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APPLIED ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS |
APEC 100 - SOCIETY AND THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF NATURE
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3 Economic principles related to the importance of nature to society, marketplace issues, and design of economic policies reflecting its importance to present and future generations. [When Offered] |
APEC 202 - NATURAL RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENT
AND THE ECONOMY
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Economic principles applied to resource allocation
problems related to environmental and natural resource
issues. Applications to culturally diverse societies,
international issues, and alternative institutions.
Prerequisite: APEC 100 or ECON 102 or MATH 124. [When Offered] |
APEC 211 - FARM AND RANCH BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Farm records, accounts, and budgets and their use in
planning and analyzing farm and ranch business functions
including investments analysis and capital budgeting. |
APEC 280 -INDEPENDENT STUDY
Credit(s): 1 to 3
Intensive study of a special problem in agricultural and
resource economics. |
APEC 310 - ECONOMICS OF RESOURCE ALLOCATION
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Economic principles are used to explain the production
of goods and services, household behavior, economic
equilibrium and the welfare consequences of alternative
exchange mechanisms. Prerequisite: APEC 202 or ECON 102;
MATH 176. |
APEC 312 - INTERMEDIATE MICROCOMPUTER
COMMUNICATIONS
Lecture + Lab: 1 + 0; Credit(s): 1
Applications of communications software and word
processing. Prerequisite: APST 213. |
APEC 315 - AGRIBUSINESS FINANCE
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Principles of finance for management of agribusiness
enterprises. Financial analysis, planning and forecasting;
and decisions involving capital assets. Prerequisite: ECON
102. |
APEC 316 - INTERNSHIP
Credit(s): (S/U only) 1 to 3
Coordinated work-study programs in industry or
government under the direction of a faculty advisor.
Written progress reports are prepared periodically and at
the conclusion of the internship. |
APEC 322 - COMMODITY FUTURES MARKET
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Activities of commodity futures exchanges, mechanics
of trading, hedging and forward pricing; analysis of
commodity prices; regulation of trading. Prerequisite: APEC
202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 332 - ECONOMICS OF PUBLIC LANDS
RESOURCES
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Policies related to agriculture, natural resources and the
environment. Evaluation of policy impacts on economic
performance. Prerequisite: APEC 202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 350 - MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR
RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROBLEMS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Quantitative methods and models for analyzing resource
allocation problems in agricultural economics. |
APEC 386 - AGRIBUSINESS FIELD TRIP
Lecture + Lab: 0 to 3 + 6; Credit(s): S/U only 1 to 2
Tours of agribusiness enterprises in Nevada or California.
A one-week field trip during spring break to observe the
management and marketing practices used in successful
operations of different agribusiness structures. May be
repeated once. Paper required for 2 credits. Prerequisite:
APEC 202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 400 - SEMINAR
Lecture + Lab: 1 + 0; Credit(s): 1
Research work and reports on topics of interest in
agricultural and resource economics. |
APEC 411/611 - ECONOMIC MODELING AND
DECISION ANALYSIS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Applications of economic models for planning, decision
making and policy analysis. Case studies will be used to
analyze resource allocation problems in natural resources,
environmental and business systems. Prerequisite: APEC
202 or ECON 102; MATH 176. |
APEC 415/615 - WATER RESOURCE ECONOMICS AND
POLICY
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
The role that economics plays in explaining water resource
allocation issues. Urban, rural, recreational and other water
uses. Prerequisite: APEC 202. |
APEC 416 - INTERNSHIP
Credit(s): S/U only 1 to 3
Coordinated work-study programs in industry or
government under the direction of a faculty advisor.
