ACE 199

Fall 2024 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 5 hours.

Experimental course on a special topic in agricultural and consumer economics. Topic may not be repeated except in accordance with the Code.

Approved for Letter and S/U grading. May be repeated if topics vary, up to 5 hours in the same semester, to a maximum of 12 hours.

ACE 199 class schedule data for fall 2024
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
79595
Discussion/
Recitation
AD1
11:00AM -11:50AM
F
108 Bevier Hall
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6). This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in either Consumer Economics and Finance or Financial Planning.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Consumer Economics & Finance or Financial Planning concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79596
Discussion/
Recitation
AD2
2:00PM -2:50PM
F
115 David Kinley Hall
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6). This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in either Consumer Economics and Finance or Financial Planning.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Consumer Economics & Finance or Financial Planning concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79597
Discussion/
Recitation
AD3
11:00AM -11:50AM
F
107 Animal Sciences Laboratory
Elmore, A
Lionberger, J
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6).This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in either Agricultural Accounting or Finance in Agribusiness.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Agri-Accounting or Finance in Agri-Business concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79598
Discussion/
Recitation
AD4
1:00PM -1:50PM
F
166 Education Building
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6). This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in either Agribusiness Markets and Management or Farm Management.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Farm Management or Agribusiness Markets & Mgmt concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79599
Discussion/
Recitation
AD5
2:00PM -2:50PM
F
G30 Literatures, Cultures, & Ling
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6). This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in Environmental Economics and Policy.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Envirnmntal Economics & Policy concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79600
Discussion/
Recitation
AD6
10:00AM -10:50AM
F
107 Animal Sciences Laboratory
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6). This section is for ACE majors with a concentration in either Policy, International Trade & Development or Public Policy & Law.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Policy, Intl Trade, & Dvlpmt or Public Policy and Law concentration(s).
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
79594
Lecture
AL1
9:00AM -9:50AM
W
103 Mumford Hall
Elmore, A
Stoddard, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Credit:
2 hours
Section Info:
This first year experience course offers a lecture and six discussion sections. Students are required to register only for the lecture (AL1) and one of the six discussion sections based on their concentration (AD1, AD2, AD3, AD4, AD5, or AD6).
Restriction(s):
Restricted to students in the Agr & Consumer Economics department.
Restricted to First Time Freshman students.
78478
Laboratory-Discussion
AS2
10:00AM -10:50AM
F
M205 Turner Hall
Box-Couillard, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Applied Statistics Lab
Section Info:
This course reinforces the statistical concepts presented in the weekly lectures of ACE 264 and provides hands-on help in a laboratory setting to assist with R-coding examples and homework assignments. Concurrent enrollment in ACE 264 is required.
78479
Laboratory-Discussion
AS3
11:00AM -11:50AM
F
M205 Turner Hall
Box-Couillard, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Applied Statistics Lab
Section Info:
This course reinforces the statistical concepts presented in the weekly lectures of ACE 264 and provides hands-on help in a laboratory setting to assist with R-coding examples and homework assignments. Concurrent enrollment in ACE 264 is required.
62014
Lecture-Discussion
CEF
12:00PM -1:20PM
MW
316N Mumford Hall
Sigauke, T
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Intro to Research in CEF
Section Info:
Introduction to Research in Consumer Economics and Finance equips students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in research focusing on topics including but not limited to household decision-making, retirement planning, household finances, financial planning, consumer behavior, and behavioral economics. Through the lens of research questions, students explore topics related to consumer behavior and financial planning. The class provides hands-on learning experiences at every step of the research process, empowering students with essential tools for conducting consumer-focused research. Additionally, students learn about the effect of consumer economics and finance research in the real world.
29690
Lecture-Discussion
EA
12:00PM -12:50PM
F
3019 Huff Hall
Endres, R
Payne, L
Pitas, N
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/26/24-10/18/24
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Experiencing Agritourism
Section Info:
1st-8 weeks. Combining in-class and experiential learning adventures, this first 8-week course explores business, policy, and marketing aspects of “farm to fork” and “seed to glass” agritourism enterprises. Course content emphasizes issues of environmental sustainability, social and cultural impacts, and community and economic development. Through this course, students will build capacity for critical thinking and problem-solving skills within the context of agritourism, event and outdoor recreation management. COURSE INCLUDES off campus site visits to agritourism locations and organizations. Meets with RST 199 EA and RST 593 EA.
58547
Lecture-Discussion
EWF
10:00AM -10:50AM
MWF
313 Mumford Hall
Gundersen, L
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
The Economics of Work & Family
Section Info:
The decisions people make about career, marriage, and family are influenced by many factors, often with different outcomes across demographic groups. Students in this course will learn important concepts about work and the family, with an emphasis on the changing role of women in the economy. Students will use economic theory to: understand the mechanics of the labor market, evaluate public policies related to work and family, and analyze data sets such as the American Time Use Survey to investigate the evolution of work and household responsibilities in the U.S.
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