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2012-2014 <strong>General</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Course Supplement and Policies and Requirements Addendum125Managerial Economics optionAgricultural and Resource Economics18........................................................ 4Choose at least 12 units from Agricultural andResource Economics 112, 118, 136, 157,171A, 171B. Select the remaining 16 unitsfrom the aforementioned courses or fromAgricultural and Resource Economics 115A,120, 121, 130, 132, 138, 139, 140, 143,144, 145, 146, 150, 156, 175, 176,194HA-194HB, Economics 115A, 121A,121B, 151A, 151B, 160A, 160BEnvironmental and Resource EconomicsoptionAgricultural and Resource Economics175, 176.............................................. 8Choose at least 18 units from Agricultural andResource Economics 15, 120, 138, 145,146, 150, 156, Economics 123, 125, 130,Environmental Science and Policy 168A,168B, 178. Select the remaining 6 units fromthe aforementioned courses or upper divisioncourses in Agricultural and ResourceEconomics and/or Economics, EnvironmentalScience and Policy 160, 161, 163, 165,166, 167, 171, 172, 173, EnvironmentalToxicology 138Agricultural Economics optionChoose at least 15 units from Agricultural andResource Economics 120, 130, 132, 138,139, 140, 145, 150. Select the remaining17 units from the aforementioned courses,Agricultural and Resource Economics 18, orupper division courses in Agricultural andResource Economics and/or Economics*Students graduating with this major are required toattain at least a C average (2.000) in all upper divisioncourses taken at the University in the depth subjectmatter. All core and restricted electives must betaken for a letter grade.Total Units for the Major .............. 128-130Student Advising for the major is in 1176-ASocial Sciences and Humanities Building (530) 754-9536.Major Advisers. Contact Department officeMinor Program Requirements:The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economicsoffers four minor options for students majoringin other disciplines who wish to complement theirstudy programs with a minor in Managerial Economics.Each option requires Agricultural and ResourceEconomics 100A, which has prerequisites of Economics1A-1B and Mathematics 16A-16B. For somecourses, Statistics 13 and 103 may be required.Variable-unit courses and lower division courses arenot accepted in any option.To qualify for a minor in Managerial Economics, astudent must complete the following courses for a lettergrade.Economics 1A and 1B .....................8 unitsMathematics 16A-16B or21A-21B..................................... 6-8 unitsStatistics 13....................................4 unitsUNITSManagerial Economics .......................... 18<strong>General</strong> emphasisAgricultural and Resource Economics100A or the equivalent ........................... 4Additional upper division courses inAgricultural and Resource Economics...... 14Managerial Economics emphasisAgricultural and Resource Economics 100Aor the equivalent .................................... 4Additional upper division courses inAgricultural and Resource Economics ..... 14Select 9 or more units from Agricultural andResource Economics 112, 118, 136, 157,171A, 171B.Select additional upper division Agriculturaland Resource Economics courses tocomplete the 18-unit total for the minor.Environmental and Natural Resource EconomicsemphasisAgricultural and Resource Economics 100Aor the equivalent .................................... 4Additional upper division courses inAgricultural and Resource Economics ..... 14Select 9 or more units from Agricultural andResource Economics 175 and 176, andeither 100B or 120.Select additional upper division Agriculturaland Resource Economics courses tocomplete the 18-unit total for the minor.Agricultural Economics emphasisAgricultural and Resource Economics100A or the equivalent........................... 4Additional upper division courses inAgricultural and Resource Economics ..... 14Select 9 or more units from Agricultural andResource Economics 120, 130, 132, 138,139, 140, 145, 150.Select additional upper division Agriculturaland Resource Economics courses tocomplete the 18-unit total for the minor.Graduate Study. See Graduate Studies, on page111.MathematicsChanges to Mathematics MajorProgram RequirementsA.B. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter..............43-50Mathematics 12 (or high schoolequivalent) ..........................................0-3Mathematics 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D,22B, 25.............................................. 23Mathematics 67, or 22A and 108 .........4-7Computer Science Engineering 30 andMathematics 22AL (or equivalent basicknowledge of MATLAB) or Engineering 6 or 5Additional non-Mathematics courses chosenfrom natural sciences............................ 