MAEAE Study Plan


Course Curriculum
A regular two-year program requires a minimum of 36 credits that comprises 24 credits of coursework and 12 credits of thesis. The required courses of 24 credits are: 2 credits of seminar, 13 credits of core courses, and 9 credits of electives. Our program offers only Plan A2.
The maximum permissible period for the completion of a master’s degree does not exceed 5 academic years as deemed from the date of acceptance for study. Note that you need to submit your official thesis proposal within the 4th semester. Otherwise, you will leave the program automatically.
Total Requirement | 36 Credits | |
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1 | Required Courses | 24 Credits |
Seminar (1,1) – 01119597 | 2 Credits | |
Core Courses | 13 Credits | |
Electives | 9 Credits | |
2 | Thesis – 01119599 | 12 credits |
Core Courses
Code | Course | Credit |
01119511 | Economic Theory for Agriculture Food and Environment | 4 |
01119561 | Advanced Agriculture and Resource Policy | 3 |
01119583 | Econometrics in Agricultural and Resource Analysis | 3 |
01119591 | Research Methods in Applied Economics for Agriculture and Environment | 3 |
Elective Courses
Code | Course | Credit |
01119591 | Applied Economics for Agriculture and Resources | 4 |
01119515 | Applications of Game Theory in Agricultural Economics | 3 |
01119521 | Advanced Farm Management | 3 |
01119522 | Analysis of Agricultural Production Economics | 3 |
01119523 | Economics of Agricultural lnnovation | 3 |
01119524 | Production Economics in Agriculture and Food | 3 |
01119531 | Agricultural Market and Price Analysis | 3 |
01119532 | Economics of Future Market in Agriculture | 3 |
01119533 | Economics of Food and Consumption | 3 |
01119534 | Food and Agricultural Product Markting and Price Straregy | 3 |
01119535 | Food and Agricultural Supply Chain Management | 3 |
01119536 | Economics of Food Consumption for Agricultural and Foof Business | 3 |
01119541 | Advanced Agricultural Finance | 3 |
01119542 | Finance and Accounting Analysis for Agricultral and Food Business | 3 |
01119551 | Advanced Agricultural Resource Economics | 3 |
01119552 | Advanced Land Economics | 3 |
01119553 | Advanced Economics of Aquaculture | 3 |
01119554 | Advanced Economics of Fishery Resources | 3 |
01119555 | Economic Valuation of Natural Resour and Environment in Agriculture | 3 |
01119556 | Applications of Multi-Agent Systems Model in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management | 3 |
01119557 | Energy Economics for Agricultural Development | 3 |
01119562 | Advanced Agricultural Development Economics | 3 |
01119563 | International Agricultural Trade and Commercial Policy | 3 |
01119564 | Advanced Agricultural Policy Evaluation | 3 |
01119565 | Agricultural Sector Strategic Analysis | 3 |
01119566 | International Agri-Food Trade and Investment | 3 |
01119572 | Advanced Agribusiness Management | 3 |
01119574 | Advanced Economics of Agro-industrial Organization | 3 |
01119581 | Mathematical Economics for Agriculture and Resources | 3 |
01119582 | Mathematical Models for Agriculture and Resources | 3 |
01119584 | Advanced Time Series Analysis for Agricultural Economics | 3 |
01119592 | Research Management Evaluation | 3 |
01119596 | Selected Topics in Applied Economics for Agriculture and Environment | 3 |
01119598 | Special Problems | 3 |
Study Plan
It is the student’s responsibility to know the calendar, regulations, and pertinent procedures of the Graduate School and to meet its standards and requirements.
1. Year of study. The maximum permissible period for the degree completion is 5 academic years. If students fail to comply with this permissible period, their status is terminated.
2. Thesis proposal. Students are required to submit their thesis proposal to the Graduate School before the end of the 4th regular semester since commencement of studies.
3. Final oral examination of thesis. Students are to submit the thesis to the final examination committee at least 7 days prior to the examination.
4. Submission of complete thesis. Students who cannot submit their complete thesis within 120 days from the final examination date, the pertinent final oral examination results are to be rendered void.
5. Graduation. For students to graduate:
a. A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 out of 4.00 is to be attained.
b. The complete thesis to be submitted to the Graduate School
c. Students are to be successfully passed the English language examination.
d. An achievement of either publication or at least approval for publication of thesis or parts of thesis in journals or academic publications, or alternatively, presentation of thesis in a academic conference which issues proceedings of the conference.
More information can be accessed here: Important regulations and guidelines
Study Plan
Course | Credit | Requirement/suggestion | |
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Year 1 | |||
First semester (Aug – Dec) | 01119511 Economic Theory for Agriculture Food and Environment | 4 | – Development of research concept – Survey of potential committee |
01119583 Econometrics in Agr & Res Analysis | 3 | ||
011195xx Elective course | 3 | ||
01119596 Selected Topicsin Applied Economics for Agriculture and Environment | 3 | ||
-01119597 Seminar (1) | 1 | ||
Total | 11 | ||
Second semester (Jan – May) | 01119591 Research Methods in Applied Economics for Agriculture and Environment | 3 | – Study plan submission – Committee appointment – Thesis proposaldefense before enrolment of 3rd semester |
01119561 Advaced Agriculture and Resource Policy | 3 | ||
011195xx Elective course | 6 | ||
01119512 Applied Economics for Agr & Res | 4 | ||
01119597 Seminar (2) | 1 | ||
Total | 14 | ||
June – July (semester break) | Data collection | ||
Year 2 | |||
Third semester (Aug – Dec) | 01119599 Thesis | 6 | – Data analysis – Thesis writing |
Total | 6 | ||
Fourth semester (Jan – May) | 01119599 Thesis | 6 | – Paper submission for publication – Thesis defense |
Total | 6 | ||
Total | 37 |