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APPLIED MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS I

Learn mathematical programming and optimization methods for decision making in agriculture. Develop computer and writing skills to find optimal solutions and communicate results effectively. Explore linear and integer programming, network and project scheduling models. Develop Excel expertise and statistical skills for regression analysis and forecasting.

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APPLIED MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS I

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  1. APPLIED MANAGEMENT SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS I AGEC/AGET 784

  2. Instructor: Dr. Joey Mehlhorn email: mehlhorn@utm.edu Phone: 731-881-7275 Office: Brehm Hall 254

  3. COURSE DESCRIPTION • Mathematical programming and constrained optimization research methods for applied decision making in agriculture. Development of computer and writing skills necessary for finding optimal solutions to complex applied problems in addition to succinctly communicating results in the proper format and context. Theory, implementation and optimal solution sensitivity of linear and integer programming as well as network and project scheduling models are examined. (3 Hours)

  4. COURSE OBJECTIVES • Develop the capacity to manage large amounts of numerical data in a ordered format. • Develop a working knowledge and understanding of Excel and how it can be utilized to solve complex problems. • Develop an understanding of spreadsheet engineering to solve business problems. • Develop statistical skills in regression analysis and forecasting.

  5. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK • Management Science: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets 3rd Edition, Stephen Powell and Kenneth Baker, Wiley Publishers (2009) (ISBN: 978-0-470-53067-2)  

  6. COURSE GRADING Assignments 20% Discussion Board 10% Mid-term Exam 20% Final Exam 20% Weekly Quizzes 30% TOTAL 100%

  7. COURSE POLICIES • Students are encouraged to access course materials regularly. • Students are expected to complete all reading assignments prior to any group discussions. • All quizzes are expected to be completed on the date due. The quiz grade will be reduced by 50% if not completed by the due date. • Cheating will not be tolerated!!!! This includes acquiring answers or providing answers during examinations or assigned work. Presenting work, ideas of another without giving credit and proper documentation.

  8. COURSE POLICIES • If you have a disability that may require assistance or accommodation, or make you have questions related to any accommodations for testing, note takers, readers, etc., please speak with me as soon as possible. • This course will utilize weekly timed Blackboard quizzes. Please make sure you keep up with the quizzes. • No make up exams will be given in this course. If you have to miss an exam you must contact me BEFORE the exam is given to make arrangements. • Students will be responsible for weekly online quizzes covering class material. These will be timed quizzes and require you to access material frequently.

  9. COURSE POLICIES • Assignments will be required throughout he semester from the textbook. These assignments will be problem based and will require you to understand the course material. You will also be responsible for writing prescriptions to articulate your solutions to various problems. You will need access to Microsoft Excel for the assignments. • I plan to post so discussion board assignments during the semester. These are designed to help you interact with each other. They will reflect current topics.

  10. TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE • Introduction to Management Science (CH 1) • Modeling in a problem solving framework (CH 2) • Basic Excel Skills (CH 3) • Advanced Excel Skills (CH 4) • Spreadsheet Engineering (CH 5) • Analysis using spreadsheets (CH 6) • Data Analysis and Modeling (CH 7) • Short Term Forecasting (CH 8)

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