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21. Department Of Agricultural Economics - Univarsity Of Peradeniya
Compulsory courses AEC/MBA 647 Research Project (6) Mail your comments to Web designers.S. Judith Gunawardena, Technical Officer, Dept. of agric. economics,
http://www.pdn.ac.lk/agri/agecon/mba.html
Overview Publications Undergraduate Programme Final Year Projects ... Postgraduate Programme Department of Agricultural Economics
Faculty of Agriculture MBA (AGRIBUSINESS) DEGREE PROGRAM Course Eligibility
All candidates must possess a minimum of a Bachelors degree or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the Board of Study in Agricultural Economics. Candidates with professional experience in the field of Agribusiness will be given preference. Course Duration
The course will be conducted for a period of 2 years inclusive of the research study for full time students. The course will be taught over four terms. The research study needed to be completed by each candidate with a business firm (to be arranged by the Board of study in Agricultural Economics) under the supervision of an academic staff member of the Institute. Courses Term 1: Compulsory courses
AEC/MBA 610 : Accounting (3)
AEX/MBA 638 : Human Resource Management (3)
AEX/MBA 606 : General Management (3)
AEC/MBA 620 : Business Statistics (3) Elective courses
AEC 600 : Micro Economics Theory I (4)
BM 601 : Applied Statistics (3)
AEC 603 : Agricultural Marketing Operations (3) Term 2: Compulsory courses AEC/MBA 642 : Quantitative Techniques for Business Research (3) AEC/MBA 643 : Marketing Management (3) AEC/MBA 644 : Corporate Finance (3) Elective courses AEC 632 : Agricultural Development and Policy (4) AEC/MBA 645 : Research Methods for Managers (3) Term 3: Compulsory courses AEC/MBA 674 : Managerial Economics (3)

22. English
Sciences, 116 agricultural Engineering, 168 economics and Resource participated oncontinuing education courses at NLH. ie, Cand.scient, Siv.ing, Cand.agric.
http://www.nlh.no/?viewID=1675

23. Ag And Applied Economics Course Listing For Fall 2002
Syllabi and other information is available online for these courses. APEC 202, agric economics, 1015-1205 MWF, 174 P AS, EH Kaiser.
http://cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu/f03_list.htm
Agricultural and Applied Economics
and
Fall Semester 2003 Courses Syllabi and other information is available on-line for these courses. Simply click on the underlined course titles to see what is available.
Course Title Time Rm/Bldg Instructor AGRIC 105 Agric. and Society 9:05-9:55 MWF L. L. Bauer AP EC 202 Agric Economics 10:15-12:05 MWF E.H. Kaiser AP EC 257 11:15-12:05 MWF M. Espey AP EC 302
AP EC 302L Sec 1
AP EC 302L Sec 2
Econ. of Farm Mgt

Econ. of Farm Mgt Lab

Econ of Farm Mgt. Lab
11:00-11:50 TTH
9:30-10:45 TTH
8:00-9:15 TTH E. H. Kaiser E. H. Kaiser E.H. Kaiser AP EC 309 Economics of Agri. Mktg 1:25-2:15 MWF L.L. Bauer AP EC 351, Sec 1 Principles of Advertising 2:30-3:45 MW E.H. Kaiser AP EC 351, Sec 2 Principles of Advertising 2:00-3:15 TTH E.H. Kaiser AP EC 402/602 Production Econ 2:00-3:15 TTH S. E. Miller AP EC 421 Globalization 3:30-4:45 TTH G.J. Wells CSENV /AP EC 426/626 CSENV/AP EC 426/626L Cropping Systems Analysis Cropping Systems Anaylsis Lab 12:20- 1:10 MW 1:25-4:25 M S.E. Miller/H.M. Harris

