Environmental Studies Program At The University Of Tennessee courses Required for Specialty (Minor) in Environmentally related areas of 342, 350, and 6 semester hrs of agric. economics and Rural Society electives. http://web.utk.edu/~esp/minorcourses.html
Extractions: Courses Required for Specialty (Minor) in Environmentally related areas of Study AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL RESOURCES A. Basic Requirements: 16 semester hrs above 200-level with majority at 300-400 level at least 9 semester hrs taken at UTK B. Agriculture Economics and Business: (19 hrs.), incl. Econ 201*, Agriculture Economics 210, 342, 350, and 6 semester hrs of Agric. Economics and Rural Society electives. C. Food Science and Technology: (32 hrs.)* including: 140, 420-9, 410 or 411, plus electives in Food Science and Technology. D. Forestry: (24 hrs.)* including: FWF 211 or 250, FWF 311 and 9 hrs from FWF 312, 313, 315, 316, and 416. E. Wildlife and Fisheries Science: (31 hrs.)* including 16 hrs from FWF 211 or 250, FWF 300, 317, 416, or WFS 341, 440, 443, 444, and 445. Prerequisites not waived. F. Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Design: (23 hrs.)* including 3 of the following: 280, 310, 330, 440; any of the following for the remaining hrs: 210, 220, 230, 320, 350, 360, 370, 380, 410, 440, 450, 460, 480, 490, 493. No prerequisites waived.
School Of Business Administration The minor consists of the following courses economics 201202, Finance 301, Non-Business International elective (Chosen from agric 410, agric Econ 335, 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
Untitled Document courses are also included in basic agricultural and biological sciences 3 - agric 103 Intro. to Animal Industries 3 - agric 105 agriculture and Society http://www.registrar.clemson.edu/publicat/prevcats/0001/sections/colleges/cafls/
Extractions: Bachelor of Science AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS The Agricultural Economics curriculum emphasizes a strong background in economics with applications to production agriculture, agribusiness, natural resources, and the environment. Courses are also in-cluded in basic agricultural and biological sciences, liberal arts, and business. Students have 18 hours of electives to use to further individual specialization or to broaden the educational experience. Employment opportunities for graduates in Agricultural Economics are many and diverse. Private sector opportunities include agricultural production, banking, finance, marketing, and public relations. Public sector opportunities include national/local organizations, government agencies, educational institutions, and cooperative extension services. Graduates have also begun businesses or returned to family-owned businesses. This major also provides an excellent background for professional or graduate study in several disciplines. Students in the Agricultural Economics curriculum take a basic set of courses during the freshman and sophomore years. During the junior and senior years, students concentrate in one of five emphasis areas: Agricultural Business, Economics, International Trade and Development, Production, and Real Estate. Students should select one of the five emphasis areas by the end of the sophomore year.
Rhodes University GG Antrobus, MSc(agric)(Natal), PhD(Rhodes). Associate Professor One, or insome cases two, courses in economics are allowed as credits for http://www.ru.ac.za/academic/faculties/commerce/economics__economic_history.html
Extractions: Rhodes University Academic Faculties Commerce Economics Economic History FACULTIES: COMMERCE EDUCATION HUMANITIES ... SCIENCE Professor Associate Professor Senior Lecturer Lecturers Junior Lecturer Senior Lecturer Lecturers Academic Development Programme 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 ECO 102 Macroeconomics Economics 2 consists of FOUR half-credit course modules (2 per semester): CODE MODULE CREDIT SEMESTER OFFERED ECO 211 Macroeconomic Theory ECO 212 Macroeconomic Applications and Policy Issues ECO 213 Microeconomic Theory
UW-Madison Timetable Spring 2004-05 Courses For Dept. 108 421, Econ Analysisagric Markets, A1, 3 . SIC, Econ 301 or equiv . 671,Energy economics, A1, 3 . SDC, Sr or Grad st and intermed econ or http://timetable.doit.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/TTW3.navigate.cgi?20052 crses/d108.html
The MEES Graduate Program - Courses MEES Course Listing agricultural and Resource economics AREC 484 EconometricAppl. in agric/Nat. Sciences (3 credits) 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.
Agricultural Economics Honours Degrees in agricultural economics. BSc.agric. M.Sc.agric. (agriculturalProduction Systems). The basis of the course content for this http://academic.sun.ac.za/agric/agric_econ/
Agric & Resource Economics Minor (AREC) The University of Arizona On Course! Academic Program Requirements Report agric Resource economics Minor (AREC) agricultural Resource economics Academic http://ruby.ccit.arizona.edu/academic/oncourse/data-minors/994/DPUxMINxARECxxx.h
Agric & Resource Economics Minor (AREC) The University of Arizona On Course! Academic Program Requirements Report The agric Resource economics Minor (AREC) requires a minimum of 20 units http://ruby.ccit.arizona.edu/academic/oncourse/data-minors/984/DPUxMINxARECxxx.h
Biological And Agricultural Sciences The BSc(agric)(Hons) degree is offered in the following fields of specialization.Agrarian Extension, agricultural economics, Agronomy, Animal Nutrition http://www.up.ac.za/study/yearbook/eng97/faculty/biol/postgrad/biologic.htm
Extractions: Biological and agricultural sciences BACCALAUREUS SCIENTIAE HONORES (BSc(Hons)) MAGISTER SCIENTIAE: MSc BACCALAUREUS SCIENTIAE AGRICULTURAE HONORES: BSc(Agric)(Hons) MAGISTER SCIENTIAE AGRICULTURAE: MSc(Agric) ... DOCTOR SCIENTIAE : DSc BACCALAUREUS SCIENTIAE HONORES (BSc(Hons)) Admission requirement: Subject to the stipulations of General Regulations G. 1.3 and G. 62, an appropriate bachelor's degree in a biological field is a prerequisite: On the understanding that a candidate who obtained an average of less than 60% in the major courses in the final year of his bachelor's degree, will only be admitted to study with the approval of the Dean, on the recommendation of the Head of department. Additional requirements may be prescribed by the Head of department. Duration : Full-time students: a minimum of one year. Part-time students: two years. A student must obtain an average of at least 75% in the major course(s), with at least 65% in all other courses to obtain the degree with distinction. In addition to the prescribed courses a research project forms an integral part of the course.