Written progress reports are prepared periodically and at
the conclusion of the internship. |
APEC 425 - AGRIBUSINESS MARKETING
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Concepts of marketing agricultural food and fiber
products. Applications of marketing principles and
forecasting emphasizing food and fiber products of local,
regional, and national importance. Prerequisite: ECON 102. |
APEC 428 - INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL
MARKETING
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Discussion of international trade as it impacts U.S. agriculture. Review U.S. and foreign policies that affect
trade and consequential impact on prices of domestic
commodities. Prerequisite: APEC 202. |
APEC 436 - NATURAL RESOURCE USE IN NATIVE
AMERICAN ECONOMIES
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Historical overview and economic analysis of the use
of natural resources by Native Americans emphasizing
agriculture, fishing, and hunting, and the impact of federal
policies. (General capstone and diversity course.) |
APEC 460/660 - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS OF
GROWTH, RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Topic areas include growth models, planning techniques
for developing countries, macro and trade policies
affecting agriculture, human and natural resources, and
environment. Prerequisite: APEC 202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 463/663 - DISCRETE SYSTEMS SIMULATION
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Analysis of discrete-event systems via computer simulation
models. Emphasis on model building and the design and
analysis of simulation experiments for complex systems. |
APEC 464/664 - VALUATION OF NONMARKET GOODS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Economic principles applied to the production of
non-market goods, such as recreation, wildlife and
environmental quality. Prerequisite: for APEC 464: APEC 202
or ECON 102. Prerequisites for 664: APEC 202 or ECON 102;
APST 270. |
APEC 466/666 - NATURAL RESOURCE AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Emphasizes interrelations of economics principles and
institutional factors affecting use and value of natural
resources. Attention given to special problems of land,
water, and environment. (General capstone course.)
Prerequisite: APEC 202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 468/668 - ECONOMIC AND FISCAL IMPACTS
MODELING
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Theory and procedures in development of economic and
fiscal impact models. Prerequisite: APEC 202 or ECON 102. |
APEC 472/672 - REGIONAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Systematic analysis of the problems
of economic growth and stability of subnational regions.
Trade, location, interregional competition and structural
economic analyses are considered. Prerequisite: ECON 102; ECON 103.. |
APEC 480 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Credit(s): 1 to 3
Intensive study of a special problem in agricultural and
resource economics. |
APEC 485/685 - SPECIAL TOPICS
Lecture + Lab: 1 to 3 + 0; Credit(s): 1 to 3
Presentation and review of recent research, innovations
and developments in agricultural and resource economics.
Includes the areas of marketing, production, economics,
regional development, resource development and
recreation economics. Maximum of 6 credits. |
APEC 710 R - THEORY OF THE FIRM
Lecture + Lab: 2 + 3; Credit(s): 3
Elements of mathematical economics applied to
neoclassical theories of the firm. Optimization results
are derived under alternative models of firm behavior.
Prerequisite: one semester of calculus; intermediate
microeconomics. |
APEC 720 R - CONSUMER THEORY, MARKETS AND
WELFARE
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 2; Credit(s): 3
Elements of mathematical economics applied to
neoclassical models of consumer theory, market structure
and welfare economics. Prerequisite: APEC 710 R. |
APEC 730 - ADVANCED AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC
POLICY
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Analysis of the effects of alternative economic policies
on production, resource allocation and welfare in the
agricultural sector. Prerequisite: APEC 332. |
APEC 740 - RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Lecture + Lab: 1 + 0; Credit(s): 1
Scientific method applied to research in agricultural
economics. Survey of various schools of thought concerning
use of economic theory and methods of measurement in
research. Prerequisite: APEC 310. |
APEC 750 - QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN RESOURCE
AND APPLIED ECONOMICS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Application of quantitative methods such as mathematical
programming, Markov processes and simulation to
problems in agriculture, natural resources and rural
development. The computer is used to solve problems
encountered by resource managers and administrators. |
APEC 760 - ADVANCED NATURAL RESOURCES
ECONOMICS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Applications of economic principles to natural resource
development, use, conservation and policy. Prerequisite:
ECON 321. |
APEC 790 - SEMINAR
Lecture + Lab: 1 to 3 + 0; Credit(s): 1 to 3
Research work and reports on topics of interest in
agricultural and resource economics. |
APEC 793 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Credit(s): 1 to 3
Intensive study of a special problem in agricultural and
resource economics. Maximum of 6 credits. |
APEC 795 - COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
Credit(s): 1 S/U only
Course is used by graduate programs to administer
comprehensive examinations either as an end of program
comprehensive examination or as a qualifying examination
for doctoral candidates prior to being advanced to
candidancy. |
APEC 796 - PROFESSIONAL PAPER
Credit(s): S/U only 1 to 3
Required of all graduate students who wish to complete the
master of science degree under Plan B. |
APEC 798 - INTERNSHIP
Credit(s): S/U only 1 to 3
Coordinated work-study programs in industry or
government under the direction of a faculty advisor.
