernardo, APPT,APPT, V. http://www.agecon.ksu.edu/newgrad/Ag Econ Courses - Fall 2000_files/Ag Econ Cour
CFES---Environmental Economics BSc agric Hons, BSc agric economics), or equivalent status which includes appropriatesubjects in economics. Required courses Core modules (140 credits) LEK http://www.up.ac.za/academic/centre-environmental-studies/courses-economics.html
Extractions: The purpose of this option is to train environmental graduates specialised for careers in environmental economics and policy. On completion of the training, candidates should be conversant and be able to partake in, or render advice concerning, all aspects involved in the economic implications of environmental resource use. This includes economic analytical approaches, economic inefficiency, misallocation, market failure, policy failure, the economics of renewable and non-renewable resources, cost-benefit analysis, valuation of environmental goods and services, environmental accounting, temporal allocation and dynamic optimisation of resource use. MSc : Environmental Economics Before application for admission to the Environmental Economics option (MSc), candidates must be in possession of a four-year degree qualification (BSc Hons, BSc Agric Hons, BSc Agric Economics), or equivalent degree status which includes appropriate subjects in economics. Final admission is subject to the approval of the Director of the Centre and the Head of the Department LEVLO.
Handbook Of Rules the skills acquired in the BSc agric. generalised approach, the MSc courses emphasisesspecialisation resource economics, agribusiness, agricultural and rural http://www.up.ac.za/academic/ecoagric/course_pgradrules.htm
Extractions: Handbook of Policies and Procedures for Graduate Students February 2003 Table of Contents Introductory Letter Overview of Department and Programmes General Rules Graduate Assistantships ... A Proposed General Procedure for Carrying Out Ph.D. Research Introductory Letter TO: All graduate students in Agricultural Economics, Rural Development planning and Management, Land Development and Extension. The Department is one of the leading research departments of the University of Pretoria and has been ranked amongst the five most productive departments (in terms of research output) in the last five years. We take a lot of pride in our research work and our graduate students have effectively been taking part in, and contributed significantly to our research programme and output. We hope that you will continue in this spirit. This Department is responsible for a number of degree programmes. They are: - B Com Hons and M Com with Agricultural Economics as a major subject
U Of G Graduate Calendar: Business Studies 2771) (Email audrey@agric.uoguelph.ca) FACULTY Ann Armstrong and Business, ConsumerStudies, and economics, and the 1) a core of business courses required by http://www.uoguelph.ca/calendar_archives/graduate/19982000/programs/busi.html
Extractions: Last update: 06/08/2003 MENU >> /HOME /ADMISSIONS /CALENDAR /INTERNATIONAL ... /GOVERNANCE /SPORTS /DEPARTMENTS /LEARNING /NEWS /SEARCH .:: Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension ::. The Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension is one of the five Departments within the School of Agriculture, University of Cape Coast. The Department is responsible for handling all courses in Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Extension at the B.Sc. and M.Phil levels within the School of Agriculture. The Department also offers a Ph.D. programme in agricultural Extension. Senior Members Mr. Samuel Akuamoah-Boateng [Ag. Head] Dip. Agric Education; B.Sc. [Hons] Agric. Dip. Ed., M.Phil., UCC Dr. J.A. Kwarteng [Senior Lecturer] Ph.D. Ms, Ohio State; B.Sc. [Hons] Agric. Dip. Ed. UCC Dr. E. Ntifo-Siaw [Lecturer] Dip. [Agric Economics], Moscow, USSR; Ms, [Agricbusiness], Ph.D. [Agric Education] Ohio State University. Ms. Ivy Drafor [Lecturer] Master of Science and Bachelor of Science, Honours in Agricultural Economics obtained at University of Guelph, Guelph Ontario, Canada in 1994 and 1992 respectively. B.Sc. [Agric.] obtained with distinction. Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Economics, being pursued at University of Ghana, Legon. Dr. Moses M. Zinnah
Makerere University , Institute Of Economics - Academic Staff Makerere Logo, courses Offered include BA.economics, B.Development economics MakerereUniversity, Institute of economics, PO Box 7062 Kampala. Mak) M.Sc (agric. http://www.makerere.ac.ug/economics/academ.html
Extractions: webmaster@muie.mak.ac.ug Director Assoc. Prof. J. Ddumba Ssentamu B.A (Mak.) M.A (Univ. of WaterLoo) Ph.D. (Mak.) Deputy Director Dr. A. M. Balihuta B.A (Mak) M.A(Notre Dam) Ph.D. (Notre Dame) Associate Professors Dr. G. Ssemogerere B.A (Vassar) M.A. (Duke) Ph.D. (Duke). Senior Lecturers Dr. A. M. Balihuta B.A (Mak) M.A(Notre Dam) Ph.D. (Notre Dame) Dr. J.K.E. Mubazi B.A (Mak) M.A (Kent) Ph.D. (Vienna) Lecturers Dr. G.S. Muwanga B.Sc. (Mak) M.Sc (Agric. Econ) (Mak) Ph.D. (USU USA) Mr. J. K. Ahimbisibwe B.A. (Mak) M.Sc (Alberta) Mr. P. Birungi B.Sc. (Mak) M.A (EPP) (Mak) Ms. D. Kaija B.A. (Mak) M.A. (EPP) (Mak) Mr. F. Matovu B.Sc. (Mak) M.A (EPP) (Mak) Mr. P. Okwi (On study Leave). B.A (Mak) M.A. (EPP) (Mak)
College Of Arts, Science And Technology, Keffi 6. courses CURRENTLY AVAILABLE and two others from Government, Commerce, economics,Principles of Business Method, BookKeeping, Statistics, Geography agric. http://www.nasarawastate.org/education/tertiaryinstitutions/cast.htm