Agricultural Economics (BSc Agric) - Pretoria University agricultural economics (BSc agric) Pretoria University First course inChemistry 131 General Physics 131 Molecular and Cell Biology 111 Mathematics http://www.careerexpo.co.za/viewcourse.asp?code=1626
College Of Arts, Science And Technology, Keffi ii) To offer courses of instruction in Arts, Languages, Sciences, Chemistry,Biology, agric Science, Technical Drawing, Mental and Woodwork, Geography, 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.
Undergraduate Admissions L The University Of Ibadan (b) First Degree course (by Direct Entry) for the Bachelor of Science Degree Pure Mathematics, Physics, Geology or economics. OR NCE (agric. http://www.ui.edu.ng/undergraduateaddmission.htm
Extractions: The General Entry Requirement is that candidates have credits in five relevant subjects at one sitting or six relevant subjects at two sittings. A Credit Pass in English Language is compulsory for all while a Credit Pass in Mathematics is also compulsory for those seeking admission to Science based Faculties, but a Pass in Mathematics shall be allowed in the case of Faculty of the Social Sciences for all courses except Economics where a credit in Mathematics is compulsory. Candidates seeking Admission to the Faculties of Arts, Law and Education for Arts based Teaching subjects need not pass Mathematics except for the Departments of Guidance and Counselling and Educational Management where a Credit Pass is compulsory.
AGRICULTURAL TRAINING To register for the B.Sc.agric. degree (a fouryear course) which is offered by the agric. degrees programmes with majors in agricultural economics, http://www.nda.agric.za/docs/Digest2000/Digest8.htm
Extractions: Secondary Schools Technikons Colleges of Agriculture Faculties or departments of agriculture and univerities in South Africa ... National Agricultural Training Board Formal agricultural training is available at five different levels, i.e. at primary schools, secondary schools, colleges of agriculture, technikons and universities. Primary and secondary schools are managed by the education departments of the provinces while colleges of agriculture are controlled by the provincial departments of Agriculture. Technikons fall under the Department of Education and agricultural faculties are the responsibility of the universities concerned. The ARC (Agricultural Research Council) regularly presents various specialised training courses and infor-mation days which are attended by farmers and delega-tes from South Africa and neighbouring countries. Specialised exhibitions, training courses and open days (with practical demonstrations) are used to reach the small-scale farmer. Veterinary surgeons are trained at the University of Pretoria's Faculty Science at Onderstepoort. The former Faculty of Veterinary Science at the Medical University of South Africa has amalgamated with the Faculty of the University of Pretoria. State veterinarians are assisted countrywide by animal health technicians who obtained a National Diploma in Health at certain technikons and various other colleges of agriculture. They are involved in the observation of diseases, the testing and inoculation of animals for specific diseases, as well as extension to stock farmers on the prevention of the most important animal diseases.
Cand. Agric. The areas of specialisation have some common core courses. These courses arebased on a required knowledge of economic theory, quantitative and qualitative 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).
School Of Agriculture Agricultural Technology - Federal sDepartment of agricultural economics and Extension. Degree Option B. agric.Tech (agric. Back to Dept of agric Econ Ext. Course http://www.futa.edu.ng/SAAT-agric-econsTable.htm
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.
Curriculum In Agricultural Business Management EC 431 Labor economics. 3. Technical agric. Elective4. 3, Technical agric. Elective4 Course must be from the General Education list of electives. http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/curricula/cals/11abm.html
Extractions: Curriculum: Agricultural Business Management Degree earned: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business Management Effective: 06/2005 Updated: 05/2005 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 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 200 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 Microeconomics ARE 311 Agricultural Markets or ARE 303 Farm Bus. Mgmt
Curriculum In Agricultural And Environmental Technology ST 350 economics Bus Stat. 3. agric and Res economics Elective4 E. One coursefrom the Social Sciences Elective List excluding economics. http://www.ncsu.edu/registrar/curricula/cals/11aet.html
Extractions: Curriculum: Agricultural and Environmental Technology Degree earned: Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Environmental Technology Effective: 08/2003 Updated: 08/2003 FRESHMAN YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits ALS 103 Intro. Topics in ALS CH 101 Chem - A Molecular Sci or CH 102 General Chemistry I Lab Literature Elective GC 120 Found of Graphics History, Philosophy, or Religion SOPHOMORE YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits BIO 181 Intro Biology I SSC 200 Soil Science CH 201 Chemistry - A Quant Science CH 202 Quant Chem Lab MA 114 Intro. to Finite Math PY 211 College Physics I PY 212 College Physics II Physical Education Elective ARE 201 Intro Agri Res Econ JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits BAE 323 Water Management BAE 324 Surveying BAE 333 Processing Agri Prod Group A, B, and C Elective Agric and Res Economics Elective Group A, B, and C Elective Communication Elective Soc Sci Elective SENIOR YEAR Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits BAE 343 Agri Electrification Agri and Res Economics Elective Group A, B, and C Elective