Undergrad Programs Admissions Departments Course Content Course (agric. Econs) B.agric. (Animal Science), etc., representing the subject matter Part II Basic Home economics courses with a few inspecialized areas. http://www.oauife.edu.ng/faculties/agric/undergraduate_programs.htm
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 Hodgson, Cherie L Section meets from August 22, 2005 through October 5, 2005. 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 LEC M W K 004 Grunewald, Orlen C REC U W 123 Grunewald, Orlen C REC U CW 146 Grunewald, Orlen C REC U 1:30 p.m. W 101 Grunewald, Orlen C Closed REC F WA 132 Grunewald, Orlen C Agricultural Policy A REC M W F CW 102 Flinchbaugh, Barry L Ag Econ/Hunger/Povrt A REC P M W F 1:30 p.m. WA 350 Norman, David W Commodity Futures A REC T U CW 103 Mintert, James R
Department Of Agricultural Economics, Fall 1998 Course Schedule Department of agricultural economics. Fall 1998 Course Schedule Majors OnlyAGEC923 ECON agric PRODUCTN 03 A REC 00470 TU 09301045 W 123 FEATHERSTONE http://courses.k-state.edu/fall1998/AGEC/schedule.html
Extractions: Cr Sec Type No GE Op Days Hours Room Instructor AGEC105 AGR ECON/AGRIBUS OR Closed 01 A LEC 00180 M W 0130 WA 328 BERNARDO,DANIEL J 08/24/98 thru 10/16/98 Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission AGEC120 PRIN AG ECON/AG BUS 03 A REC 00190 Y P M W F 1230 K 106 SCHURLE,BRYAN W AGEC202 SMALL BUS OPERATION 03 A LEC 00200 T U 0805-0920 UM 105 ARATA,JOSEPH O 03 A REC 00210 P T U 0830 K 106 BURTON JR,ROBERT O LAB U 0230-0420 W 114 AGEC318 AGRIBUSINESS MGMT 03 A REC 00220 P M W F 0830 CW 102 GRUNEWALD,ORLEN C 03 B REC 00230 P M W F 1230 WA 328 ARATA,JOSEPH O AGEC410 AGRICULTURAL POLICY 03 A REC 00240 P M W F 0230-0345 WA 231 FLINCHBAUGH,BARRY L 03 A REC 00250 P T U 0930-1045 WA 328 MCEOWEN,ROGER A AGEC420 COMMDTY FUTURES MRKT Closed 02 A REC 00260 Y P T U 0130 W 114 MINTERT,JAMES R
About The Department Of Economics MSc(agric), DCom(Pret) Position Professor courses lectured Undergraduate courses lectured International economics International Trade, Advanced Trade http://www.up.ac.za/academic/ems/economics/eng/res.htm
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
Extractions: @import url(.././includes/web.css); OAC AE B Home Contact Us ... Site Map Search: Advanced Search See Graduate Calendar for more details. Course No. Course Title Instructor(s) Current Course Outline Previous course outlines Typically offered in AGEC*6020 Economics of Food Safety and Quality S. Henson Undesignated AGEC*6070 Research Methods for Managers A. Weersink Fall AGEC*6080 Information Systems in Agribusiness AGEC*6090 Small Business Taxation AGEC*6100 The Methodology of Economics G. Fox DEBATE Winter 2005 G. Fox Winter AGEC*6110 Marketing Research Winter 2005 T. Funk Winter AGEC*6120 Marketing Management S. Henson
UC Davis Catalog 98-99/GE Courses: Social Sciences See also the complete lists of courses that satisfy socialcultural agricultural and Resource economics 15, D, W. agric Resource Econ 115A, D http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog98_99/WebCatFrt/gc_gtso.htm
Extractions: These courses provide GE credit for topical breadth. Many of these courses also satisfy the GE requirement for social-cultural diversity (indicated by D) and/or provide GE credit for writing experience (indicated by W). * This course may not be used to satisfy a college or university composition requirement and GE writing experience simultaneously. topical breadth. # Credit for writing experience allowed if co-course taken concurrently (see Writing Experience list). See also the complete lists of courses that satisfy social-cultural diversity ; courses that provide writing experience credit; and the courses that satisfy topical breadth in the areas of Arts and Humanities and Science and Engineering Return to the General Education requirement for students entering 1996-97 and thereafter. D W D D D D Agricultural and Resource Economics 1 Agricultural and Resource Economics 15 D W D D W Agricultural Education 100 W Agricultural Education 160 W Agricultural Education 172 W D W D W D W D W D W D W D W D W D W American Studies 133 D W American Studies 139 D W D W D W D W D W D W D W Animal Science 141 W Animal Science 148 W Anthropology 2 D W Anthropology 3 D Anthropology 4 D W Anthropology 20 D Anthropology 21 D W Anthropology 23 D W Anthropology 101 Anthropology 110 Anthropology 112 Anthropology 113 D Anthropology 117 D W Anthropology 119 Anthropology 120 D W Anthropology 121N Anthropology 122 D W Anthropology 123A D W Anthropology 123B D W Anthropology 124 D W Anthropology 125A D Anthropology 125B D W Anthropology 126 D W Anthropology 127 D W
UC Davis Catalog 98-9/Internatl Agric Devel Related courses. See Agricultural and Resource economics 148, 215C, Prerequisiteupper division course work in economic development, http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog98_99/WebCatCrs/gc_iad.htm
Extractions: International Agricultural Development is an interdisciplinary major in the Human and Community Development department. Faculty. Includes members from various departments across colleges. The goal of international agricultural development is to improve food production, nutrition, marketing, and health in less technically advanced countries. Students in this major are trained in technical areas of agriculture that can be applied to the problems of world hunger and health. The Program. International agricultural development majors may select their areas of technical specialization from any of the agricultural and environmental sciences, for example, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, community development, food science, plant science, or resource science. Students interested in international work also need to develop the qualities necessary for effective performance in developing areas of the world. Courses in social sciences, humanities, and economics work toward this end by providing an understanding of the broad cultural, social, and economic environments in which agriculture operates in countries outside of the United States. Career Alternatives.
