K-State Department Of Agricultural Economics Course List For Fall 2003 This page lists the courses available in the Department of Agricultural economics for the Fall 2003 semester. courses at KState. Fall 2003. Fall 2003 Course Schedule Biere Arlo W. AGEC750 . http://courses.k-state.edu/fall2003/AGEC/schedule.html
Extractions: Course Title Ref Gr Cr Sec Type No Op Days Hours Room Instructor Agr Econ/Agribus Or A LEC M W 1:30 p.m. WA 328 Bernardo,Daniel J Course meets from August 20, 2003 through October 8, 2003. Enrollment restrictions: Dept. Majors Only Ag Econ/Agribusiness A REC M W F 12:30 p.m. K 106 Schurle,Bryan W Small Bus Operation A LEC T U AK 120 Arata,Joseph O A REC T U CW 103 Burton Jr,Robert O LAB U W 114 A REC M W F KF 120 Grunewald,Orlen C Closed B REC M W F WA 328 Arata,Joseph O Agricultural Policy A REC M W F CW 102 Flinchbaugh,Barry L A REC T U WA 350 McEowen,Roger A Commodity Futures A REC T U W 114 Mintert,James R Sem/Quiz Bowl V A REC Appointment Bernardo,Daniel J Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Agribusiness Intern V A INT C Appointment Bernardo,Daniel J Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Agr Econ/Agrbus Prb V A LAB C Appointment Bernardo,Daniel J
University Of The Free State Homepage *** of the faculty in 1976, the B.agric and B.Sc.agric degrees were The head of the Departmentof agricultural economics provided the leadership for the promotion http://www.uovs.ac.za/container.php?&code=DEPT&faculties_id=04&dept_id=099&origi
Extractions: Agricultural and Forestry Sciences Faculty Agricultural Economics Subject modules Careers ... The heavies at Agricultural Economics Post-graduate degrees Research Publications AREAS OF STUDY Postgraduate courses at Honours level are offered in the following fields of study: FARM MANAGEMENT The course covers the application of systems philosophy to solving farm management problems; strategic management; entrepreneurship and other approaches to the strategic management process; environmental scanning and the principles, concepts and tools of futures research; farms systems analysis; decision making levels; management by objectives; management information systems for decision making control. RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY The aim of this course is to analyse the theoretical structure of economic policy; to further investigate the literature on public choice, contract theory and institutional approaches to rural and agricultural policy; to study the mechanisms of agricultural policy analysis; to analyse agricultural and rural development policies in South Africa; to introduce policy analysis techniques; and to study the management of policy processes.
Cand. Agric. agric.) It is divided in two parts of the program is to enable the student to applyeconomics and social This can be done with combination of the main courses. http://www.nlh.no/ios/eng/Teaching/Study Guide for IOS/ii-1_5e.htm
Extractions: It is divided in two parts. The first part takes 3 1/2 years and is equivalent of a Bachelor of Science degree (Cand.mag.). It is also possible for students from other universities to enter the second part of the study. In the description of the study plans towards the M.Sc. degree and in the course descriptions we continue to use the Norwegian codes. The purpose of the 5 year study is to reach a degree: Candidatus Agriculture. This is comparable with the international Master of Science Degree. The curriculum is designed to enhance students creativity and educate students in their analytical skills, critical thinking as well as in the ability to cooperate in problem-solving tasks. The bulk of the required curriculum is designed to develop an understanding of the relationship between the economic and social systems on one hand, and the biological systems and processes on the other hand. The particular objective of the program is to enable the student to apply economics and social sciences in the context of concrete situations involving biological systems. (Examples include food production, wood production and processing, recreational issues, the esthetic experience of nature, the valuation of natural resources and so on).
