Animal Breeding and Husbundry
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The purpose of the course is to present students with the necessary and up-to-date knowledge on basic subjects of General Zootechnics.
Botany (Plant Systematics-Anatomy)
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Teaching Plant Functional Anatomy provides the basic knowledge base for most of the courses related to plant production.
Informatics
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Upon successful completion of the course, the student will: can distinguish the capabilities of the components that make up a computer
Introduction to Economic Theory
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The course is the first/introductory course of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development in economic theory. The course aims to familiarize students with the basic concepts of economic theory, through a “pluralistic” approach. This means that in all the thematic units of the course are exposed both the prevailing economic theory (the Neoclassical […]
Mathematics I
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After this course, the student is expected to be able to: use and apply definitions and notions of Infinitesimal Calculus in a pure and applied sense. Use and apply mathematical methods in basic problems of Agricultural Economy and Rural Environment develop critical thinking through result verification Course Layout (EN) Course Layout (EL)
Statistics
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After this course, the student is expected to be able to: distinguish stochastic and deterministic phenomena and experiments using enumeration methods and basic probability tools apply simple probability calculus recognize the practical value and importance of probabilities in the understanding of stochastic phenomena and experiments describe and summarize data translate a research question into a […]