24. Ag Economics Undergraduate Courses
agric 105, agricULTURE AND SOCIETY 3(3 and 0)F EX ST 462, 662, STATISTICS APPLIEDTO economics 3(3 projects in sociological areas not covered in other courses.
http://cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu/course-u.htm
Courses for Undergraduates
Michael D. Hammig, Chair
Majors Degrees Agricultural and Applied Economics B.S. Community and Economic Development B.S. You can get more information (syllabi, readings, etc) about most coursesjust follow the links.
AP EC 202
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
3 cr. (3 and 0)
Analytical survey of the various subdivisions of agricultural economics, to include farm organization, enterprise, land economics, marketing, farm prices, governmental farm policies, and the relation of agriculture to the national and international economy. AP EC 257 NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT, AND ECONOMICS 3cr. (3,0) F
Economic principles applied to resource allocation problems related to environmental and natural resource issues. AP EC 302 ECONOMICS OF FARM MANAGEMENT
3 cr. (3 and 0)F
Economic principles underlying the organization and operation of agricultural firms and related business enterprises. Particular emphasis is directed to management aspects of the farm as a production unit. Prerequisite: AP EC 202 or ECON 211 AP EC 308 QUANTITATIVE APPLIED ECONOMICS
3 cr. (3 and 0)S

25. Courses And Programs—Course Information
courses that you can do on completion of this course Doctor of Subjects. agriculturaleconomics; Resource economics;. Contact Email, PG.Enquire@agric.usyd.edu.au.
http://www.myfuture.edu.au/services/default.asp?FunctionID=5350&CourseID=2576

26. Courses And Programs—Course Information
economics; Quantitative economics; Money and banking; International business economics;Asian business Other Comments, All BCom, BEc and BSc(agric) majors apply.
http://www.myfuture.edu.au/services/default.asp?FunctionID=5350&CourseID=15678

27. Eur. J. Agric. Educ. Ext 1, 2, Pp 31-48
in home economics and agriculture. The ideas developed from this twoCentre coursebecame incorporated in various forms in the AERDD courses which followed.
http://library.wur.nl/ejae/v1n2-3.html
Courses for and about women in development: a case study
J.E. Smithells Introduction The Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Department (previously the AERD Centre) has been actively concerned with the needs and changing roles of women in the context of agricultural and rural development since its inception. This concern has taken the form of research and publications, provision of a range of short courses and formal taught courses (including the institution of a Diploma level course in 1989), and contributions to the international discussion about the importance of women in rural development and the special issues which this raises. In 1968/69, the Overseas Development Ministry (now the Overseas Development Administration [ODA]) funded a survey by the AERDC of the training needs of women extension staff in selected African and Caribbean countries (Smithells, 1972). On the basis of the findings, a typology of training provision was proposed in terms of the functions of the training for both individuals and organisations: (a) Basic training
- intermediate level
- university level (b) Supplementary training
- field staff
- staff trainers
- supervisors and managers (c) Career development training This typology has provided a framework for considering what contribution would be most appropriate for the AERDC (and AERDD) to make to the education and training of women for service in rural development.

28. UGA College Of Agricultural And Environmental Sciences
5. Poultry Seminar, 1. Poultry Processing, 5. economics of agric. Marketing, 5.16. *Agribusiness Management, 5. 15. *AGRIBUSINESS OPTION courses. A = EVEN YEAR.
http://department.caes.uga.edu/poultry/student/psagribus.cfm
Revised 7/21/95 PROGRAM OF STUDY - AGRIBUSINESS OPTION
Department of Poultry Science
Hours = Quarter Credit Hours
Freshman - Sophomore Years Area
Hours I: Humanities
English Composition Fundamentals of Speech Communication Electives II: Elementary Chemistry
Precalculus Mathematics
Physical Science
III: Social Sciences
American Government American History to 1865 or American History since 1865
Electives
IV: Related to Intended Major Principles of Biology Elementary Organic Chemistry Introductory Microbiology or a beginning Microbiology with lab Introductory Poultry Science Junior - Senior Years Required Courses for Major Agribusiness Courses Agribusiness Accounting, Survey of Accounting, Economics of Agriculture: Theory of the Firm, Economics of Agricultural Marketing, Agribusiness Finance, Agribusiness Management Agribusiness Electives General Electives Subtotal GRAND TOTAL *If satisfied by examination, 10 hours of other social science must be substituted.