Program Description with their advisor, to select 9 credit hours from the above listed courses. to agric. Economics3 Semester Total 16 Spring Semester Hours CURR AREA I Elective http://www.umes.edu/agribusiness/agriprog.htm
Extractions: Program Description The Agribusiness Program combines instruction in the agricultural sciences and economics with particular emphasis on the management of agricultural production and marketing firms, decision-making, and problem-solving in public policy. The core curriculum of the program is developed from courses offered in the Departments of Agriculture, Business and Economics, and Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering. By combining these areas in the curriculum, the agribusiness program is designed to: (1) meet the requirements for agricultural competency essential for today's production agriculture, and (2) provide students sufficient expertise to allow them to enter management levels of diverse agribusiness firms. In addition, the curriculum includes a broad range of elective courses, which allows the student in agribusiness to structure a program consistent with his/her personal interests, and goals. Agribusiness students are also strongly encouraged to be involved in an internship or cooperative education program with a university- approved agribusiness firm, a federal or state agency, or an international organization during their junior or senior year. This provides students with training, experience, and a first-hand look at career opportunities awaiting them. Minors in Agribusiness A grade of C or better will be required in the courses taken to satisfy the minor in Agribusiness. In accordance with the guidelines below, specific minor programs for indivi- dual students will be set up and approved by the Chair of the Department or a designate. A Minor in Agribusiness requires a minimum of 18 hours from the courses listed below which includes AGEC 213 because it is the prerequisite to all of the AGEC courses:
Faculty Of Agriculture The M.agric. (agric. agricultural economics 30 units; Other approved electivecourses 10 units; Economic Theory and Quantitative Methods. http://www.mu.ac.ke/docs/data/files_programmes/master_agriecon.html
Extractions: It is expected that graduates of the programme would have developed and acquired enough competence to enable them fulfil the following specific objectives: Analyze problems relating to production, management, marketing, institutional, and policy aspects of agriculture and rural development. Successfully manage public or private agricultural organizations or projects. Participate in agricultural development programmes as policy analysts, advisors, consultants, administrators or extension specialists. The common Moi University regulations for registration into a masters degree programme shall apply.In addition, applicants are expected to be holders of at least a second class honours Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture or related fields and must have a minimum of three years of professional experience.Applicants may be required to appear for interview in order to establish their suitability for the programme. The common procedure approved by the University shall apply.
Agricultural Economics And Business - Undergraduate Courses Agricultural economics And Business Undergraduate/Graduate courses. AGEC*4210 WorldAgric. AGEC*4290 Land economics; AGEC*4370 Marketing Management; AGEC*4500 http://www.uoguelph.ca/OAC/Agec/ugrad_courses.html
Extractions: Cand.oeco.agro., PhD Nationality: Danish Born at: Aflao, Ghana Private Address: Nygårdsvej 2, 2 th, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark Telephone: 3927 4147 Present Position and Office Address: Research Analyst (Animal Health Economics) Danish Research Institute of Food Economics Roglihedsvej 25, DK l870 Frederiksberg C., Denmark Telephone: 3528 6884 Fax: 3528 6802 Fields of Interest: Animal Health Economics Veterinary Epidemiology Production economics, stochastic frontier and efficiency analyses Welfare economics, benefit and cost effectiveness analyses Applied statistical analysis within the fields of Agric. Economics, Veterinary Epidemiology and Animal welfare Current activities and papers submitted to journal (2003): Economic consequences of infectious and zoonotic (food borne) livestock diseases Effects of lameness and metabolic disorders on technical efficiency of Danish dairy herds: A stochastic frontier production approach. Lawson et al.
