Courses Taught by Applied Economics
and Statistics Faculty


Spring Semester 2008

Syllabi and other information are available on-line for many of these courses. These syllabi are preliminary: the official version is the one distributed by the class instructor. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0 or higher to read or print the syllabi. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download it free from the Adobe web site link for Acrobat Reader. Simply click on the underlined course titles to see what is available.

 

Course Title Time Rm/Bldg Instructor

AP EC 202 Agricultural Economics (section 001) 11:15-12:05MWF A102 P&AS C.E. Curtis, Jr.
AP EC 202 Agricultural Economics (section 002) 3:45-4:50MW A103 P&AS W.M. Smathers, Jr.
AP EC 302
Econ. of Farm Mgt 2:30-3:45MW
E144 P&AS
C.E. Carpio
AP EC 309 Economics of Ag Marketing 9:05-9:55 MWF A102 P&AS C.E. Curtis, Jr.
AP EC 319 Agribusiness Management 12:30-1:45TTH  E145 P&AS W.N. Ferreira  
AP EC 351 Principles of Advertising 2:00-3:15 TTH 174 P&AS B. S. Martin.
AP EC 411/611
CRD 411/611
Regional Impact Analysis 11:00-12:15 TTH 312 Daniel M.S. Henry
AP EC 412/612
CRD 412/612
Regional Econ. Dev. Theory & Policy 9:30-10:45 TTH 232 McAdams D.L. Barkley
AP EC 421/621  Globalization Internet Course   G.J. Wells
AP EC 452/652 Agricultural Policy 9:30-10:45TTH F150 P&AS M.D. Hammig
AP EC 456/656 Prices 11:00-12:15TTH E144 P&AS O. Isengildina-Massa.
AP EC 475/675 Wildlife Economics 2:30-3:45MW A103 P&AS W.M. Smathers, Jr.
AP EC 490/
899
Creative Inquiry - Economics/Statistics of Trout Fisheries     W.M. Smathers, Jr.
W.C. Bridges
AP EC 819 Futures and Options 2:00-3:15TTH A103 P&AS O. Isengildina-Massa
AP EC 822
(ECON 822)
Contemporary Public
Policy
9:05- 9:55MWF A105 P&AS M.D. Hammig
AP EC 891 Thesis Research n.a. n.a. Dept. Faculty
AP EC 899 Special Topics n.a. n.a. Dept. Faculty
AP EC 991 Dissertation Research n.a. n.a. Dept. Faculty
ECON 310 The International Economy, Section 1,
2:30-3:45MW 113 Brackett G.J. Wells
ECON 310 The International Economy, Section 2 4:00-5:15MW 113 Brackett G.J. Wells
CRD 335 Leadership in Organizations 9:30-10:45TTH E144 P&AS J.A. Espey
CRD 357 Natural Resource Economics 11:15-12:05MWF 144 P & AS M. Espey
EXST 222 Statistics In Everyday Life
(sections 001-003)
various
various
Dept. Faculty
EXST 301 Introductory Statistics, Sections 001-008 (lab required)
various
various
Dept faculty
EXST 411/611 Statistical Process Control 11:00-12:15 TTH 413 Daniel J. R. Rieck
EXST 801 Statistical Methods, Sections 001-003 (lab required)
various
various
Dept faculty
EXST 802 Statistical Methods, II 11:00-12:15TTH E145 P&A L.W. Grimes
EXST 803 Regressionand Least Sq Analysis 9:05-9:55 MWF E145 P&AS H.S. Hill, Jr
EXST 804 Sampling 2:00-3:15TTH E145 P&AS L.W. Grimes
EXST 805 Design and Analysis of Experiments 9:30-10:45 TTH E145 P&AS J.E. Toler
EXST 811 Special Problems in Experimental Stat. n.a. n.a. Dept. faculty
EXST 812 Selected Topics-Section 001 9:30-10:45TTH A202 P&AS P.D. Gerard
EXST 812 Selected Topics-Section 002 2:00-3:15TTH A202 P&AS P.D. Gerard


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