29. Agric. Economics & Farm Mgmt. Graduate Degree Program
the Ph.D. degree will take their major studies in Agricultural economics, and byselecting appropriate courses (700 series), concentrate on one field of study.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/agric_economics/programs/grad.html
GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM
Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
University of Manitoba
The Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management offers graduate instruction leading to the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. The purpose of graduate training in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management is to develop competence in solving real world problems relating to food production and marketing and the quality of rural life. The discipline of agricultural economics is problem oriented with the focus being on the application or adaptation of economic theory to resource utilization. Admission Requirements For admission to the graduate program in Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, the applicant must possess the equivalent of the B.S.A. degree with a major in Agricultural Economics or an Honors degree in Economics from The University of Manitoba, or any other degree which provides an equally strong basis for a graduate program in the Department. If the applicant has deficiencies of more than 12 credit hours, a requirement may be to successfully complete a pre-Master's program before being admitted to a regular graduate program. Acceptance of students intending to pursue graduate studies is based upon a careful appraisal of their academic records and the recommendations of references. All students graduating from a university outside of North America must take a Graduate Record Examination. All students whose primary language is not English must provide evidence of proficiency in English, such as a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 550.

30. University Of Manitoba: School Of Agriculture - Courses
Outline 61.045 agric. economics...... Agribusiness and agricultural economics courses 61.044 agric. economicsand Marketing 1
http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/school/courses.html

SCHOOL HOME
OVERVIEW MANITOBA AGRONOMISTS CONFERENCE LINKS ... AWARDS COURSES (OUTLINES AND INFORMATION) 2004-2005
Biosystems Engineering Courses
34.040 Farm Power Description
34.060 Farm Machinery Description
34.066 Materials Handling Description
34.068 Shop Methods Description
34.069 Water Management Description
34.070 Agricultural Buildings and Environments Description Animal Science Courses
35.042 Animal Biology and Nutrition Description
35.060 Animal Health and Welfare Description 35.067 Beef Cattle Production and Management Description 35.068 Dairy Cattle Production and Management Description 35.069 Swine Production and Management Description 35.070 Poultry Production and Management Description 35.071 Horse Production and Management 35.072 Special Topics Description Entomology Courses 38.061 Beekeeping

31. Faculty Of Social Sciences -Department Of Economics
(agric Econ), PhD (Econ) (Kansas State). 1. The Department offers a major in Economicsin combination In each programme of study, all prescribed courses must be
http://www.nul.ls/faculties/social/deconomics.htm
Visitors Contacts Sitemap Feedback ... Students Affairs Department of Economics Department Head N.J. Koaatsa B.A.(NUL), M.A. (UB) Professor Vacant Associate Professor Vacant Senior Lecturers T. Selatile M.Sc., Ph.D. (Moscow) S.G. Hoohlo B.A. (NUL), M.A. (Denver) D.A. Omole B.Sc. (Econ.), M.Sc. (Econ.) Ph.D (Ibadan) W. Masai B.A. (Nairobi), MSc. (Econ), Ph.D Lecturers B. Honu B.Sc. (Hons. Agric.Econ.) (Ghana) M.A. Agric. Econ. Australia Ph.D. (Econ) (Melbourne) O. Ogunkola B.Sc. (Econ), MSc. (Econ), PhD (Econ) (Ibadan) A. Kaliba BSc. (Tanzania), MSc. (Agric Econ), PhD (Econ) (Kansas State) M. Majoro B.A. (NUL), M.A., Ph.D. (Washington State)(Seconded to Government) M. Makhetha B.A., M.Sc.(Econ) (NUL) (On study leave) L. Chokobane B.A., M.Sc.(Econ) (NUL). (On study leave) R. Matlanyane B.A. (NUL) M.A (Econ) (U.B) (On study leave) S. Babatope-Obasa

32. Faculty Of Agriculture - Syllabus
(agric) courses AGR 2112 INTRODUCTION TO agricULTURE Definition of agriculture. (Offered by Department of agric. economics and Rural Sociology).
http://www.nul.ls/faculties/agric/synopses.htm
Visitors Contacts Sitemap Feedback ... Students Affairs F. SYNOPSES OF B.SC. (AGRIC) COURSES
AGR 211-2 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE

