Web Enrolment Courses courses Available For New Enrolment Via The Web. 4132, Graduate Diploma in BusinessEconomics. 5127, Graduate Certificate in Regional agric.Development Planning. http://www.studentaccess.uwa.edu.au/enrol/valid_courses.asp
Extractions: Web re-enrolment is unavailable until November. Valid courses and dates will be listed during October. Code Course Name Not for Degree (Arts), Postgraduate Graduate Diploma in Arts Graduate Diploma in Australian Studies Graduate Diploma in Medieval and Renaissance Studies Graduate Diploma in Women's Studies Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Studies Graduate Certificate in Music Education Graduate Certificate in Modern Languages Graduate Diploma in Advanced Social Work Graduate Diploma in Music Education Graduate Diploma in Modern Languages Master of Arts - Coursework Code Course Name Graduate Certificate in Management Graduate Diploma in Economics Graduate Diploma in Employment Relations Graduate Diploma in Accounting Graduate Diploma in Finance Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Graduate Diploma in Marketing Graduate Diploma in Information Management Master of Accounting - Coursework Master of Finance - Coursework Master of Economics - Coursework Master of Information Management - Coursework Master of Marketing - Coursework Master of Electronic Marketing and Information Management Doctor of Business Administration Graduate Diploma in Business Economics Graduate Diploma in Human Resources and Industrial Relations Master of Business Administration - Coursework Master of Business Administration (Advanced) - Coursework Master of Business Administration (International)-Coursework Master of Business Administration (Executive) Master of Management Research
K-State Department Of Agricultural Economics Course List For Spring 2003 02, A, LEC, 00290, P, M W, 1030, WA 328, Grunewald,Orlen C. AGEC500, ProductionEconomics. 03, A, REC, 00300, P, M W F, 830, WA 328, Staff. AGEC505, AgricMarket Struct. http://courses.k-state.edu/spring2003/AGEC/schedule.html
Extractions: Course Title Ref Gr Cr Sec Type No Op Days Hours Room Instructor Ag Econ/Agribusiness A LEC P M W F K 106 Barkley,Andrew P AGEC 120, QUIZ IS 2:00-5:00 THURSDAY, FAIRCHILD 9 Grain/Livestock Mktg A REC P M W F 12:30 p.m. UM 105 Arata,Joseph O A REC P M W F 2:30 p.m. WA 350 Amanor-Boadu,Vincent R B REC P M W F 1:30 p.m. WA 350 Grunewald,Orlen C Ag Econ/Hunger/Povrt A REC P M W F 1:30 p.m. WA 328 Norman,David W Commodity Futures A REC P M W F CW 102 Fox,Sean Sem/Agec/Mktg Team V A REC P M W 5:30 p.m. WA 350 Staff Agribusiness Intern V A INT C Appointment Bernardo,Daniel J Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Agr Econ/Agrbus Prb V A LAB C Appointment Featherstone,Allen M Enrollment restrictions: Instructor Permission Cmptr Appl Econ/Bus A LEC P M W WA 328 Grunewald,Orlen C Production Economics A REC P M W F WA 328 Staff Agric Market Struct A REC P M W F WA 328 Peterson,Jeffrey M
Extractions: = Departmental consent required for ALL students; "Phone Approval Code" also required for non-majors. AREC 500 Master's Plan B/C Studies (1) Enrollment for degree completion. Pre: master's Plan B or C candidate and consent. AREC 626 Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Economics I (3) Elementary statistics and probability theory, two variable and multiple variable regression modeling, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals, multicollinearity, serial correlation, and heteroskedasticity. Pre: 310 or ECON 321, and MATH 241; or consent. (Cross-listed as ECON 628)
Articles In Journals Turvey, 1993. The economics of Structural Change in agriculture .Cdn. J. agric. economics. 41475489 (Invited paper ). 1992. Deen. http://www.uoguelph.ca/~cturvey/articles_in_journals.htm
Extractions: Home Courses [ Articles in Journals ] Working Papers Conference Papers Turvey, C.G. (2001) ' Mycogen as a Case Study in Real Options' Review of Agricultural Economics : Forthcoming Turvey, C.G. (2000) ' Weather Derivatives and Specific Event Risk' Review of Agricultural Economics : Forthcoming Nayak, G and C.G. Turvey (2000) Hedging Price, Yield and Currency Risks: Implications for Hedging Canadian Farm Revenue on U.S. Market s Cdn. J. Agric. Econ . 48: July Turvey, C.G., L. Lake, E. Van Duren and D. Sparling (2000), Economic Value Added (EVA) and the Stock Price Performance of Agribusiness Firms, Agribusiness: An International Journal: forthcoming Turvey, C.G. and R. Romain (2000) " Managing Price Risk of Canadian Dairy Further Processors Using CME Exchange Traded Futures and Options " Cdn. J. Agric. Econ. 48: December Chen, K., K. Meilke and C.G. Turvey (1999). Income Risk and Farm Consumption Behaviour: Implications for the Certainty Equivalent Life-Cycle Model Agricultural Economics
