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ABAC 1000: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
1 hour. Two hours of lecture each week for the first half of the semester. This course is designed to provide orientation to the institution and to college living that will aid the student in transition to the college environment. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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AECO 1150: Farm Organization And Management
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. A study of farm management with major emphasis upon decision-making and efficient use of farm resources. Fall.
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AECO 2200: Agricultural Records
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. A study of the accounting and financial data in agriculture and how it may be used to manage various agricultural organizations through the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Fall.
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AECO 2258: Agricultural Economics
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. Prerequisite: Exemption from or successful completion of READ 0099. A study of the economic principles of Agricultural Economics and the application of these principles to the solution of agricultural and farm business problems. Fall, Spring.
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AECO 2260: Agricultural Marketing
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. A technical course of marketing methods, practices and policies in agriculture. The course emphasizes the management applications of marketing techniques in an agricultural environment. Spring.
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AECO 3430: Agricultural Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. Prerequisite: ACCT 2101 or AECO 2200, AECO 1150, and AECO 2258 or ECON 2106. Introductory course in finance as used in agribusiness, farming, financial institutions, and more broadly in the financial services industry. Emphasis will be placed on reading and interpreting financial statements, analyzing investment opportunities, and understanding financial issues. Spring.
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AECO 3800: Food And Agriculture Marketing
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. Prerequisite: AECO 2258 or ECON 2106, and AECO 2260. An introductory course to the marketing functions and agencies involved in moving farm products to consumers. Course will examine application of marketing and economic principles to decision making in agribusiness firms. Fall.
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AECO 4100: Agribusiness Management
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. Prerequisite: ACCT 2101 or AECO 2200, AECO 1150, and AECO 2258 or ECON 2106. Basic economic and managerial concepts, procedures, and techniques in agribusiness management. Emphasis will be placed on the techniques of planning, organization, directing, controlling, and staffing functions of management. Spring.
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AENG 1121: Engineering Measurements
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. A course teaching surveying methods, instruments and computations related to field problems in taping, leveling, directions, curves and land surveying. As needed.
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AENG 2207: Introductory Metal Technology
3.00 Credits
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
3 hours. A course designed to develop the basic understanding and skills in metal work; selection, care and use of materials, hand tools, and power equipment. Emphasis will be made in cold and hot metal work, gas and arc welding, plumbing, soldering, and surface finishing. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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