University Of The Free State Requirements for M.Sc.agric in agricultural economics. Option 1 Postgraduatemodules (15 credits each). Compulsory courses http://www.uovs.ac.za/container.php?faculties_id=04&dept_id=099&code=DEPT_DOC&do
UniMelb UGHB96 : Fac. Of Agric, For & Hort : Guide To Courses Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture Guide to courses The Faculty s mission is to advance the science, economics and management of 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.
Program Study Agribusiness Opt economics of agric. Marketing. 5. 16. Commercial Poultry Mgt. *AGRIBUSINESSOPTION courses. A = EVEN YEAR. Prerequisites. economics of agriculture http://department.caes.uga.edu/poultry/student/psagribus.cfm
Extractions: 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
Show Document Barry, RJ, Department of economics Affairs, agriculture and Tourism, Western Cape Ferreira, WA, Grain SA, Grain SA, M.Sc agric, courses in Business http://www.saqa.org.za/show.asp?main=docs/legislation/notices/2000/not1003.html&
AG 901: Search By IAI Major Number, Results Note Relationships between courses (eg a lecture and lab) are not shown in Richland Community College, agric 120, agricultural economics, 3.00 (sem.) http://www.itransfer.org/IAI/Fact/SearchByMajorNo.taf?page=search&IAICode=AG901&
Course Transfer Credit | CMB Courses | Campus Manitoba PROD/DIST/UTIL agric PROD, UM 065.151 PROD DISTRIB UTIL OF AG PRODUCTS,UW 00.0000 NO CREDIT PRINCIPLES OF economics, UW 14.1101 INTRO TO economics http://admissions.campusmanitoba.com/CMACourse/CourseTransferTable.aspx
Untitled Document Diversification of courses and curricular and introduction of course unit system, AEE 203, agric. economics Resource Management, 38, http://www.agridept.gov.lk/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.
Food Production And Environment This includes Core and Required courses, but does not include the Domain or ECON 405 Natural Resource economics AGEC 430 agric, Food Resource Policy http://www.mcgill.ca/mse/ug_programs/bsc/food/
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Environment And Development courses offered at the Macdonald Campus are marked with an (M). AGEC 333Resource economics (M) AGEC 442 Econ of Int l agric Dvlpmnt (M) http://www.mcgill.ca/mse/ug_programs/ba/development/
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Courses agric. economics Budapest, Hungary, Szent István University A more detaileddescription of the course is available, as well as a description of the http://www.cah.nl/en/course/course.html
Marktlehre | Institut Für Agrarökonmie | Prof. Dr. Jens-Peter Loy Selected courses at the Department of Agricultural economics. This list showsselected courses of particular interest for exchange students at the http://www.agric-econ.uni-kiel.de/Abteilungen/marktlehre/fipse/courses.shtml
Economics Calendar Entry - 2000 Professor GG Antrobus, MSc(agric)(Natal), PhD(Rhodes) One, or in some casestwo, courses in economics are allowed as credits for degree/diploma http://www.scifac.ru.ac.za/2000/eco.htm
Extractions: Economics is a three-year major subject which may be studied for degree curricula in the Faculties of Commerce, Humanities and Science. One, or in some cases two, courses in Economics are allowed as credits for degree/diploma curricula in the Faculties of Education and Law. Post graduate studies in Economics are available through honours, masters and doctoral degrees. Economics 1 consists of TWO one-credit courses (1 per semester): CODE COURSE CREDIT SEMESTER OFFERED ECO 101 Microeconomics 1.00 1 ECO 102 Macroeconomics 1.00 2
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
Academic Staff Members In the last two semesters, advanced courses in agricultural economics Such asagric. Development, agric. Production economics, Farm Management, agric. http://www.pdn.ac.lk/agri/agecon/under.html
University Of Saskatchewan: Department Of Agricultural Economics BIOL 110.6; CHEM 112.3; ECON 111.3; ECON 114.3; agric 111.3; agric 112.3; Commerce, agricultural economics or specialization minor courses. http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/agec/undergrad/requirements.htm
Extractions: Graduate Program ... Site Map Degree Program Requirements First year requirements (30 credit units) BIOL 110.6; CHEM 112.3; ECON 111.3; ECON 114.3; AGRIC 111.3; AGRIC 112.3; one of ENG 111.3, 112.3, 113.3, or 114.3; and 6 credit units in the humanities, fine arts or social sciences Second year (33 credit units) AGRIC. 291.3; AG EC 261.3; AG EC 272.3; ECON 211.3; ECON 214.3; MATH 110.3; one of MATH 112.3, 116.3, 213.3, 264.3, ECON 305.3, or 306.3; STATS 245.3; Electives (9 credit units) Third and Fourth Years Honors Required (39 credit units) - AGRIC 494.6; AG EC 315.3; AG EC 322.3; AG EC 342.3; AG EC 361.3; ECON 404.6: COMM 200.3; COMM 201.3; COMM 203.3; AGRIC 222.3 (or 3 credit units in social sciences or humanities); one of PHIL 120.3, 133.3, 140.3, 235.3, 240.3, 241.3, 251.3, 262.3, HIST 254.3, 257.3, 258.3, 287.3, or 288.3. Restricted Electives (15 credit units ) - 12 credits units in Ag. Ec. at the 400-level; 3 credits units in the Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities in Arts and Science, Commerce, Agricultural Economics, or specialization minor courses.