Development And Agric. Economics Development and agric. economics Market Analysis and agricultural Policy courses are offered to students of the faculties of economics and business http://www.ifgb.uni-hannover.de/entw_u_agraroekon.html?&L=1
Home Development and agric. economics Market Analysis and agricultural Policy At the Faculty of Horticulture courses are offered in Horticultural Business http://www.ifgb.uni-hannover.de/index.php?id=1&L=1
University Of Maryland Eastern Shore 2000-02 Catalog AGEC 213 Introduction to agriculture economics 3 AGME 283 Engineering PrinciplesApplied ELECTIVE Select from agric. courses 3 AGRI 301 Seminar 1 http://www.umes.edu/catalog/ansci/agbsaged.htm
Ag And Applied Economics Course Listing For Fall 2004 Community Economic Development Fall Semester 2004 courses AP EC 202,agric economics, 10151205 MWF, 174 P AS, EH Kaiser http://cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu/f04_list.htm
Extractions: 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 409/609 Commodity Futures Markets 9:05-9:55 MWF C.E. Curtis, Jr. AP EC 421 Globalization 3:30-4:45 TTH 104 Newman G.J. Wells CSENV /AP EC 426/626
Ag And Applied Economics Course Listing For Fall 2002 Community Economic Development Fall Semester 2003 courses AP EC 202,agric economics, 10151205 MWF, 174 P AS, EH Kaiser http://cherokee.agecon.clemson.edu/f03_list.htm
Extractions: 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
Faculty Of Agricultural & Food Sciences Outline 61.045 agric. economics and Marketing 2Agribusiness and agricultural economics courses 61.044 agric. economics andMarketing 1 http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/programs/diploma_courses.html
Agric. Economics & Farm Mgmt. Graduate Degree Program The following courses, or their equivalents, are basic prerequisites to the Specialization courses, 3 credits must be from Agricultural economics http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/agric_economics/programs/grad.html
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: Toll-Free: 1-888-374-2338 Setting Standards in Practical Learning Jump To Section Seminars/Short Courses In-house Training OBC Exam Preparation P.Eng. Exam Preparation Foreign Trained Engineer Distance Education Register Resource Links Join Mailing List Search Site About Us Contact Us Recommend EPIC Established 1992 Engineering continuing education, engineering courses, In-house engineering training INTRODUCTION Each discipline examination syllabus is divided into two examination categories: compulsory and elective. A full set of Agricultural/Biosystems/Bioresource/Food Engineering examinations consists of nine, three-hour examination papers. Candidates will be assigned examinations based on an assessment of their academic background. Examinations from discipline syllabi other than those specific to the candidates discipline may be assigned at the discretion of the constituent Association/Ordre.
Faculty Of Social Sciences -Department Of Economics (Ghana) MA agric. Econ. Australia Ph.D. (Econ) (Melbourne) Plus 4 optionalcourses selected from economics 400 level courses. http://www.nul.ls/faculties/social/deconomics.htm
Extractions: 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
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
Extractions: 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). 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).
Faculty Of Agriculture, University Of Benin The department offers courses leading to the award of B.agric, M.Sc (by Thesis)and Ph.D (by DEPARTMENT OF agric economics AND EXTENTION SERVICES http://www.uniben.edu/academics/faculty/agriculture/dean/agric_departments.htm
Extractions: Home Faculties Programs Departments ... Staff Students' Union OO DEPARTMENTS 1. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES The Department is managed by an Acting Head of department who is assisted by 2 administrative staff. There are 2 senior lectures, 2 Lectures I, 2 lectures II and 2 Assistant lectures. History The Department of Fisheries was established along with the faculty of Agriculture in the 1983/84 session. The pioneering students of the department graduated during the 1987/88 academic session. The Department s one of the six departments in the faculty of Agriculture and offers courses which lead to the award of the Bachelor of Agriculture degree with option in Fisheries. The Post Graduate degree of M.Sc and Ph.D with specialized areas are also obtained from the department. The Department also has a part-time Diploma Certificate programme and a proposed part-time programme for the award of the B.Agric (fisheries) Degree Certificate. Mission and Goal In addition to the philosophy and objectives of the Faculty of Agriculture as set out in the Faculty prospectus, the Department of Fisheries is set out to achieve the following goals:
University Of The Free State The Department of agricultural economics as it features within the Faculty of M.Sc.agric and M.Com Ph.D. in agricultural Management. Short courses http://www.uovs.ac.za/container.php?&code=DEPT&faculties_id=04&dept_id=099&origi