Definition of Agriculture. World Population and food supply. History, scope and importance of agriculture to man. Climatic, edaphic and social distribution. Trends in production, distribution and utilization of agricultural products. Systems of crop farming. Place of forestry in Agriculture (Offered by Crop Science Department).
Distribution and significance of farm animals. Basic principles of animal farming. Adaption of various types of feed. Place of fish farming and wild life in agriculture. (Offered by Crop Science Department).
AGR 212-2 INTRODUCTION
Role of statistics in social science Collection, classification tabulation and representation of data. Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Probability distributions. Various tests of, significance. Analysis of' variance and covariance. Regression and correlation. (Offered by Department of Agric. Economics and Rural Sociology).
Role of statistics in biological sciences. Significance, principles and classification of experimental designs. Source of variation in field experiments. Size, shape and arrangement of plots . Number of replications. Choice of design for various types of experiments, including special consideration in planning irrigation, soil fumigation, spraying, green house and laboratory experiments. (Offered by Crop Science Departments).

33. Agric & Resource Economics Minor (AREC)
Academic Program Requirements Report agric Resource economics The agricultural Resource economics Minor requires course work 1. Core courses complete A
http://www.arizona.edu/academic/oncourse/data-minors/994/DPUxMINxARECxxx.html

General Catalog
What are Minor Requirements Reports Back to Minors List Catalog Year List The University of Arizona On Course! Academic Program Requirements Report Academic Year 1999-00, Catalog 994
Page last updated: 05/24/04
General Catalog Home Students should contact an academic advisor for academic and career counseling.
Maintained by UAInfo Implementation Team

34. Agric & Resource Economics Minor (AREC)
Academic Program Requirements Report agric Resource The agricultural ResourceEconomics Minor requires a course work 1. Core courses complete AREC 339
http://www.arizona.edu/academic/oncourse/data-minors/004/DPUxMINxARECxxx.html

General Catalog
What are Minor Requirements Reports Back to Minors List Catalog Year List The University of Arizona On Course! Academic Program Requirements Report Academic Year 2000-01, Catalog 004
Page last updated: 05/24/04
General Catalog Home Students should contact an academic advisor for academic and career counseling.
Maintained by UAInfo Implementation Team

35. DAEE - Courses Offered In The Department Of Agricultural Economics And Extension
UNDERGRADUATE courses TAUGHT IN THE DEPARTMENT. AM23B, 4, Managementand economics of Agricultural Production and Marketing, AG 15B, I.
http://www.uwi.tt:8081/agric/catalog.html
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension
Dudley Huggins Bldg, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Sciences,
The University of the West Indies
, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago. W.I.
1-868-662-2002 x2094 1-868-663-9686 (fax) rhsingh_uwi2@hotmail.com W E B S I T E C O N T E N T S FAQ
Frequently asked questions. Students
Links and information for students.
Academic Programmes

Descriptions of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Courses
Syllabi of approved courses and electives inside and outside of the department.
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT IN THE DEPARTMENT
Course Code Credits Title Pre-requisite Semester Agribusiness AM 21A Agriculture in the Economy II Management and Economics of Agricultural Production and Marketing AG 15B I Introduction to Ecommerce and Web Page Design None II Farm Business Management AG15B, AM23B or AM21A II Marketing and Price Analysis II None II Introduction to Qualitative Methods Agricultural Project Appraisal and Implementation None I New Venture Creation and Management None I Internship.

