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ECON 411

Course ID:
Course Code & Number
ECON 411
Course Title
Agricultural Economics
Level
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits
(3+0+0) 3 TEDU Credits, 6 ECTS Credits
Year of Study:
Senior
Semester:
Fall
Type of Course:
Elective
Mode of Delivery:
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction:
English
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite::
Pre-requisites: ECON 212
Co-requisites: NONE
Catalog Description
Economics of agricultural and food markets. Structure and organization of the agricultural industry. Application of basic principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics to agriculture. Role of agriculture in Turkey and the world.
Course Objectives

The goal is to provide the student with an understanding of the basic theoretical tools employed by economists in the analysis agricultural price determination and discovery. Special attention is given to supply and demand, price determination, technical progress, the allocation of land, labour and capital. Types of markets and their structure will be examined as well as the implications they have for participants. The traditional topics of price seasonality, marketing margins, derived demand, and trade will be covered. This course aims to present students the role of government regarding agriculture, food and environment as well as the economics of the food industry.

Software Usage
Students will use MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, Powerpoint) to work on their weekly assignments about 2 hours a week.
Course Learning Outcomes

Upon succesful completion of this course, a student will be able to
1. Discuss agricultural trade, consumption, and employment as it pertains to agricultural economics
2. Demonstrate the basic economic principles of economic systems, supply and demand, and production economics and its importance to agriculture
3. Know the management techniques used to achieve goals in an agriculture business
4. Be able to demonstrate knowledge about the impact of laws governing agricultural economics
5. Explain short and long-run cost structures and cost curves
6. Differentiate own-price, cross-price, and income elasticities
7. Explain structure and interaction of manufacturing and retailing
8. Discuss the product development process, market segmentation, pricing strategies, and break even strategies
9. Analyze an agricultural business opportunity and/or marketing plan

Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Telling/Explaining Discussion/Debate Questioning Reading Demonstrating Problem Solving Collaborating Case Study/Scenarion Analysis Guest Speakers Hands-on Activities Web Searching
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Test / Exam Quiz Case Studies / Homework Presentation (Oral/Poster)
Assessment Methods and Criteria Others:
Design Content
Recommended Reading
1. Drummond. E. H. and J. W. Goodwin, Agricultural Economics. 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, USA, 2011. 2. Penson. J., O. Capps, P. Rosson and R. Woodward, Introduction to Agricultural Economics. 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, New York, 2010.
Required Reading
1. Cramer. G.L., C.W. Jensen and D.D. Southgate, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness. 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, New York, 2001.
Grading
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods Others:
Course Coordinator:
Tekin Köse
Student Workload:
Workload Hrs
Course Readings 36
Hands-on Work 12
Exams/Quizzes 24
Report on a Topic 15
Case Study Analysis 15
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