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B.S. Major Requirements:

 
UNITS
English Composition Requirement
4-12

At least 8 units from the following list:

 

English 3, University Writing Program 1, 18, 19, 101, 102A, 102B, 102C, 102D, 102E, 102F, 102G, 104A, 104F

Remaining 4 units from above list or from Comparative Literature 1, 2, 3, 4, Native American Studies 5, Communication 1

 
Preparatory Subject Matter
72-75

Management 11A-11B

8

Agricultural Management and Rangeland Resources 21, Computer Science Engineering 10, 15 or 30

3-4

Economics 1A-1B

8

Mathematics 16A-16B-16C or 21A-21B

8-9

Statistics 13, 103

8

Social Science, Natural Science, Agricultural Science

37-38

See major breadth requirement checklist in department Advising office or at http://www.agecon.ucdavis.edu for a complete list of courses.

 
Breadth/General Education
6-24

Note: Approved General Education courses may be used to simultaneously satisfy Social, Natural, and Agricultural Science courses as defined in the Preparatory Subject Matter for the major and the campus General Education requirement.

 
Depth Subject Matter
20

Students graduating with this major are required to attain at least a C average (2.000) in all upper division courses taken at the University in the depth subject matter.

 

Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A, 100B, 106, 155

16

Economics 101

4
Restricted Electives
32
Choose at least one of the options below:  
Agricultural Economics option  

Choose at least 15 units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 120, 130, 132, 138, 139, 140, 145, 150. Select the remaining 17 units from the aforementioned courses, Agricultural and Resource Economics 18, or upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics and/or Economics Environmental and Resource Economics option

 

Agricultural and Resource Economics 175, 176

8

Choose at least 18 units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 15, 120, 138, 145, 146, 150, 156, Economics 123, 125, 130, Environmental Science and Policy 168A, 168B, 178. Select the remaining 6 units from the aforementioned courses or upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics and/or Economics, Environmental Science and Policy 160, 161, 163, 165, 166, 167, 171, 172, 173, Environmental Toxicology 138

Managerial Economics option  

Agricultural and Resource Economics 18

4

Choose at least 12 units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 112, 118, 136, 157, 171A, 171B. Select the remaining 16 units from the aforementioned courses or from Agricultural and Resource Economics 115A, 120, 130, 132, 138, 139, 140, 143, 144, 145, 146, 150, 156, 175, 176, 194HA-194HB, Economics 115A, 121A, 121B, 151A, 151B, 160A, 160B

 
Unrestricted Electives
41-44
Total Units for the Degree
180
Advising Center for the major is in 1176 Social Sciences and Humanities Building (530) 754-9536.  
Major Adviser. Hoy F. Carman (Agricultural and Resource Economics)  

Minor Program Requirements:

Before declaring a minor in Managerial Economics, a student must complete the following courses with a combined grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.800. All of these courses must be taken for a letter grade. In determining admission to minor status, the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics counts only the first repeat of any pre-minor course.  

Economics 1A and 1B

8

Mathematics 16A-16B or 21A-21B

6-8

Statistics 13

4
The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics offers four minor emphases open to students majoring in other disciplines who wish to complement their study programs with a minor in Managerial Economics. Each emphasis requires Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A, which has prerequisites of Economics 1A-1B and Mathematics 16A-16B. For some courses, Statistics 13 and 103 may be required. Variable-unit courses and lower division courses are not accepted for any emphasis.  
 
UNITS
Managerial Economics
18
General emphasis  

Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A or the equivalent

4

Additional upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics

14
Agricultural Economics emphasis  

Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A or the equivalent

4

Additional upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics

14

Select 9 or more units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 120, 130, 132, 138, 139, 140, 145, 150.

Select additional upper division Agricultural and Resource Economics courses to complete the 18-unit total for the minor.

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics emphasis  

Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A or the equivalent

4

Additional upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics

14

Select 9 or more units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 175 and 176, and either 100B or 120.

 

Select additional upper division Agricultural and Resource Economics courses to complete the 18-unit total for the minor.

 
Managerial Economics emphasis  

Agricultural and Resource Economics 100A or the equivalent

4

Additional upper division courses in Agricultural and Resource Economics

14

Select 9 or more units from Agricultural and Resource Economics 112, 118, 136, 157, 171A, 171B.

Select additional upper division Agricultural and Resource Economics courses to complete the 18-unit total for the minor.

 
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