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ACCT 495: Internship in Accounting
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
This course provides an opportunity for students to gain practical accounting experience through on-the-job assignments at businesses and institutions in the local area. Accounting students spend 12 hours a week doing such field work. Prerequisite: Permission of Departmental Chairperson.
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ACCT 498: Independent Study in Acctg
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
This course provides an opportunity for students to gain practical accounting experience through on-the-job assignments at businesses and institutions in the local area. Accounting students spend 12 hours a week doing such field work. Prerequisite: Permission of Departmental Chairperson. 498. INDEPENDENT STUDY IN ACCTG (CREDIT, 3 Hours). This course provides an opportunity for students to participate in special research projects or study contempoary issues in accounting. Prerequisite: Permission of Departmental Chairperson.
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AGEC 000: Dept Comprehensive
0.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
No course description available.
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AGEC 110: Intro to Agriculture
2.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
Designed to help students become better acquainted with the food and agricultural sector's contribution to the nation, career opportunities it offers, and future trends in the field.
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AGEC 212: Applied Economic Principles
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
An applied course in principles of economics with special reference to the rural subsector. Principles of economic growth and development are surveyed along with fundamentals of micro- and macro-economic theories. Microeconomic theory is the basis for the course
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AGEC 311: Farm Management
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
Business management principles are stressed. Economic principles as applied to the organization and operation of farms, total and partial budgeting, farm record analysis, farm financial management, and analysis of farm leases are also considered. Prerequisites: AGEC 212 or ECON 210.
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Undergraduate level AGEC 212 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 210 Minimum Grade of C
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AGEC 312: Intro to Agribusiness
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
A survey course in agribusiness methods and management. Covers general aspects of agribusiness, including economic conditions, legal environment, farming subsectors, financing, and marketing of agricultural inputs. Prerequisites: AGEC 212 or ECON 210.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate level AGEC 212 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 210 Minimum Grade of C
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AGEC 321: Agri Power Machan
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
AGRI POWER MACHAN
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AGEC 333: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
Course designed to cover the capital needs of individual farms and agribusiness firms, financial management tools, legal instruments, and financial institutions. Emphasis on decisionmaking, firm growth, financial leverage, liquidity, capital rationing, and budgeting. PrerequisiteAGEC 311.
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Undergraduate level AGEC 311 Minimum Grade of C
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AGEC 412: Public Policy
3.00 Credits
Southern University and A & M College
Study of policy issues facing the industry, analysis of past and current federal and state governmental policies, programs, and effects on agriculture; the use of economic concepts to evaluate possible future agriculture policies and programs. Prerequisite: AGEC 212 or ECON 210.
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Undergraduate level AGEC 212 Minimum Grade of C or Undergraduate level ECON 210 Minimum Grade of C
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