College Of Agricultural Sciences CARMEN I. ALAMOGONZALEZ Assistant Researcher (agric. economics) MS, 1988 Universityof Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus. MARIANO ANTONI-PADILLA Researcher (agric. http://cca.uprm.edu/facultad/Ecag/depart_organization.asp
Department Of Food Economics - UCC [ Academic Staff ] site. ACADEMIC STAFF MR. NICK CHISHOLM, BA, MA, MSc agric. CONT'D. QUALIFICATIONS Sc.(agric.), University of Western Australia Research http://www.ucc.ie/acad/foodecon/staff/mnc2_g.html
Extractions: Research Activity Recent Publications and Reports Chisholm, N. (forthcoming). Irish Aid and Agenda 21: Irish Bilateral Development Assistance post-Rio Chisholm, N. (1996). Irish Aid and Agriculture. A Report to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Irish Aid Advisory Committee, Dublin. Chisholm, N. and P-Y Legal (1995). Joint Evaluation of European Union Programme Food Aid: Zambia: A Rapid Evaluation. Report to European Commission, Overseas Development Institute, London.
University Of The North - Faculty Of Agriculture year Bachelor of Science in agriculture (B.Sc.agric.). are farm management and productioneconomics, agricultural marketing The following courses are offered http://www.unorth.ac.za/Faculty/Agriculture/Agrec.htm
CASNR: Agricultural Economics Major 422 International Finance (3cr) POLS 459 International Political Economy (3cr) Twocourses selected from AECN 346 World Food economics (3cr) AECN 367 agric. http://casnr.unl.edu/education/ugrad/98/agsci/agecon.htm
Extractions: Students majoring in agricultural economics learn to apply economic and financial principles to the analysis of problems in agriculture, business, government, and other areas. The major offers students the opportunity to gain skills in planning, evaluation, and management that are useful in both private- and public-sector enterprises. Agricultural economics majors must meet the core requirements and choose one of three avail bale options ( Farm and Ranch Management General , or Public Policy ) and must complete at least fifteen hours of agricultural economics for a grade (not P/N). Students who intend to pursue a graduate degree program in agricultural economics may do so from any of the agricultural economics majors or options. To avoid deficiencies, the undergraduate program should include MATH 106 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I and both ECON 373 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECON 374 Intermediate Macroeconomics. To see current data on employment opportunities and internships available to Nebraska graduates and students, click here For more information contact:
Spring '03 Course And Room Roster and Life Sciences Applied economics and Management Engineering (BEE) BiologyGeneralCourses (BIO G DR) Horticultural Sciences (HORT) Internat agric Devel (INTAG http://cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/RSS3/RSS3.html
Extractions: The information in this roster is compiled from the Student Information System by the Office of the University Registrar, B7 Day Hall (607-255-4232). Agriculture and Life Sciences Applied Economics and Management (AEM) American Indian Studies (AIS) Animal Science (AN SC) Biological Engineering (BEE) ... Return to top of this page.
Agriculture 2/AE/M2, agric. Hort. Marketing, A, Oct, 1, 3.75, 2/AE/A2, agric. ProductionEconomics, A, Apr, 1, 3.75, 2/AE/P4, agric.Policy in Dev.Countries, A, Oct,1, 3.75, http://www.rdg.ac.uk/UnivRead/vr/VisStu/academia/depts/agriculture.htm
Courses The summary for this Hebrew page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://courses.agri.huji.ac.il/
Pretoria University need for tuition in Mpumalanga. Degree courses offered by the Witbanksatellite campus include BA, BCom, BEd, and BCur. Back to Top http://www.easyinfo.co.za/career/viewinstitution.asp?code=121&con_code=89
School Of Agriculture And Food Science 210AGR105, Applied Microbiology, Compulsory, None, 20. 210AGR106, Intro to AgricEconomics, Compulsory, None, 20. 210AGR107, Soils and Plant Nutrition, Compulsory,None, 20. http://www.qub.ac.uk/afs/undergraduate/ruralresources/structure.htm
Extractions: The new pathway has been structured to provide graduates with a broad holistic view of the rural environment, to meet the varied requirements of employers dealing with issues in planning, environmental audit, land use and sustainability and the economics and sustainability of rural communities and the rural environment. Aims of the degree include provision of training in: Environmental science including basic soil science, land capability assessment, landscape and environmental audit, pollution assessment and control and biodiversity management