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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2007-2009 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Environmental and Business Economics 373 Graduation Requirements for the Major  

Graduation Requirements for the Major


All students must complete the SEBS core requirements appropriate for students majoring in environmental and business economics (Areas I through VII below), plus the additional major requirements (Area VIII A below, and one of the options described in Area VIII B below).  Majors must complete all required courses in Area VIII A  with grades of C or better. No more than one D is allowed in the option courses (Area VIII B).

I. School Mission: Interdisciplinary Critical Analysis (3 credits)

One 3-credit Junior/Senior Colloquium (See the Degree Requirements chapter for a description of this requirement.)

II. Introductory Life and Physical Sciences

A. Life Sciences (4-8 credits)

  01:119:103  Principles of Biology (4) [Note: 01:119:101-102  General Biology (4,4) is required in the food science and management economics option.]

B. Physical Sciences (3-13 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter. [01:160:161-162 General Chemistry (4,4), 01:160:171 Introduction to Experimentation (1) and 01:750:161 Elements of Physics (4) are required in the food science and management economics option.]

III. Humanities and the Arts (6 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

IV. Multicultural and International Studies (6 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

V. Human Behavior, Economic Systems, and Political Processes

A. Human Behavior (3 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

B. Economic Systems (6 credits)

  01:220:103  Introduction to Macroeconomics (3)

  11:373:121  Principles and Applications of Microeconomics (3) or 01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics (3)

C. Political Processes (3 credits)

See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.

VI. Oral and Written Communication (9 credits)

01:355:101  Expository Writing (3) or equivalent

01:355:202  Technical Writing Essentials (3) or 01:355:203 Business Writing Essentials (3) or 01:355:303 Writing for Business and the Professions (3) or 01:355:302 Scientific and Technical Writing (3)

and one of the following:

  01:355:201  Research in the Disciplines (3) (See majors' handbook or adviser for  suggested topics.)

  04:192:220  Fundamentals of Speaking and Listening (3)

VII. Experience-Based Education (3-4 credits)

Each student consults with the academic adviser in planning to meet this requirement. This requirement can be fulfilled with any of the following: appropriate cooperative education placements, approved internships, 11:373:402 Global Marketing (3), 11:373:403 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3), 11:373:465 Marketing Research (4), or 11:373:491,492 Research Problems, or equivalents.

VIII. Proficiency in Environmental and Business Economics (55-70 credits)

A. REQUIRED COURSES (22-23)

Majors must complete all VIII A requirements with a grade of C or better.

Quantitative Skills (10)

  01:640:1__   CALC1 (4)

  01:960:285  Introductory Statistics for Business (3) or 01:960:211 Statistics I (3)

  33:010:272  Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)

Computer and Information Technology Competence (3-4)

   11:373:210  Business Decision Computer Tools (4) or 01:198:170 Computer Applications for Business (3)

Professional Ethics

See VIII B, Option requirements.

Additional Requirements (9)

  11:373:241  Introduction to Management (3)

  11:373:321  Economics of Production (3)

  11:373:422  Demand and Price Analysis (3)

B. OPTIONS (33-44)

Majors must complete all option-required courses with a grade of C or better. No more than one grade of D is allowed in the remaining option elective courses.

1. Business Economics (33-35)

Required courses (12)

  01:730:251  Ethics and Business (3) or equivalent

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:341  Management: Human Systems Development (3)

  11:373:351  Business Finance I (3)

Electives (21-23)

At least three of the following business/economics courses:

  01:220:300  International Economics (3)

  01:220:301  Money and Banking (3)

  01:220:302  Labor Economics (3)

  01:220:308  Introduction to Managerial Economics (3)

  01:220:311  Methods of Cost Benefit Analysis (3)

  01:220:322  Econometrics (3)

  01:220:394  Economics of Capital Markets (3)

  01:220:415  Portfolio Theory (3)

  11:373:331  Economics of Food Marketing Systems (3)

  11:373:352  Economics of Futures Markets (3)

  11:373:402  Global Marketing (3)*

  11:373:403  Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3)*

  11:373:425  Econometric Applications (3)

  11:373:451  Business Finance II (3)

  11:373:465  Marketing Research (4)*

* Students fulfilling VII. Experience-Based Education with this course must select an additional course from the list.

At least two of the following policy courses:

  11:373:323  Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3)

  11:373:361  Land Economics (3)

  11:373:362  Natural Resource Economics (3)

  11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3)

  11:373:371  Food Health and Safety Policy (3)

  11:373:404  Bioscience Policy (3)

  11:374:313  Environmental Policy and Institutions (3)

  11:374:314  Human Dimensions of Natural Resource

Management (3)

  01:790:237  Political Economy and Society (3)

  01:790:305  Public Policy Formation (3)

  01:790:327  International Political Economy (3)

  01:790:337  American Political Economy (3)

  01:790:338  Government and Business (3)

  11:374:315  International Environmental Policy (3)

At least two additional courses in environmental and business economics (373), economics (220), or Calculus II.

2. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (33-34)

Required courses (12)

  01:730:251  Ethics and Business (3) or equivalent

  11:373:361  Land Economics (3)

  11:373:362  Natural Resource Economics (3)

  11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3) or 01:220:332 Environmental Economics (3)

Electives (21-22)

At least three of the following courses in problem solving or policy analysis:

  01:220:311  Methods of Cost Benefit Analysis (3)

  01:220:386  Operations Research I (3)

  01:220:395  Law and Economics (3)

  01:790:305  Public Policy Formation (3)

  01:960:337  Managerial Statistics (3)

  11:372:232  Fundamentals of Environmental Geomatics (3)

  11:373:351  Business Finance I (3)

  11:373:425  Application of Econometrics in Agricultural Economics (3)

  11:375:333  Environmental Law I (3)

  11:375:409  Environmental Statement and Impact (3)

At least one of the following courses in policy applications:

  01:450:140  The Greenhouse Effect (3)

  01:450:370  Global and Regional Climate Change (3)

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:404  Bioscience Policy (3)

  11:374:315  International Environmental Policy (3)

  11:375:301  Environment and Health (3)

  11:375:410  Workshop in Environmental Assessment and Impact (3)

  11:375:421  Air Pollution (3)

  11:628:401  Science in Shoreline Management (3)

  11:704:451  Ecosystems Ecology and Global Change (3)

At least one of the following interdisciplinary courses:

  01:512:323,324  History of the North American Environment (3,3)

  10:975:315  Theory and Methods of Land-Use Planning (3)

  11:372:231  Fundamentals of Environmental Planning (3)

  11:372:384  A Systems Approach to Environmental and Agricultural Issues (3)

  11:375:333,334  Environmental Law I,II (3,3)

  11:704:351  Principles of Ecology (3)

Two additional courses in environmental and business economics (373), economics (220), or Calculus II.

3. Food Industry Economics (33-35)

Required courses (12)

  01:730:251  Ethics and Business (3) or equivalent

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:331  Economics of Food Marketing Systems (3)

  11:373:341  Management: Human Systems Development (3)

Electives (21-23)

Four of the following courses, of which at least three must come from group A:

A. Courses in business strategy/policy

  11:373:323  Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3)

  11:373:351  Business Finance I (3)

  11:373:352  Economics of Futures Markets (3)

  11:373:371  Food Health and Safety Policy (3)

  11:373:402  Global Marketing (3)*

  11:373:403  Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3)*

  11:373:425  Econometric Applications (3) or 01:220:322 Econometrics (3) 

  11:373:451  Business Finance II (3)

  11:373:465  Marketing Research (4)*

* Students fulfilling VII. Experience-Based Education with this course must select an additional course from the list.

B. Courses in environmental/resource economics

  11:373:361  Land Economics (3)

  11:373:362  Natural Resource Economics (3)

  11:373:363  Environmental Economics (3)        

At least 3 credits of courses in one of the following areas: animal science (067), soils (in environmental sciences 375), food science (400), nutritional sciences (709), or plant science (776).          

At least two additional courses in environmental and business economics (373), economics (220) or Calculus II.

4. Food Science and Management Economics (43-44)

Required courses in the sciences (26)

  01:160:209  Elementary Organic Chemistry (3)

  11:400:201  Principles of Food Science (3)

  11:400:301  Food Processing Technologies (4) 

  11:400:405  Sensory Evaluation of Foods (3)

  11:400:411  Food Chemistry (3)

  11:400:412  Food Product Development (3)

  11:400:423  Food Microbiology (3)

  11:680:390  General Microbiology (4)

Required courses related to business management (17-18)

  01:730:251  Ethics and Business (3) or 11:400:314 Current Issues in Food Science (2) or equivalent

  11:373:231  Introduction to Marketing (3)

  11:373:323  Public Policy toward the Food Industry (3) or 11:373:371 Food Health and Safety Policy (3)  

  11:373:351  Business Finance I (3)

  11:373:3__  Food Systems Management and Operations (3)

  11:373:4__  Business Strategy (3)

IX. Unspecified Electives (0-27 credits)

In addition to courses meeting the above requirements, students can take any other courses offered by the university, for which they meet the course eligibility requirements, to bring their total number of credits to the minimum of 128 required for graduation.

 
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