36. Courses
courses . 71731, Workshop In agric. 71734, agricultural Planning,? ?. 71735, Macro economics A, ? ?.
http://courses.agri.huji.ac.il/
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Agricultural, Food and Environmental Quality Sciences
Courses íéñøå÷
Special
Nutrition

Hotel and Food Management

Veterinary Science
...
Agriculture and Environment

Special
Biotechnology For Law Students Introduction To Geology For Agiculture Students English - Level 1 English - Level 2 ... English - Level 3

Nutrition
Human Endocrinology Introduction To Epidemiology Physiology And Clinic Of Human Nutrition Pediatric Nutrition ... Pediatric Endocrinology

Hotel and Food Management
Pricing And Tourism And Hospitality Industries Guest Service Mangement Human Resources Management Introduction To Tourism Industry ... Operations Management

Veterinary Science
Veterinary Physiology A Veterinary Protozoology Veterinary Entomology Theriogenology A ... Parasitology A

Animal Science
Vertebrate Comparative Anatomy And Functional M Anatomy And Embriology Of Domestic Animals Animal Physiology Basic Histology ... Animal Hematology
Economics and Management in Agriculture
Mathematics I I ä÷éèîúî Descriptive Statistics And Excel Fundamental Statistics ... Partial Differential Equations
Genetics and Breeding
Fundamental Genetics Basic Genetics Molecular Genetics Introduction To Molecular Biology ... Entrepreneurship In Biotechnology
Agricultural Botany
Plant Physiology Cell Biology Plant Ecology
Soil and Water Sciences
Irrigation Principles Fundamentals Of Soil Science Physical Chemistry Physics A (Extended) ... Soil Chemistry
Plant Protection
General Microbiology Introduction To Entomology Introduction To Plant Pathology Soil Biology ... Physiology And Molecular Biology Of Bacteria
Plant Sciences in Agriculture

37. Yenza! - Subject Links - Home Economics
South African home economics/consumerrelated departments. uovs.ac.za/faculties/agric/foodsci/. ProcessingInformation about staff, courses, qualifications, and
http://www.nrf.ac.za/yenza/links/homecon.htm

Anthropology

Economics

Education

English
...
studies

Home economics
Journalism,

communication and

media studies

Law
... Sociology Home economics and related disciplines South African home economics/consumer-related departments University of Cape Town: Nutrition and Dietetics Unit General information about staff, courses, research, publications and community-related activities. http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/medicine/nutritio/ University of the Free State: Food Science Information about staff, courses, academic research, community service and careers in food science. http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/agric/foodsci/ University of Natal: Community Resource Management and Food Processing Information about staff, courses, qualifications, and career opportunities in the two disciplines concerned. http://www.hs.unp.ac.za/commres/home.html

38. Curriculum In Agricultural Business Management
EC 431 Labor economics, 5 or Tech agric. A minimum grade of C in ENG 101, a gradepoint average of 2.0 in all ARE, ACC, BUS, EC and ECG courses attempted, and
http://www.ncsu.edu/reg_records/ug_catalog/programs/cals/bsagbm.htm
CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Degree earned: B.S. in Agricultural Business Management
Curriculum Effective 8/2003
Updated 7/2003
FRESHMAN YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits ALS 103 Intro. Topics in ALS BIO 105 Biology in Modern World and Literature Elective BIO 106 Biology in Mod. World Lab or MA 114 Intro. to Finite Math. Applications BIO 181 General Biology I or COM 110, 112, 146 or BO 200 Plant Life BAE 121 Computer Applications in ALS or MA 121 Elements of Calculus or MA 131 Calculus for Life/Mgmt. Sci A Social SCience Elective SOPHOMORE YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics ACC 210 Accounting I or ACC 220 Managerial Accounting CH 101 Chemistry - A Molecular Science PY 131 Conceptual Physics or CH 102 General Chemistry Lab PY 211 College Physics I Physical Education Elective or Free Elective Biological Science Elective Free Electives Humanities/Soc.Sci Elective Free Elective Physical Education Elective JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits ARE (EC) 301 Intermediate Micro-economics ARE 311 Agricultural Markets or ARE 303 Farm Bus. Mgmt

39. Curriculum In Agricultural And Extension Education, Teacher Certification Option
to agric. Res. economics or, agricultural Concentration 4, 4. in agric. Education,1. 4 These courses must be selected from one of the approved concentrations.
http://www.ncsu.edu/reg_records/ug_catalog/programs/cals/agexttco.htm
CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
Degree earned: B.S. in Agricultural Education

