TAMU Undergraduate Courses with a focus on Europe/European Union 2007-2008
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Department Course # Course Name Course Description
Agricultural Economics
(AGEC)
402 Survey of International Agricultural Economics: Study Abroad Examine, from an international setting, the shape of international agriculture; how culture, history, politics and geography in foreign countries affect the production and management of agricultural products; agricultural policy formation; countries' natural resources and competitive strategies. Course may be taken 3 times for credit. Prerequisites: AGEC 105 or 3 hours of economics; junior or senior classification or approval of instructor.
Agricultural Economics
(AGEC)
401 Global Agri-Industries and Markets: Study Abroad Understanding agri-industries and markets; analysis of production; importing; exporting; provides classroom experience with an exposure to a variety of global cultures in an international setting. Course may be repeated 3 times for credit. Prerequisites: AGEC 105 or 3 hours of economics; junior or senior classification or approval of instructor. 
Agricultural Economics
(AGEC)
452 International Trade and Agriculture Changing role of U.S. agriculture in a dynamic world economy; national and international policies and institutions affecting agriculture; and exchange rates, tariffs, and non-tariff barriers. Prerequisites: AGEC 105 or 3 hours of economics; and junior or senior classification.
Agricultural Economics
(AGEC)
453 International Agribusiness Marketing Basic competencies in international marketing of agri-foods; and market entry, pricing, payment, finance, and promotion. Prerequisites: AGEC 105 or 3 hours of economics; and junior or senior classification.
Agricultural Leadership and Development
(ALED)
422 Cultural Pluralism in Agriculture Selected topics on the diversity of human resources in agriculture; emphasis on working in a multicultural society and developing a sensitivity toward different cultures; explores the interrelationships between the contributions of diverse individuals and the state, nation and global success of agriculture. Prerequisite: Junior classification.
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
(AGLS)
301 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Study Abroad For students in approved programs abroad. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Admission to approved program and approval of academic dean.