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AREC 435: Commodity Futures and Options
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Two hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Restricted to Agricultural & Resource Economics majors (0111C &0111O), Environmental Science and Policy Environmental Economics concentration majors (2299D), and those minoring in Agribusiness Economics (#AG01), Environmental Economics and Policy (#AG02), or Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development (#AG03) Other students will be taken off the hold file on the first day of class as space allows. Prerequisite: ECON306, ECON326 or equivalent; and BMGT230, ECON321 or equivalent. The economics and institutional features of commodity futures and options markets. Students will develop a basic understanding of the underlying price relationships between cash and futures markets and will apply this information to business risk management decision making.
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AREC 445: Agricultural Development,Population Growth and the Environment
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Restricted to Agricultural & Resource Economics majors (0111C &0111O), Environmental Science and Policy Environmental Economics concentration majors (2299D), and those minoring in Agribusiness Economics (#AG01), Environmental Economics and Policy (#AG02), or Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development (#AG03) Other students will be taken off the hold file on the first day of class as space allows. Prerequisite: ECON306, ECON326 or equivalent. Development theories, the role of agriculture in economic development, the agricultural policy environment, policies impacting on rural income and equity, environmental impacts of agricultural development.
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AREC 453: Natural Resources and Public Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Restricted to Agricultural & Resource Economics majors (0111C &0111O), Environmental Science and Policy Environmental Economics concentration majors (2299D), and those minoring in Agribusiness Economics (#AG01), Environmental Economics and Policy (#AG02), or Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development (#AG03) Other students will be taken off the hold file on the first day of class as space allows. Prerequisite: ECON306, ECON326 or equivalent. Rational use and reuse of natural resources. Theory, methodology, and policies concerned with the allocation of natural resources among alternative uses. Optimum state of conservation, market failure, safe minimum standard, and cost-benefit analysis.
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AREC 454: The Economics of Climate Change
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: ECON306 or ECON326. Restricted to Agricultural and Resource Economics majors (0111C and 0111O), Environmental Science and Policy Environmental Economics Concentration majors (2299D), and those minoring in Agribusiness Economics (#AG01), Environmental Economics and Policy (#AG02), or Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development (#AG03). Other students will be taken off the holdfile on the first day of class as space allows. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AREC454 or AREC489C. Formerly AREC489C. The role of economics in the formation of climate policy; basic concepts of environmental economics including efficiency, externalities, and policy instruments; economic models of intertemporal decisions and decision making in the face of uncertainty. Applied economic analysis of specific issues and current policy initiatives.
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AREC 455: Economics of Land Use
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Restricted to Agricultural & Resource Economics majors (0111C &0111O), Environmental Science and Policy Environmental Economics concentration majors (2299D), and those minoring in Agribusiness Economics (#AG01), Environmental Economics and Policy (#AG02), or Resource and Agricultural Policy in Economic Development (#AG03) Other students will be taken off the hold file on the first day of class as space allows. Prerequisite: ECON306, ECON326 or equivalent. Fundamentals of location theory. Microeconomics of land use decisions, including determination of rent and hedonic pricing models. Impacts of government decisions on land use, including regulation (e.g., zoning), incentives (transferable development rights), provision of public services, and infrastructure investments. Impacts of land use on environmental quality, including issues relating to sprawl, agricultural land preservation, and other topics of special interest.
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AREC 489: Special Topics in Agricultural and Resources Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Repeatable to 9 credits.
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ARHU 105: Honors Humanities First Semester Colloquium
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Restricted to Honors Humanities entering freshmen only. Reading and discussion of the personal and social value of higher education with special attention to Arts and Humanities
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ARHU 106: Honors Humanities Second Semester Colloquium
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: ARHU105. For Honors Humanities students only. Formerly ARHU109. Exploration of the cultural and educational resources of campus and metropolitan area. Attendance at various additional events and activities is required.
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ARHU 205: Second Year Seminar in Honors Humanities
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
One hour of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: Admission to Honors Humanities Program. Recommended: ARHU105 and ARHU106. Sophomore standing. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARHU218A or ARHU205. Formerly ARHU218A. Seminar on basic issues and methodologies in the humanities and arts.
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ARHU 206: Honors Humanities Research Semester
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Restricted to Honors Humanities students only. Prerequisite: ARHU105, ARHU106 and ARHU205. Sophomore standing. Not open to students who have completed ARHU209. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARHU206 or ARHU209. Formerly ARHU209. Independent research and completion of students' chosen Keystone Project developed during the preceding three semesters in ARHU105, ARHU 106 and ARHU205. Willmeet as a class during the early part of the semester and discuss issues in humanities scholarship including theory, methodology and pedagogy.
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