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AGEC 4450: Negotiation
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines how to use negotiation to resolve conflict. Describes conflict; outlines way to address conflict; examines different negotiation strategies and the impact of cognitive bias, power, ethics, and individual and cultural differences; and explores mediation practices. Students complete negotiations, role-plays, and questionnaires. Dual listed with AGEC 5450. Prerequisites: COJO 1010 and junior standing.
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AGEC 4460: Agr&Econ Develop
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Examines the roles of agriculture in the transformation of the economics of underdeveloped countries. Examines development theories, case studies and analytical techniques. Prerequisites: AGEC 1010, 1020 and USP G course.
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AGEC 4500: Agric Finance
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Principles of financial management; compounding and discounting; leverage and capital budgeting and alternatives in resource control. Prerequisite: AGEC 1020 or equivalent.
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AGEC 4550: Negotiation Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Focuses on using an analytical perspective for maximizing joint gains between negotiators. The student will learn analytical techniques to prepare for negotiation, evaluate options and proposals during a negotiation, and evaluate negotiated outcomes with respect to maximization of joint gains and fairness criteria. Cross listed with ENR 4550. Dual listed with AGEC 5550. Prerequisites: Completion of QA.
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AGEC 4600: Comm Econ Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Analysis of regions and rural communities; their problems, socioeconomic characteristics, land use and economic development. Provides training in regional economic analysis, fiscal impact analysis and benefit cost analysis. Prerequisites:AGEC/ECON 1010 and AGEC 1020; M2<>QB.
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AGEC 4640: Adv Farm/Ranch Mgt
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Tools of management decision-making applied to problems of farm-ranch management and resource acquisition and use. Prerequisites: AGEC 1020, 2020 and MATH 1400.
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AGEC 4660: Comm/Econ Develop
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Community development from an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating theory, concepts and methods from sociology, economics, political science, and community development. Students learn how community theory can be used to design and support effective economic development programs. Includes readings, lectures, guest lectures, field trips and community analysis projects. Dual listed with AGEC 5660. Prerequisites: AGEC/ECON 1020 or SOC 2090 and junior standing.
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AGEC 4700: Econ of Range Res
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Applies economic and decision theory to management and allocation of public and private range resources. Cross listed with ENR 4700. Prerequisite: AGEC 1020 or equivalent.
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AGEC 4710: Nat Res Law/Policy
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Legal and economic examination of laws intended to resolve environmental conflicts. Surveys economic rationales both for private property and government intervention in environmental disputes; content of selected environmental laws in the U.S.; and basic principles of environmental mediation. Prerequisites: AGEC 1020, ECON 1020 or equivalent and 3 hours of business law or agricultural law.
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AGEC 4720: Water Resource Econ
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Presents principles and procedures appropriate to water resource allocation and development decisions. Agricultural, recreational, industrial, and other uses of water are studied. Prerequisites: AGEC 1020 or equivalent; QB course; WB course; Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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