Postgraduate
MSc, Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate in Agribusiness for Development
Syllabus
C138 Marketing for Small Agribusinesses
Markets are a
key component of development. You will analyse the marketing
challenges for micro- and small enterprises within a broad range
of natural resource product and service sectors, focusing on how
markets function, marketing management, and policy measures to
support small firms and business services.
C116 Economics and institutions for
development
You will gain
an understanding of the economic behaviour of people and firms,
and the interactions between them, and between institutions and
national economies in development processes. Development
concepts, standard economic models and their relation with each
other are introduced. You will explore the roles of institutions
in economic exchange and resource allocation, and their
contribution (or hindrance) to more efficient and equitable
resource allocation and to development.
C112
Entrepreneurship for the agri-food industry
Reviews the management concepts for firms within the agrifood industries
of developing countries with a focus on entrepreneurism. Students are
encouraged to explore entrepreneurship and the creation and management
of new business enterprises. The course provides a framework for
assessing business opportunities and the public policy constraints
within which business must operate. It provides an overview of the
management of human and financial business resources, each of which is
explored subsequently in specialist courses. A key output of the course
is the preparation of the business plan.
C111
Supply chain management
Introduces a business philosophy, linking primary producers to final
consumers to achieve competitive advantage. The course includes both
practical aspects of the delivery process and theoretical contributions
from the social sciences, in relation to developed and developing
countries.
C10
Agricultural trade and policy
Introduces neo-classical trade theory and examines trade theory as it
applies to a range of interventions in trade, in particular,
agricultural trade. The course also introduces standard agricultural
policy analysis tools, before a review of current issues affecting
international trade in agriculture.
C49
Financial and management accounting
Considers the concepts and methods of business management in the food
industry. This course emphasises the importance of the ability of
managers to interpret both financial reports and internal management
accounting documents.
C131
Management in rural development
Considers the management and organisation of interventions to promote
rural development. The course examines the scope and demands of rural
development management, dimensions of rural development, the relevance
of management theories of organisations and management, and the changing
roles of the state, the private sector and civil society in rural
development.
C47
Organisational behaviour and human resource management
This course is about getting the best out of people at work in a
changing world. New business structures are emerging, that are having to
adapt to new circumstances, such as global internet and intranet systems
in different cultural settings. Other organisational topics covered
include working in teams, managing change and human resources policy
development.
C134
Project planning and management
Covers the planning and management of public and private investment in
the agricultural sector. Students learn economic concepts for project
identification, preparation, appraisal, monitoring and evaluation, and
the methods of logical framework, financial and economic cost benefit
analysis, and social and environmental assessment.
C130
Rural development
Gives an economics perspective on issues and methods in rural
development, the role of rural development in poverty reduction, roles
of agricultural and non-agricultural sectors and of markets and
governments in development, impacts of new technology, agricultural
research and extension policy and methods, and rural financial markets.
C35
Socio-economics of rural livelihoods
Analyses the decisions facing smallholder farmers in managing their
activities and resources. The course examines the circumstances and
objectives of peasants and socio-economic theories that describe their
livelihood strategies, and policy implications arising from this
analysis.
C106
Research methods
This module aims to provide
an introduction to research methods for environmental studies and covers
methods appropriate to environmental science and technology and social
science. The principal objectives are to provide: an understanding of
how to identify research problems and formulate research questions; an
understanding of the various types of data; an understanding of how to
review literature; knowledge of how to choose an appropriate
experimental or survey design; familiarity with a number of quantitative
and qualitative data collection methods; familiarity with methods of
data collation and storage; an understanding of the most important uses
of statistics in you own field; the ability to appropriately choose
basic statistical methods and apply them; basic familiarity with the
operation of a spreadsheet package and the ability to use it to do
statistics; basic familiarity with the operation of one software package
for statistical analysis; understanding of how to interpret statistics
from environmental studies; competency in writing-up the results;
knowledge of how to write a research proposal.
Please
note: this module will be supplied as
electronic courseware on CD Rom.
Research report
MSc students only
The topic to be approved by the degree tutor.
Research
Report - MSc students only
Examples of research report topics
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the impact of the Agenda 2000 proposals on UK arable farms
- the
political economy of fertiliser taxation
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debt restructuring of former co-operative farms in Eastern Germany
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the evolution of the market for poultry meat in China
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the economics of migratory pest control
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rice marketing in Papua New Guinea
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debt restructuring of former co-operative farms in the Balkans
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the evolution of the market for poultry meat in China
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risk management in Botswana’s agriculture
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the political economy of fertiliser subsidies
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seed distribution systems in Madagascar