University Of Saskatchewan: Department Of Agricultural Economics Required courses (33 credit units) agric 492.3 or 493.3; AG EC 320.3; AG EC343.3; BIOCH 220.3; BIOL 331.3; PL SC 301.3; PL SC 340.3; PL SC 345.3; http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/agec/undergrad/agronomy.htm
Extractions: Graduate Program ... Site Map Agronomy Program Requirements First year requirements (30 credit units) BIOL 110.6; CHEM 112.3; CHEM 250.3 (non-AG EC Majors); ECON 111.3; ECON 114.3 (AG EC Majors); AGRIC 111.3; AGRIC 112.3; one of ENG 111.3, 112.3, 113.3, or 114.3; and 6 credit units in the humanities, fine arts or social sciences Second year (30 credit units) AGRIC 290.3; AGRIC 291.3; AG EC 302.3 (or ECON 211.3 or 213.3); BIOL 202.3; MATH 101.3 and STATS 103.3 (or six other credit units of Mathematics and Physics); PL SC 314.3; SL SC 240.3; a 3 credit unit social science, humanities or fine arts course; a 3 credit unit open elective Third and Fourth Years (66 credit units) Required Courses (33 credit units): AGRIC 492.3 or 493.3; AG EC 320.3; AG EC 343.3; BIOCH 220.3; BIOL 331.3; PL SC 301.3; PL SC 340.3; PL SC 345.3; PL SC 417.3; SL SC 312.3; SL SC 322.3 (or MECAG 309.3). Approved Elective (33 credit units): Agronomy majors must take an 18 credit unit minor in one of five specialization minors (Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Crop Science, Rangeland Resources or Soil Science). At least 12 credit units taken for the minor must come from the elective category. The difference between 33 credit units of electives and the number taken from the elective category to meet the requirement for a minor are open electives.
Diversified Agriculture Handbook economics or agric. economics, 3 sch, College Requirement Each student willtake a total of nine courses in essential areas of learning communication, http://entomology.unl.edu/divag/handbook.htm
Extractions: email: sdanielson1@unl.edu Table of Contents: Introduction Career Planning and Personal Growth Long Range Goal Sheet Short Range or Annual Goals for this Academic Year ... Other Sources of Information Introduction Welcome to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the Diversified Agriculture major. The faculty and staff hope to make your study at UNL an enriching and worthwhile experience. During the time you spend here we encourage you to work diligently, get involved in department, college and general university activities. . . and enjoy your stay. Your education should be more than just attending classes and taking exams. Get involved, develop a broad based educational mission and work toward your goals. Your advisor will assist you in developing your program. All the faculty in our college encourage you to stop by their offices and get acquainted. Their doors are always open to assist you with any problems that may arise. This handbook provides an overview of the opportunities available in the major and our college. It can be used both as a guide for developing your career plans and as a checklist for working toward your goals while at UNL. The handbook is divided into the following sections:
Cukurova University Course code, Course title, Weekly Teaching hours, courses Total Hours AE467,Computer Use in agric. economics, 2, 1, 51, Elective, 3 http://socrates.cu.edu.tr/socratesgiris/default.asp?go=193
Extractions: PDF version of the Catalog Table of Contents Fields of Study The University ... Return to Fields of Study Agricultural Economics College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources 200 Mumford Hall (573) 882-3747 http://www.ssu.missouri.edu/agecon/grad.htm FACULTY Bruce Bjornson, associate professor, PhD, University of California-Davis. Investment finance and managerial economics. D. Scott Brown, research assistant professor, PhD, University of Missouri. Policy analysis. J. Bruce Bullock , professor and department chair, PhD, University of California-Berkeley. Marketing and policy. Michael L. Cook, professor, PhD, University of Wisconsin. Agribusiness managements, cooperatives, marketing and structure of markets. Jan Dauve, teaching associate professor, PhD, Colorado State University. Economic education and natural resource economics. Brady J. Deaton
Spring 2004 http//courses.ag.uidaho.edu/agecon289. economics of agricultural markets andpricing Ag Econ 416 agric/Natural Res. Project Evaluation Staff http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/spring04.htm
Extractions: Spring 2004 Whether you are searching for scholarly research on a variety of topics or are looking to pursue your own educational goals, we offer several programs that should interest you. Many of our classes can be accessed on the Moscow campus, at the Idaho Falls Higher Education Center, or at the College of Southern Idaho. Our extension specialists offer several non-credit seminars on subjects ranging from community development to risk management and marketing. Our research faculty are involved in basic and applied research on a variety of subjects dealing with natural resources, community development, agribusiness, and agriculture. MWF 11:30 to 12:20 AgSci 204 http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/agecon289