Courses Taught by Applied Economics
and Statistics Faculty


Spring Semester 2009

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 Instructor

AP EC 202 Agricultural Economics (section 001) C.E. Curtis, Jr.
AP EC 202 Agricultural Economics (section 002) W.M. Smathers, Jr.
AP EC 302
Economics of Farm Mgt C.E. Carpio
AP EC 309 Economics of Ag Marketing K.A. Boys
AP EC 319 Agribusiness Management W.N. Ferreira  
AP EC 361
CRD 361
Introduction to Health Care Economics C.E. Curtis, Jr.
AP EC 411/611
CRD 411/611
Regional Impact Analysis D.H. Hughes
D.L. Barkley
AP EC 412/612
CRD 412/612
Regional Econ. Development. Theory & Policy D.L. Barkley
AP EC 421/621 Globalization W.A. Ward
AP EC 452/652 Agricultural Policy J. D. Kropp
AP EC 456/656 Prices O. Isengildina-Massa.
AP EC 475/675 Wildlife Economics W.M. Smathers, Jr.
AP EC 490
section 1
Selected Topics - Natural Resource Use in Native American Economies M. Espey
AP EC 490
section 3
Research Course on Global Manufacturing Transition W.A. Ward
AP EC 490
section 8
Creative Inquiry - Economics/Statistics of Trout Fisheries W.M. Smathers, Jr.
W.C. Bridges
AP EC 490
section 630
Selected Topics - International Agribusiness Study Tour of Argentina T.D. Davis
AP EC 809 Advanced Natural Resource Economics S.R. Templeton
AP EC 819 Futures and Options O. Isengildina-Massa
AP EC 822
(ECON 822)
Contemporary Public Policy D.B. Willis
AP EC 891 Thesis Research Dept. Faculty
AP EC 899 Special Topics
AP EC 991 Dissertation Research Dept. Faculty
CRD 357 Natural Resource Economics M. Espey
EXST 222 Statistics In Everyday Life
(sections 001-003)
Dept. Faculty
EXST 301 Introductory Statistics, Sections 001-008 (lab required) Dept faculty
EXST 411/611 Statistical Process Control J. R. Rieck
EXST 801 Statistical Methods, Sections 001-003 (lab required) Dept faculty
EXST 802 Statistical Methods, II J. R. Rieck
EXST 803 Regression and Least Sq Analysis W.C. Bridges
EXST 805 Design and Analysis of Experiments J.E. Toler
EXST 811 Special Problems in Experimental Stat. Dept. faculty
EXST 817 Multi-Variate Statistics P.D. Gerard


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