Extractions: Governor News Speeches Nigeria ... Search College of Arts, Science and Technology, Keffi NAME IN INSTITUTION: College of Arts, Science and Technology, Keffi. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT The College was established in 1977 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND LOCATION OF THE INSTITUTION: The College is situated East of Keffi, about 4km along Keffi-Akwanga Road, on a relatively plain land. It covers an area of about 441 hectres. OBJECTIVES FOR ESTABLISHING OF INSTITION: i) To provide courses of study, training in Arts, Languages, Natural, and social sciences for the purpose of entry requirements into Universities and other institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. ii) To offer courses of instruction in Arts, Languages, Sciences, Management and Engineering Technology leading to the award of certificates, national Diploma and Higher national Diploma, so as to provide middle level manpower. iii) To act as a Center of Research and training in all fields of Human endeavor. TYPE OF MANPOWER PRODUCED: (a) Prepare candidates for direct Entry into University through the Interim Joint Matriculation Board Examination (IJMBE) (b) Production of intermediate manpower through Diploma and certificate courses.
Extractions: General Description: As the world's largest commercial industry, Agriculture provides more career opportunities than any other industry. The AgriBusiness degree incorporates hands-on learning with classroom instruction to provide a foundation of knowledge for the vast career opportunities in the AgriBusiness industry. This program includes several specialties to meet students' needs-from specific skill training courses to two-year degree programs designed by local businesses for immediate employment. With a program located literally in the middle of "America's AgriBusiness Center", this program offers resources that are unique from those of any other college district. Aptitudes: If you are interested in computers or chemistry, seeds or sales, animals or apples, machinery or marketing, fertilizers or farming, there is a career opportunity in Agriculture for you. We have a place for those with non-farm backgrounds as well as those with farm backgrounds. Outlook: Almost 25% of the people employed in Illinois work in AgriBusiness, an increase from 20% a decade earlier. As the use of technology increases, so do the job opportunities in AgriBusiness. The demand for AgriBusiness graduates is not only in high demand not only locally, but globally as well. New specialties are under development right now. (62-64 Credit Hours) (ICCB Code: 2063) Hrs Crs. No.
Area Of Concentration Suggestions For Baccalaureate Transfer Programs Am. 101,102, 103, 104 agriculture (AS) Area of Concentration agric. 131, 132, 201,202 Other suggested courses Math 210, 220, 230 economics (AA or AS) Area of http://www.richland.cc.il.us/catalog/instruction/concentration.html
Extractions: Students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree with a major in one of the areas listed are offered the following suggestions regarding courses to be included during their first two years of study. These suggestions are designed for students who have not yet selected a four-year college. In all cases, any student who has chosen the college or university to which he/she intends to transfer should consult that institution's catalog or transfer handbook in planning a program. For each area of concentration, the customary associate's degree is designated. Area of Concentration: Acct. 101, 102; Econ. 231, 232
Untitled Document In awarding grades the skill components of the courses is weighted 60% as comparedto 40% weighting for the knowledge component. agric. economics, AEE, 4, http://www.gov.lk/Agriculture/Agridept/Extension/Sch_cur.htm
Extractions: In 1999 the school curriculum was completely revised. For these revisions the recommendations made by the Presidential Task Force for the reform of University and vocational training was based. Diversification of courses and curricular and introduction of course unit system, relating courses to the needs of the economy, the job market and student aspirations, establishment of organizational arrangement for encouraging entrepreneurship venture which help students for self employment and income generation, introducing of student dissertation etc. are the main changes in 1999 curriculum revision. In the curriculum, there are 10 and 12 subjects for the first and second year academic program of the Diploma course. Sixty percent (60%) of training time is allocated for skill development through field, workshop and laboratory practices. Forty percent (40%) of time is allocated for knowledge base training through lectures, project works, directed supervised studies and self-learning through modules. The evaluation of the students' academic progress is formative and summative. Competences stated in each subject are tested during the progress of the course. In addition, the assessment of the student performance in skills, their attitude towards agricultural works, assessed by agricultural production during the field exercise. In awarding grades the skill components of the courses is weighted 60% as compared to 40% weighting for the knowledge component. The number of credits assigned to a subject based on the contents of the subject. This is reflected in the computation of the Grade Point Average (GPA) of each student.
