AgBu 320: Agribusiness Management
Dr. Sabry A. Shehata
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Text:
Principles of Agribusiness Management, by: James G. Beierlein, Kenneth C. Schneeberger and Donald D. Osburn
Office Hours
By appointment. Call 933-0856.
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the needs of students who are taking their first course in agribusiness management.
Course Objectives
- To understand various marketing and management principles.
- To apply these principles in solving of agribusiness problems.
Course Plan
Two weekly lectures will be organized in a similar way as they are presented in the required text book with local examples given to understand the theories as they are related to Hawaiian agriculture.
Exams and Quizzes
Two midterm exams, each worth 100 points, and 5 case studies, 25 points, and 75 class attendance and 100 major case study.
Grading Methods
| 90% and above | A |
| 80–89% | B |
| 70–79% | C |
| 60–69% | D |
| less than 60% | F |
Note
Any student with a documented disability who would like to request accommodations should contact the University Disability Services Office—Campus Center Rm 311, 933-0816 (V), 933-3334 (TTY)—as early in the semester as possible.