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