Written progress reports are prepared periodically and at
the conclusion of the internship. |
APEC 799 - DISSERTATION
Credit(s): 1 to 24 |
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APPLIED STATISTICS |
APST 207 - PRACTICAL STATISTICS
Lecture + Lab: 2 + 3; Credit(s): 3
Oriented towards those with no prior introduction
to concepts of probability and statistics. Emphasis on
usefulness of statistics through business, health, behavioral
and environmental applications. Prerequisite: MATH 120. |
APST 213 - MICROCOMPUTERS IN AGRIBUSINESS
AND LIFE SCIENCES
Lecture + Lab: 2 + 2; Credit(s): 3
Introduction to the use of microcomputers. Emphasizes use
of word processing, spreadsheets and data management. |
APST 270 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL
METHODS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 3; Credit(s): 4
Principles of statistics and application to the fields of
biology; engineering; physical, life and environmental
sciences; and economics. Emphasis is given to computer
applications. Prerequisite: MATH 124. |
APST 313 - INTERMEDIATE APPLICATIONS OF
SPREADSHEETS AND DATA BASES
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Use of electronic spreadsheets and data bases with
applications for financial records and the natural sciences.
Prerequisite: APST 213. |
APST 412/612 - APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
Lecture + Lab: 2 + 3; Credit(s): 3
Use of PC Arc/Info to work through projects relating to
community and economic development, environmental
and natural resource sciences. Prerequisite: APST 213. |
APST 450/650 - STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SYSTEMS
(SAS)
Lecture + Lab: 0 + 2; Credit(s): S/U only 1
Use of the SAS software in creating and manipulating
data sets and in performing exploratory and descriptive
statistical analyses. Prerequisite: knowledge of MS Windows
and introductory statistics. |
APST 463/663 - DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF
EXPERIMENTS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Statistical methods related to single factor, factorial,
repeated measures and split-plot designs in engineering,
physical, life, and environmental sciences and statistical
programming. Prerequisite: APST 270. Corequisite: APST
450/650 |
APST 470/670 - LINEAR REGRESSION AND TIME
SERIES
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Application of multiple regression and time series
regression models in economics, life and environmental
sciences. Computers will be utilized. Prerequisite: APST 270. |
APST 480 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Credit(s): 1 to 3
Intensive study of a special problem in applied statistics. |
APST 705 - LINEAR AND NONLINEAR REGRESSION
MODELS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Applications of simple, multiple, linear and nonlinear regression models, and time series analysis in the fields
of biology; engineering; physical, life and environmental
sciences; and economics. Emphasis is given to computer
applications. Prerequisite: APST 470/670. Corequisite: APST
450/650. |
APST 714 - ADVANCED APPLIED STATISTICS AND
ECONOMETRICS I
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 1; Credit(s): 3
Development and the use of statistical techniques for
analyzing data from the behavioral, life and physical
sciences. Emphasis on maximum likelihood estimation and
statistical inference. Prerequisite: ECON 641 or APST 670;
MATH176. |
APST 715 - ADVANCED APPLIED STATISTICS AND
ECONOMETRICS II
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 1; Credit(s): 3
Further development of statistical methods from APST 714. Regression models with binary, discrete, truncated and
censored dependent variables; categorical data analysis;
and multiple equation models. Prerequisite: APST 714. |
APST 755 - MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL METHODS
Lecture + Lab: 3 + 0; Credit(s): 3
Application of MANOVA and regression, principle
component and factor analysis, discriminant, canonical
correlations, and cluster analyses in sociology, life, and
environmental sciences. Emphasis on SAS. Prerequisite:
APST 463/663. Corequisite: APST 450/650. |
APST 793 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Credit(s): 1 to 3
Intensive study of a special problem in applied statistics. |
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