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Old August 25th, 2013, 05:41 PM
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Default Re: University of Kentucky agriculture school

You want to get information about on Agricultural Education at the University of Kentucky so I want to tell you that College of Agriculture is part of University of Kentucky, and its Department of Agricultural Economics offers graduate education in a unique learning environment.

Here you are looking for its graduate program study material so I am providing here:
AEC 101 THE ECONOMICS OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE. (3)
An introduction to the field of agricultural economics and some of the basic tools and concepts of decision making. Concepts are illustrated
in terms of selected current social and economic issues including the role of agriculture in both a national and international dimension.
Students who have completed ECO 201 are not eligible to take AEC 101 without the consent of the instructor.
AEC 201 INTRODUCTION TO FARM AND NATURAL RESOURCE FINANCE. (3)
This course provides an introduction to basic concepts used in financial analysis that can be applied to farms and small agriculturallyrelated
businesses. It provides an overview of basic financial statements and their role in business planning. These tools will be applied
to case studies of farms, agribusiness, and forestry firms. Prereq: MA 123 and ECO 201 or ECO 202 or AEC 101.
*AEC 300 TOPICS IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Subtitle required). (1-3)
Study in special topics in agricultural economics. May be repeated under a different subtitle to a maximum of 6 credits. A course may
be offered twice under a given subtitle. Lecture, 1-3 hours; laboratory, 0-6 hours per week. Prereq: ECO 201.
AEC 302 AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES. (4)
A comprehensive study of economic principles and management tools useful in farm and agribusiness decision making. Utilizes a systems
approach to the planning, implementation and control of the agricultural business. Specific attention to application of management and
decision theory, economic principles used in decision making, and risk management strategies. Emphasis on planning the future course
of the business, acquiring and managing the necessary resources, and establishing physical and financial control over the business. Lab
incorporates microeconomic applications of management principles developed in lectures. Prereq: ECO 201.

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AEC Director of Graduate Studies
University of Kentucky
Department of Agricultural Economics
400 Charles E. Barnhart Bldg.
Lexington, KY 40546-0276
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