Updated 11/2003
Effective 8/2003 FRESHMAN YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits ALS 103 Intro. Topics in ALS AEE (ED) 226 Comp. Appl./Info Tech ANS 150 Introduction to Animal Science EOE 101 Intro. to Occupational Education Physical Education Elective BIO 181 Introductory Biology I History Elective Comm/Speech Elective Math Elective Math Elective SOPHOMORE YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits AEE (ED) 206 Intro. to Teach Agric. Agricultural Concentration or Agricultural Concentration Science, Tech., Society Requirement EC 201 Prin. of Microeconomics Humanities/Soc.Sci. Elective Agricultural Concentration Literature Elective Chemistry Elective JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits AEE (ED) 322 Exper. Learn. in Agric. AEE(ED)303 Adm./Sup of Student Org. AEE (ED) 327 Conducting Summer Programs ELP 344 School and Society PSY 304 Educational Psychology PSY 376 Developmental Psych. or SSC 200 Soil Science PSY 476 Psych. of Adolescent Dev.

40. SPRING 04 - SCHEDULE OF COURSES
MGT. KEPNER. AEB 4941, X, DEPX, VAR, TBA, NFE, PRACT WORK EXP IN FRE,LONG. AEB 4951, X, DEP-X, 01, TBA, FE, SURV agric economics, STERNS.AEB 5326,
http://www.reg.ufl.edu/soc/spr/foodreso.spring.htm
MCCA 1197 UNDERGRADUATE ADVISER(S): B. LONG 392-1826 X207 GRADUATE ADVISER: J. BURKHARDT 392-1826 X314 DEPT-CRSE CF WM GE ... AEB 2014 X T R NZH LONG W MCCB AEB 2014 X T R NZH LONG W MCCB AEB 3103 S X MTWR MAT PRINCIPLES OF FRE JOHNSON AEB 3103 S X MTWR MCCA HNR PRINCIPLES OF FRE DRUMMOND F MCCB AEB 3103 S X MTWR MCCA PRINCIPLES OF FRE DRUMMOND AEB 3114L Z T R MCCA INTRO AG COMPU APPLIC BARBER AEB 3133 X M W F MCCA PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE HOUSE AEB 3133 X DEP-X WEB NFE PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE DR. VANBLOKLAND AEB 3133 X DEP-X WEB NFE PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE VAN BLOKLAND AEB 3133 X DEP-X WEB NFE PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE VAN BLOKLAND AEB 3133 X DEP-X WEB NFE PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE VAN BLOKLAND AEB 3133 X DEP-X WEB NFE PRIN AGRIBUS MANAGE VAN BLOKLAND AEB 3144 X M W F NEB INTR TO AGRIC FINANCE OGORMAN AEB 3144 X DEP-X WEB NFE INTR TO AGRIC FINANCE DR. VANBLOKLAND AEB 3300 X M W F MCCB AGRIC/FOOD MARKETING STERNS AEB 3315 X M W F MCCB VANSICKLE AEB 3341 X T MCCA SELLING STRATEGICALLY WYSOCKI R MCCA AEB 3450 X T MCCA INTRO NAT RES/ENVIRON KIKER R MCCA AEB 3510 X M W F MCCB BEILOCK AEB 3550 X T R MCCB AGRIC DATA ANALYSIS OGORMAN AEB 3550 X DEP-X WEB NFE AGRIC DATA ANALYSIS STAFF AEB 4123 X T R FAC AGRICULTURAL LAW OLEXA R FAC AEB 4126 HS X T MCCA AGR/NAT RESOURC ETHIC BURKHARDT T R MCCA AEB 4274 X M W F CSE NAT RES/ENVIR POLICY CARRIKER AEB 4274 X DEP-X TBA FE NAT RES/ENVIR POLICY CARRIKER AEB 4282 IS X M W F MCCA INTL HUMANITAR ASSIST BEILOCK AEB 4284 X T MCCB HUMAN RESOURCE POLICY COTHRAN R MCCB AEB 4314 X DEP-X TBA NFE TERM MKT AND COM EXC VANSICKLE AEB 4325 X

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