UniMelb UGHB96 : Fac. Of Agric, For & Hort : Guide To Courses Planning; economics and Commerce; Engineering Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences;Science; and Veterinary Science. Students in undergraduate courses at http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/1996/AgFor/AgFor-intro.html
Extractions: Faculties : Next: Architecture Search Help In April 1995 the new Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture was formed from the an amalgamation of the University's Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry and the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture (VCAH). The Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture is the largest only university faculty in Australia to offer training in both agricultural science and forest science. It has one of the oldest and largest university schools of agriculture (established in 1905) and one of only two schools of forestry recognised by the Standing Committee on Forestry of the Australian Forestry Council. The Faculty now operates from eight campuses: Parkville, Creswick (Forestry), Dookie, Burnley, Gilbert Chandler, Glenormiston, Longerenong and McMillan. In addition, the Faculty has access to a research farm at Strathfieldsaye in East Gippsland. Close teaching and research links exist with the Faculties of Arts; Architecture and Planning; Economics and Commerce; Engineering Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences; Science; and Veterinary Science. Students in undergraduate courses at Parkville may take elective subjects from one or more of these faculties.
International Centre - Undergraduate Studies - Tuition Fees Combined courses Students may also apply for entry into a combined course whichleads to the award agricultural Science/economics - BSc(agric)/BEc, March http://www.admin.uwa.edu.au/ic/ugfees.asp
Extractions: All international students at UWA are required to pay tuition fees for their programmes of study. Tuition fees are fixed for the duration of the course, including the Honours year. The course fee is payable as a lump sum and may be paid in two instalments on a semester basis. The annual course fee is not payable on a proportionate basis. Semester fees shall be paid no later than the first day of each semester in the year of enrolment.
Course Transfer Credit | CMB Courses | Campus Manitoba BU 14.168 PROD/DIST/UTIL agric PROD, UM 065.151 PROD DISTRIB UTIL OF AG BU 22.131PRINCIPLES, UM 018.120 PRINCIPLES OF economics, UW 14.1101 INTRO TO economics. http://admissions.campusmanitoba.com/CMACourse/CourseTransferTable.aspx
Department Of Agricultural Economics courses, 18 units (Crops and Livestock Production and Management, Soil Scienceand agric. Engineering); agricultural economics and related courses, 78 units http://www.uplb.edu.ph/academics/schools/cem/dae/academics/bsagecon.html
Extractions: Fields of Specialization ... Next OBJECTIVES The Department of Agricultural Economics which was established in 1919, offers the degree: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics. BS Ag Econ curriculum aims to provide the students with the basic tools of economic analysis which are needed in identifying and solving problems in agricultural production, organization, marketing, etc., which are required inputs towards the goals of agricultural development. The course also provides the students with the basic knowledge of various agricultural technologies, sciences and skills as they relate towards increasing agricultural production and farm income. As in other curricula in UPLB, the B. S. Ag. Econ. program also provides the students adequate background and training in the General Education courses to enable them to function more effectively as professionals who are sensitive to the various challenges in the economy. ADMISSION REQUIREMENT Students must pass the UPCAT (UP College Admission Test).
Food Production And Environment Complementary courses (33 or credits). of Agr Production (M) AGEC 333 Resource economics(M) or ECON 405 Natural Resource economics AGEC 430 agric, Food http://www.mcgill.ca/mse/ug_programs/bsc/food/
Extractions: Food Domain Guide [.pdf] Use Adobe Acrobat to view, fill out, and print this guide (a paper version is available from the MSE Program Coordinator). This guide is not meant to replace your academic advisor. Make sure you discuss your course selections with your advisor, particularly if you are in your final year. Remember, you need a C or better in any course to be counted for this program. Food Production and Environment Food Production and Environment Domain
The MEES Graduate Program - Courses in agric/Nat. techniques necessary to structure, estimate, and test economic modelsin the fields of agricultural, environmental, and resource economics. http://www.mees.umd.edu/courses-arec.html
Extractions: Course Description: Application of econometric techniques to problems in agriculture, environment, and natural resources. Emphasis on the assumptions and computational techniques necessary to structure, estimate, and test economic models in the fields of agricultural, environmental, and resource economics.