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CDAE 002: World Food, Population, and Development
Agricultural development emphasizing natural and economic phenomena and the effect of food supplies on population trends and policies. Credits: 3. Baker.
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CDAE 015: Design Strategies
Introduction and analysis of aesthetics and function of design in the context of communications and marketing, the built environment and community development. Credits: 3. Petrillo.
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CDAE 061: Principles of Agricultural, Resource and Community Development Economics
Introduction to principles of microeconomics and their application to food and agricultural markets, resource management, and community development. Credits: 3. Schramm. Liang.
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CDAE 102: Sustainable Community Development
Introduction to perspectives and methods used to develop healthy communities that are economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable. U.S. and international, rural and urban examples are used. Prerequisites: CDAE 61 or equivalent, or permission. Credits: 3. Farley.
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CDAE 127: Consumers, Markets, and Public Policy.
Analysis of consumer choices through the examination of consumer behavior theories, current market place issues and public policy. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Credits: 3. Ashman.
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CDAE 156: Law, Ethics, and Responsibility
Responsibility The roles of law and ethics in guiding the actions of individuals and organizations, and the impact of those actions on others, including consumers, employees, communities, and developing countries. Credits: 3. Ashman.
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CDAE 157: Consumer Law and Policy
Law as an expression of public policy to protect consumers in the marketplace. Emphasis on laws prohibiting deceptive advertising and marketing practices. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Credits: 3. Ashman.
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CDAE 166/195: Introduction to Agricultural and Resource Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Society
Introduction to the theory and practice of organizing and operating an agricultural or resource-based business. Emphasis on business development, operation, financing, marketing and social responsibility. Prerequisites: Sophmore standing. Credits: 3. Becker. Liang.
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CDAE 171: Community and International Economic Transformation
Models of economic development, including constraints to economic transformation and policy approaches and strategies for promoting social welfare and sustainable development. Prerequisites: CDAE 2, CDAE 61 or equivalent. Credits: 3. Becker. Baker.
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CDAE 191: Special Problems
Problems Independent projects under direction of a faculty member. Includes undergraduate teaching assistance. 291 number for juniors and seniors only. Prerequisites: Permission Credits: 1-6.
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CDAE 195: Special Topics
Lectures or readings on contemporary issues in Community Development and Applied Economics. Enrollment may be more than once, up to 12 hours. Credits: 1-12. Topics include the following courses listed as CDAE 195:
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CDAE 195: People Power in Emerging Democracies
Credits: 3.
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CDAE 195: Globalization and the Nation-State
This course examines the development of the nation-state concept, and considers how traditional conceptions of the nation-state may be affected by contemporary globalization. Credits: 3.
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CDAE 195: Globalization and National Sovereignty
This course examines the question of globalization and its effect on structures of governance. Prerequisites: Soph Standing Credits: 3. McMahon.
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CDAE 195: Sustainable Development in Small Island States-St. Lucia /An International Field-Course in Consumer Affairs, Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. Credits: 4. Ashman, Farley, Flomenhoft
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CDAE195: Dominica Renewable Energy Workshop
This course plans and carries out research and installation of renewable energy systems on the Caribbean island of Dominica during Spring break. Prerequisites: Instructor permission. Credits: 3-4. Scholarship may be available. Flomenhoft
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CDAE 196: Field Experience/Practicum
Professionally-oriented field experience under joint supervision by faculty and business or community representative. Total credit toward graduation in 196 and 296 cannot exceed 15 hours. Prerequisites: Permission Credits: 1-15. Ferreira.
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CDAE 218: Community Leadership, Organization and Institutional Development
Role of civic engagement, leadership, and social and political institutions in a community development context. Special attention given to problems of formulation and implementation of alternative change strategies. Prerequisites: Junior standing, CDAE 102, or permission. Credits: 3. Schmidt.
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CDAE 237: Economics of Sustainability
Economic analysis that integrates natural resource and community planning for sustainable development at local, national and international levels. Examples include land use, sustainable agriculture and green business. Prerequisites: CDAE 61 or equivalent, or permission. Credits: 3. Farley.
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CDAE 250/351: Applied Research Methods
Methods used in the collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data. Critical review of literature, data collection, analysis, and interpretation for descriptive, inferential, and evaluation research. Prerequisites: STAT 141 or permission. Credits: 4. Kolodinsky.
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CDAE 251: Contemporary Policy Issues in Community and International Development
In-depth study of contemporary community development policy issues such as affordable housing, land use and sprawl, alternative energy, environmental sustainability, effective community planning, social and environmentally responsible businesses. Prerequisites: CDAE 102 or permission. Credits: 3. Baker.
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CDAE 253: Macroeconomics for Applied Economics
Explore macroeconomic principles and concepts as they affect individuals and businesses in local, regional, national, and global economics. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Economics 11, and CDAE 61 or equivalent Credits: 3. Sáez.
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CDAE 254: (no current listing)
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CDAE 255: Applied Consumption Economics
Analysis and application of micro-economic principles as they relate to consumers, including consumption and saving, investments in human capital, market work, household production, and leisure choices. Prerequisites: ECON 172. Credits: 3. Kolodinsky.
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CDAE 272: International Economic Development
International trade, finance, investment and development theories and policies for community development. Prerequisites: Junior standing, CDAE 102 or permission. Credits: 3. Wang.
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CDAE 273: Project Planning and Development
National, community and private sector project development. Focus on planning methods and policy instruments, sectoral linkages, and contributions to the economy as a whole. Prerequisites: CDAE 171 or permission. Credits: 3. Baker.
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CDAE 291: International Community Development field course/prep class
The Impact of Industrial Shrimp Aquaculture on Mangrove Ecosystems, Fisheries and Local Communities. Complete description on course website. Prerequisites: Instructor Permission Credits: 1-6. Farley.
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CDAE 291: Special Problems
Independent projects under the direction of a faculty member. Includes undergraduate teaching assistance. Students may enroll more than once for a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisites: Departmental permission. Credits: 1-6. Liang.
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CDAE 292: Seminar
Reports, discussions, and investigations in selected fields. May enroll more than once up to six hours. Credits: 1-3.
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CDAE 295: Special Topics
Lectures or readings on contemporary issues in Community Development and Applied Economics. Enrollment may be more than once, up to 12 hours. Credits: 1-12.
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CDAE 296: Field Experience/Practicum
Professionally-oriented field experience under joint supervision by faculty and business or community representative. Total credit toward graduation in 196 and 296 cannot exceed 15 credits. Ferreira.
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CDAE 297/298: Undergraduate Research
Work on a research problem under direction of a staff member. Findings submitted in written form as prescribed by the department. Prerequisites: Senior standing. Credits: 3.
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