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Fall 2006

 

Ag Econ 101 - The Business of Agriculture   Larry Van Tassell
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon101/

          T     2:00 to 2:50     TLC 045

Ag Econ 278 - Farm and Agribusiness Management   Larry Makus
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon278/

Section 01
          MWF     9:30 to 10:20     AG SCI 204
          Th          12:30 to 2:20     TLC 123
Section 02
          MWF     9:30 to 10:20     AG SCI 204
          Th           2:30 to  4:20     TLC 123
Section 03  
          MWF     9:30 to 10:20     AG SCI 204
          W           6:30 to 8:20      TLC 123

Ag Econ 301 - Agricultural Economics 1   Chrisopher S. McIntosh
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon301/

Section 01 - compressed video
          MW       4:30 to 5:45     Ag Sci 104
Section 50 Idaho Falls
          MW       5:30 to 6:45     IFCHE TAB 350A

Ag Econ 356 - Agricultural and Rural Policy    
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon356/

Section 01 - Joseph F. Guenthner
          MWF     11:30 to 12:20     ALB 201
Section 50 - Christopher S. McIntosh - Idaho Falls
          T Th       5:30 to 6:45pm     IFCHE UPHEC 106

Ag Econ 383 - Economics for Natural Resource Managers     Darek Jason Nalle

          MWF     10:30 to 11:20     TLC 030

Ag Econ 409 - Mathematical Economics     Stephen C. Cooke
http://www.agls.uidaho.edu/agec509/

          T Th      11:00 to 12:15     ALB 203

Ag Econ 411 - The World of International Agribusiness      Robert J. Haggerty
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon411/

Section 01 - compressed video
         
M        2:30 to 3:20     AG SCI 104
         
M        3:30 pm - 04:20 AG SCI  28E         
                    also on video for Idaho Falls and Twin Falls
Section 50 videoconferenced Idaho Falls
          M        3:30 to 4:20     TBA         
 

Ag Econ 413 - Management of Human Resources in Agribusiness Firms       Staff

          TuTh     12:30 to 1:45     TLC 031

Ag Econ 414 - Financial Analysis of Agricultural Firms       Larry Van Tassell
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon414/

          TuTh     12:30 to 1:45     AG SCI 104
                      also on video for Idaho Falls and Twin Falls

Ag Econ 415 - Entrepreneurial Skills in Agribusiness Management  Larry Van Tassell

          TuTh     12:30 to 1:45     AG SCI 104
                       also on video for Idaho Falls and Twin Falls

Ag Econ 477 - Law, Ethics, and the Environment     J.D. Wulfhorst
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agec477

           TuTh     9:30 - 10:45    TLC 148

Ag Econ 481 - Agricultural Markets in a Global Economy     Stephen Devadoss

         TuTh     2:00 - 3:15       ALB 112

Ag Econ 509 - Mathematical Economics  Stephen Cooke
http://www.agls.uidaho.edu/agec509/

          T Th    11:00 - 12:15     ALB 203  

Ag Econ 510 - Advanced Microeconomics       Scott Matulich

          MW     12:10 - 1:25   WSU-HULB 023

Ag Econ 524 - International Agricultural Trade and Policy      Stephen Devadoss
http://courses.ag.uidaho.edu/aers/agecon524/

          TuTh     9:30 - 10:45     TLC 246

Ag Econ 528 - Advanced Production Economics and Operations Research
Jim Araji

          MWF     8:30 - 9:20      Ag Sci 28E

Our Mission

The department meets research and extension needs of citizens resulting from economic and social issues related to agriculture, natural resources, and rural communities. The department is committed to enhancing the quality of life for the people of Idaho and the national and global communities by: 

  • Providing new knowledge to support agricultural economies of Idaho and the nation and understanding of economic and social matters related to natural and human resources and to rural communities.
  • Helping people improve their lives through application of research-based knowledge and leadership development focused on economic and social issues and needs.

The department's teaching mission is to provide students with analytical skills and general knowledge as well as the ethical and professional expertise to be responsible, critically-thinking citizens, well prepared to be leaders in their communities. We strive to assure that our graduates are able to function productively in situations such as management of farms and ranches, firms that supply inputs to agriculture, firms that handle and process agricultural commodities, and firms and public agencies that manage natural resources and develop natural resource related public policy.