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Department of Agriculture & Natural Resources
University of TN at Martin
Martin, TN 38238
(731) 881-7260

 

For more information contact:

Beth Edwards

Online University Studies

(731) 881-7701

bedwards@utm.edu

 

 

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Summer 2008 MSANR Courses

 

 

Agricultural Economics (AGEC)


AGEC 735 - Seminar in International Agricultural Trade (3) 
CRN: 30552
Theory and practice in international trade in agricultural and food products with emphasis on real world problems. Trade policy, trade law, customs practices, exchange rates and their impact on trade in U.S. and world agriculture. Developing real world export marketing plans including research, pricing, distribution systems, financing, and pro forma invoicing. Discussions of major global trade issues.
Instructor: Dr. Joey Mehlhorn, UT Martin

 

Agricultural Engineering Technology (AGET)


AGET 710 - Safety and Ergonomic Sciences in Agriculture (3) 
CRN: 30553
Designing, fitting, adjusting equipment and tools to suit individuals so that agricultural tasks can be done safely, efficiently, productively, and without discomfort, pain, injury, and disability; includes comfort and well-being.
Instructor: Tim Prather, UT Extension

 

Agriculture (AGRI)

 

AGRI 732 - International Travel Study (3)
CRN: 30554
International travel course to study topics in agriculture or natural resources. Requires travel to another country, oral and written reports.
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin

 

Research/Internship (AGRI)


AGRI 701-702 Master's Thesis (3, 3)
AGRI 701  CRN: 30555
AGRI 702  CRN: 30556
Thesis proposal and research; thesis writing, presentation, and defense. May repeat enrollment. P/N only.
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin


AGRI 770 – Topics - Research/Internship in Agri. Operations Management (3)
CRN: 30558
This course substitutes for AGRI 792. It is intended for students who choose to graduate under a catalog using the MSAOM designation. Students choosing the 2007-08 catalog will graduate under the new Master of Science in Agriculture and Natural Resources Systems Management (MSANR) degree program. In order to sign up for AGRI 770, the student must have successfully completed AGRI 791 (3 hours).
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin


AGRI 791 Research/Internship in Agriculture (1-3)
CRN: 30557
This will be either: 1) a major research project associated with agriculture, agricultural engineering technology, agricultural economics, or natural resources management; or 2) a supervised work experience in agriculture, agricultural engineering technology, agricultural economics, or natural resources management for a minimum of three months (requires weekly reporting from student and a final report from the immediate supervisor). Research projects shall include: A review of literature, data collection methodology, data presentation, and a final written report. May repeat enrollment. No more than three semester hours credit will be counted toward requirements for the MSAOM or MSANR degree. P/N only.
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin


Research/Internship (NRM)

 

NRM 701-702 Master’s Thesis (3, 3)
NRM 701   CRN: 30559
NRM 702   CRN: 30560
Thesis proposal and research; thesis writing, presentation, and defense.  May repeat enrollment. P/N only.
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin

 

NRM 791 – Research/Internship in Natural Resources Management (1-3) 
CRN: 30561
This will be either: 1) a major research project associated with natural resources management; or 2) a supervised work experience in natural resources management for a minimum of three months (requires weekly reporting from a student and a final report from the immediate supervisor).  Research projects shall include: a review of literature, data collection methodology, data presentation, and a final written report.  May repeat enrollment.  No more than three semester hours credit will be counted toward requirements for the ANRSM degree.
Instructor: Dr. Timothy N. Burcham, UT Martin

 

Educational Studies (EDST)

 

EDST 710 – Models of Instruction, Curriculum Development, and Advanced Teaching Strategies (3)
CRN: 30419 or 30436
Advanced principles of curriculum and instruction as applied to education; study of a variety of curriculum designs used regularly or experimentally; development and organization of the curriculum; analysis of current practices, problems, and trends in education; an exploration of significant alternative approaches to teaching education.
Instructor: Dr. Becky Cox, UT Martin