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The Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics equips students for careers in many areas of agribusiness and consumer affairs, as well as for advanced studies in applied economics, business, law, applied finance, policy analysis or public policy.
Students who entered the Department prior to August 2006 may follow the old program or (by completing the appropriate paper work) select the new curriculum. Students who join the ACE Department in Fall 2006 or later must follow the new program. Click below to explore the academic program appropriate to you:
Entering before Fall 2006, click here.
Entering Fall 2006 or later, click here.
INFORMATION FOR INTER-COLLEGE TRANSFER TO ACE, click here.
Course Replacements in Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Effective Fall Semester 2008
| “Old” Course Numbers and Titles |
“New” Course Numbers and Titles* |
| ACE 245 |
Personal Finance |
ACE 240c |
Personal Financial Planning |
| ACE 303 |
Rural Taxation |
ACE 346b |
Tax Policy and Financial Planning |
| ACE 340 |
Agricultural Finance |
ACE 345a |
Financial Decision-Making for Individuals and Small Businesses |
| ACE 441 |
Case Studies in Agricultural Accounting and Finance |
ACE 447a,d |
Case Studies in Agricultural Accounting and Financial Planning |
| ACE 442 |
Modeling Applications in Agricultural Finance |
ACE 446b |
Modeling Applications for Financial Planning |
| ACE 443 |
Intermediate Agricultural Finance |
ACE 444a |
Financial Services for Individuals and Small Businesses |
* ACE concentration requirements may be satisfied with either “old” courses already taken or the “new” replacement courses. Students may not earn credit for both the old course and its replacement.
a Scheduled for Fall 2008
b Scheduled for Spring 2009
c Scheduled for both Fall 2008 and Spring 2009
d As of March 6, ACE 447 does not yet appear in the Course Catalogue. Listing is expected prior to advance registration for Fall 2008.
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