Agriculture in the Developing Nations II

Spring 2002


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Ecuador (Spring 2000)

Agriculture in the Developing Nations II  integrates a two-week field laboratory in tropical America in January with period for reflection, analysis, and synthesis during the spring semester. The class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:30-4:25. It is offered for 3 credits (letter grade only) and meets only for the first half of the semester (until spring break). International Agriculture 402, Agriculture in the Developing Nations I is a prerequisite for the course. A group term paper or project is required, based on the field trip experience and focused on general themes established in the previous semester. The objective of this course is to gain a better understanding of the problems of agricultural and rural development through their firsthand observation and subsequent analysis.
INSTRUCTOR
Phil A. Arneson
412 Plant Science
607-255-7871
paa3@cornell.edu
TEACHING ASSISTANT
John P. Reilly
Bradfield Hall
607-255-3035
jpr11@cornell.edu


CALS International Programs
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences