AG364G: WORLD FOOD

Class Program
Credits 4
Skill

Analysis of problems involved in meeting current and prospective world needs of food and fiber production.  Course work will have an emphasis on business organization, credit, diversity, education, marketing, and production.  Students will experience World Food through multiple perspectives including culinary arts, economics, geography, and policy.  There are practical exercises in cross-cultural negotiation technique, import-export of agricultural goods, and international trade.

Prerequisites

EN101 or EN103H, Junior or Senior Standing