Njala University College, University Sierra Leone agric. Science, agricultural Engineering, Crop Production, Animal Science and agriculturalEconomics. in one subject area combined with courses in Education. http://www.nuc-online.com/text_english/text_programmes_of_study.htm
Institute Of Land And Food Resources : 13. Bachelor Of Agriculture 202304 Resource Mgt agric Systems Analysis, 12.5. 207-403 Resource IndustryEconomics II, 12.5. may be selected from approved subjects from other courses. http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/2002/facs/ILFR-S14310.html
Extractions: 13.5. Elective subjects This course is offered at both the Dookie and Parkville campuses of the University. The campuses offer a common first year as well as part of the second year, with increasing specialisation thereafter so not all electives will be offered at both campuses. Parkville students will need to travel to Burnley campus for some subjects. Agriculture is essentially the study of the management of resources for the production of food and fibre in a sustainable way. When you study agriculture you are taught the principles and applications of science, economics and management. The Bachelor of Agriculture lends itself to degree specialisation in crop production, animal production, agribusiness, and various multi-disciplinary packages such as systems analysis and management. 13.1. Course objectives
Africa Related Courses - Fall 2004 Production economics, T, TH, 100pm, 220pm, Agriculture Hall, Black AEC 861 AgricIn Economic Development, T, TH, 1020am, 1140am, Arts Letters, College courses(AL). http://africa.msu.edu/CourselistFall04.htm
Extractions: Michigan State University Traditional Course Offerings Course Number and Course Title Days Start Time End Time Location Instructor Credits Section Agricultural Economics (AEC) AEC 855 Agric. Production Economics T, TH Agriculture Hall Black/Swinton AEC 861 Agric In Economic Development T, TH Agriculture Hall Reardon AEC 890 Independent Study Arranged Wiley AEC 898 Master's Research Arranged Crawdord AEC 899 master's Thesis Research Arranged Crawford AEC 923 Adv. Env. Resource Econ M W Natural Science Build Hoehn AEC 932 Info Econ/Instit in Ag/ Nat Res. F Agriculture Hall Black/Staatz AEC 999 Doctoral Dissertation Research Arranged Crawford African Languages (AFR) AFR 101A Elementary Swahili I MTWT HF Berkey Hall AFR 101B Elemen. African Lang. ( Hausa) Arranged AFR 151 Begin Indiv. African Lang. I MTWT HF Wells Hall AFR 201A Second Year Swahili I MTWT HF Wells Hall AFR 201B Second Year Swahili II Arranged AFR 251 Interm. Indiv African Lang I MTWT HF Wells Hall AFR 290 Independent Study Arranged AFR 450A Advanced Swahili M W 4:50 pm , 5:00pm
>>SAAE<< Contact - Lecturers print this page. Contact . Lecturers. Dr. Reimar von Alvensleben. Professorof agricultural economics. University of Kiel. valvensleben@agricecon.uni-kiel.de. http://www.uni-kiel.de/agrarpol/saae/pages/lecturers.html
INTERNS especially those studying towards an Honours/Masters degrees with subjects or coursesin International Farmer Support and Development (BSc agric economics);. http://www.nda.agric.za/docs/jobs/interns.htm
Extractions: The Department of Agriculture presents exciting opportunities for Interns/ Trainees/ Volunteers through the Experiential Training/Internship Programme in the following directorates: Plant Production, Financial Services, Marketing, International Trade, Agricultural Statistics and Economic Analysis, Water Use and Irrigation Development, Land Use and Soil Management, Plant Health, Animal Health, Education and Training, Legal Services, Debt Management and Disbursement, Food Safety and Quality Assurance, Agricultural information Services, Programme Planning, Scientific Research and Development, Business and Entrepreneurial Development, Food Security and Rural Development, South African Agricultural Food, Quarantine and Inspection Services, Grootfontein Agricultural Development Institute and the Office of the Director General. General Requirements : Unemployed graduates or learners at tertiary institution who need experiential training to obtain their qualification. Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years of age, previously disadvantaged, SA citizen, preference will be given to applicants with drivers licences who are computer literate and has good communication skills and is willing to work and learn. Specific requirements Education and Training (Degree in Human Resource Development or Project Management);
School Of Business Administration student organizations Alpha Kappa Psi, economics Club, Institute General EducationCourses, Hours. Business International elective (Chosen from agric 410, agric http://www.utm.edu/admin/catalog98/busadm.htm
Extractions: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Dr. Gary F. Young, Dean The School of Business Administration, consistent with the mission of the University, provides programs of professional education in business in an environment which encourages students to develop a broad understanding of the forces which shape contemporary society. The faculty conducts research in business and administration and, through appropriate programs of public service, attempts to facilitate activities of private and public sector organizations. More specifically, the objectives of the School include the following: 1. To provide quality educational opportunities which (a) equip graduates for successful careers in business or public service, (b) prepare graduates to enter graduate school, (c) prepare MBA and MAc graduates for middle and upper-level management positions and appropriate professional certification, (e) enhance understanding by interested, non-business students of the role and function of business firms within contemporary society; 2. To promote intellectual endeavors by faculty that, in aggregate and over the long-term, are reasonably balanced among
Course Database tick the checkboxes of all relevant courses from the results AGRIBUS 3001RW, Economicsof Resource Management III, 3. agric 3004, Elements of Environmental Law, 2. http://www.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/calendar/course.pl?acadgroup=AG&g=u