Courses of Study 2011-2012 
    
    Dec 03, 2024  
Courses of Study 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Applied Economics and Management


In the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences .


Course Offerings 

The Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management offers programs in general business, agribusiness, and applied economics. Its undergraduate degree is accredited by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Ten areas of specialization are offered: Accounting, Agribusiness Management, Applied Economics, Entrepreneurship, Environmental and Resource Economics, Finance, Food Industry Management, International Trade and Development, Marketing, and Strategy.

Faculty


L. W. Tauer, chair (154 Warren Hall, (607) 255-4576); C. B. Barrett, J. Bennett, A. Bento, G. Blalock, V. L. Bogan, R. N. Boisvert, N. H. Chau, R. D. Christy, J. M. Conrad, R. T. Curtis, H. deGorter, B. O. Earle, C. Gomes, M. Gomez, D. A Grossman, D. R. Just, H. M. Kaiser, S. M. Kanbur, W. A. Knoblauch, S. C. Kyle, D. R. Lee, A. E. Leiponen, W. H. Lesser, E. E. Lewis, J. Liaukonyte, J. W. Lippitt, J. E. Little, S. Li, E. Liu, E. W. McLaughlin, T. D. Mount, D. T. Ng, A. M. Novakovic, P. D. Perez, D. J. Perosio, S. Poczter, G. L. Poe, E. Prasad, C. K. Ranney, T. M. Schmit, W. D. Schulze, D. H. Streeter, W. G. Tomek, C. G. Turvey, C. L. van Es, B. Wansink, J. Woodard

Minors:


Through the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, CALS students may complete a minor program of study in one of five different subject areas: Agribusiness Management, Business, Environmental and Resource Economics, Applied Economics, and International Trade and Development. The minors consist of at least 17 credits of required courses. In addition to the 5 minors mentioned above, the Dyson School offers a minor in business for engineering majors and a minor in business for biology majors. Students should contact the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management for more detailed information and to enroll in one of these minor programs of study.