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RECO 800 - Marketing Places
Credits:
4.00
Concepts, tools, and techniques of service marketing with
specific application to tourism attractions and facilities.
Provides an understanding of market research, consumer
attitudes and behavior, market segmentation, product
pricing, and quality control. Differentiates between
advertising, promotion, and public relations. Prereq: survey
of marketing; introduction to tourism; environmental and
resource economics perspectives. (Also offered as TOUR 700.)
RECO #804 - Economics of Policy Issues in Food and Natural Resource Use
Credits:
4.00
Economic analysis of current issues affecting food and
natural resource use, such as food, safety, air and water
pollution, land use and conservation, and waste management.
Economic, political, and social consequences of alternative
policies and programs are evaluated. Prereq: intermediate
microeconomics or permission. (Not offered every year.)
RECO 808 - Environmental Economics
Credits:
4.00
Environmental pollution, the market economy, and optimal
resource allocation; alternative control procedures; levels
of environmental protection and public policy; property
right issues. Prereq: intermediate microeconomic theory;
permission.
RECO 815 - Linear Programming and Quantitative Models
Credits:
4.00
Solving applied economic problems using linear and nonlinear
techniques with emphasis on problem specification and
interpretation of model results. The unit of analysis
includes individuals, firms, or communities as they address
contemporary problems in resource allocation, product
distribution, and whole-firm organization. Computer
applications on both mainframe and personal computers
used for managerial decision making. Prereq: permission.
RECO #817 - Law of Community Planning
Credits:
4.00
Common law and the Constitution with respect to property
law, including eminent domain, land-use planning, urban
renewal, and zoning. Makes the nonlawyer aware of the
influence and operation of the legal system in community
development.
RECO 856 - Rural and Regional Economic Development
Credits:
4.00
Concepts and methods of delineating regional economies,
methods of measuring activity, regional development, and
public policies. Emphasis on empirical research studies.
Prereq: intermediate economy theory or permission. (Offered
every other year.)
RECO 895 - Investigations in Resource Economics
Credits:
2.00 to 4.00
A) Agricultural Marketing; B) Agricultural Production and
Farm Management; C) Community Development; D) Economics
of Human Resources; E) Economics of Population and Food;
F) Land Economics; G) Marine Economics; H) Rural Economic
Development; I) Regional Economics; J) Water Economics.
Special assignments in readings, investigations, or field
problems. Prereq: permission. May be repeated.
RECO 898 - Directed Research
Credits:
2.00 to 4.00
Hours and credits to be arranged. Not available if credit
obtained for RECO 899. A year-long course; an IA grade
continuous grading) given at the end of the first semester.
Prereq: permission. Credit/Fail.
RECO 899 - Master's Thesis
Credits:
1.00 to 10.00
Credit/Fail.
RECO 903 - Approach to Research
Credits:
2.00
The meaning of science and the application of logic in the
scientific method. Principles and techniques of scientific
research. Survey of experimental design procedures.
Organization of investigative work, problem analyses,
working plans, and scientific writing. Prereq: permission.
(Also offered as RAM 903.)
RECO 911 - Natural and Environmental Resource Management
Credits:
4.00
Fundamental economic, aesthetic, and ethical principles
involved in the management of natural resources and ways to
apply these principles in the formulation and evaluation of
resource-management policies including the management of
specific renewable resources, soils, water, forests, and
wildlife. (Also offered as RAM 911.) Prereq: permission.
(Offered every other year.)
RECO 993 - Natural and Environmental Resources Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Presentation and discussion of recent research, literature,
and policy problems in the natural and social sciences
influencing resource use. (Also offered as RAM 993.)
Credit/Fail.