12NOTE: Basic knowledge of MATLAB isrequired in both MAT 67 and 22A. Studentscan learn it on their own, enroll in ENG 6 orin the one unit course MAT 22AL (can betaken concurrently).Depth Subject Matter .......................34-38A. Entry Level (Optional) ...................... 0-4(Suggested choices: one course fromMathematics 108, 114, 115A, 141, 145)B. Core............................................... 16Mathematics 125AB............................ 8Mathematics 135A ............................. 4Mathematics 150A ............................. 4C. Choose one Plan from the following two:(up to 4 of these 18 units may be approvedupper division courses outside of theDepartment of Mathematics with extensiveuse of mathematics)........................... 18Plan 1: <strong>General</strong> MathematicsAdditional upper division mathematics unitsselected in consultation with and subject toapproval of an adviser ......................... 18Plan 2: Secondary TeachingMathematics 111................................... 4Mathematics 115A ................................ 4Mathematics 141................................... 4Additional upper division mathematics unitsselected in consultation with and subject toapproval of an adviser ............................6NOTE: Students who wish to satisfy the singlesubject matter waiver for the teachingcredential should see an adviser as early aspossible.Total Units for the Major ..................77-84Applied MathematicsB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter..............42-52Mathematics 12 (or high schoolequivalent)..........................................0-3Mathematics 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D,22B, 25 ..........................................1923Mathematics 25, 67 ...............................8Mathematics 67, or 22A and 108.........4-7Mathematics 22AL or equivalent basicknowledge of MATLAB .........................0-1Computer Science Engineering 30, 40......8One two-quarter sequence from Physics 9A-9B; Biological Sciences 1A-1B; Chemistry 2A-2B; Economics 1A-1B; Statistics 32, 102; orother applied preparatory courses approvedby your adviser .................................7-10NOTE: Basic knowledge of MATLAB isrequired in both MAT 67 and 22A. Studentscan learn it on their own, enroll in ENG 6 orin the one unit course MAT 22AL (can betaken concurrently).Depth Subject Matter .......................48-52A. Entry Level (Optional).......................0-4(Suggested choices: one course fromMathematics 108, 114, 115A, 141, 145)B. Core ...............................................32Mathematics 150A ..............................4Mathematics 135A ..............................4Mathematics 125AB ............................8Mathematics 119A ..............................4Mathematics 128AB ............................8Mathematics 185A ..............................4C. Enrichment Courses ..........................161. Choice of two courses from Mathematics118ABC, 119B, 124, 128C, 129, 133,167, 168 ..........................................82. Choice of one course from Mathematics111, 114, 115A, 116, 135B, 141, 145,146, 147, 148, 150B, 165, 185B........43. One approved upper division courseoutside the Department of Mathematics withextensive use of mathematics.................4Total Units for the Major ................90-104MathematicsB.S. Major Requirements:UNITSPreparatory Subject Matter..............34-42Mathematics 12 (or high schoolequivalent)..........................................0-3Mathematics 21A, 21B, 21C, 21D,22B, 25 ..............................................23Mathematics 67, or 22A and 108.........4-7Computer Science Engineering 30 andMathematics 22AL (or equivalent basicknowledge of MATLAB) or Engineering 6 or5, Physics 9A (Plans 1 and 2) or one coursefrom Physics 7A, Statistics 13, 32, 100 or102 (Plan 2) .......................................3-4NOTE: Basic knowledge of MATLAB isrequired in both MAT 67 and 22A. Studentscan learn it on their own, enroll in ENG 6 orin the one unit course MAT 22AL (can betaken concurrently).Quarter Offered: I=Fall, II=Winter, III=Spring, IV=Summer; 2013-2014 offering in parenthesesPre-Fall 2011 <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): ArtHum=Arts and Humanities; SciEng=Science and Engineering; SocSci=Social Sciences; Div=Domestic Diversity; Wrt=Writing ExperienceFall 2011 and on <strong>General</strong> Education (GE): AH=Arts and Humanities; SE=Science and Engineering; SS=Social Sciences;ACGH=American Cultures; DD=Domestic Diversity; OL=Oral Skills; QL=Quantitative; SL=Scientific; VL=Visual; WC=World Cultures; WE=Writing Experience

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