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B.Sc. in Agribusiness Management

CURRICULUM FOR BACHELOR OF AGRIBUSINESS MANAGENENT

Introduction


The Bachelor?s Degree program in Agribusiness Management offers a combination of both Agricultural and Social Sciences required for the management of agribusiness and related organizations. The program offers latitude to its graduates in the job market that is currently offered by other programmes. It also offers better prospects for employment in the smaller and upcoming agro-industries that may not have the resources to employ specialists in Human Resource Management, Accounting, Production and Marketing.

Justification



Students trained in these department are to assume leading roles of public and private commerce of agricultural and food products. These organizations contribute greatly toward the economic well being of the country. Students that select the Agribusiness specialization will focus on the vertical integration of agribusiness and trade. These specializations provide students with the skills to examine domestic and global consumer interests and how they impact the demand for food and agriculture products. Students that select these specializations will have a basic foundation in business, marketing, finance, and accounting. They will specialize in marketing intelligence for agribusiness by supplementing basic marketing research with coursework that applies marketing research techniques to agribusiness. In addition, students will use marketing research techniques to provide a client with a marketing plan. The internship will provide student experience in the marketplace by applying marketing research techniques and working with clients to solve real agribusiness marketing problems. Students examine the efficient allocation of scarce resources within the country and profit maximization. They will understand both the supply and demand sides of the agribusiness. Graduates can assume positions of managerial responsibilities in public and private agricultural and food-related enterprises and organizations.

Objectives



At the completion of the training in Bachelor of Agribusiness Management Programme, the graduates should be able to:

Have a critical understanding of agro-industrialization and relationships between producers, processors, manufacturers and consumers of commodities involved in the agribusiness sector.

Analyze the farm and market situations to solve day to day and long term problems in the agribusiness sector of the economy.

Use their knowledge in agribusiness management to run their own individual firms and agribusiness enterprises including consulting.

Have a sound knowledge of supply chain management in agribusiness, business and strategic decision making concepts.

Provide a theoretical and practical orientation to the graduate to be able to provide solutions to organizational problems.

Participate in agribusiness research and knowledge creation.

Admission Regulation



Candidates applying for the Bachelor in Agribusiness Management must satisfy the minimum University entrance requirements in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.). In addition to this, all candidates should meet the requirements provided in the Egerton University Statutes.

In addition to the above, applicants must offer passes in the following subjects:

- Biology B or Biological Sciences B-

- Mathematics B+

An added advantage will be given to applicants who have passed with at least a C grade pass in economics, commerce or accounting

Admission may be granted to outstanding diploma holders who have passed with distinction, Credit or equivalent in management, farm management or other discipline recognized by the Egerton University Senate.

Loading and Duration

The entire duration of the course is Four (4) academic years comprising of eight (8) semesters of Seventeen (17) weeks. To graduate, the student will be expected to have covered a total of 156.5 Credit Factors (CF) and 4 C.Fs of field attachment, making a total of 160.5.

Course Coding



YEAR 1 SEMESTER I

CODE TITLE
AGBM 101 Introduction to Agribusiness Mgmt
BOTA 100 General Botany
COMS 101 Communication skills
ECON 101 Principles of microeconomics
ENSC 100 Introduction Environmental Science
CHEM 102 Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
MATH100 General Mathematics
TOTAL



YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2

AGEC 111 Introduction to Agricultural Economics
AGBM103 Principles of Entrepreneurship
CHEM 103 Organic Chemistry
COMP 101 Introd. to Computer Applications
ECON 121 Principles of Macroeconomics
SOCI   104 Rural Sociology
TOTAL



YEAR 2 SEMESTER I

SOIL 100 Introduction to Soil Science
ECON 212 Intermediate Micro Economics
ECON 230 Mathematics for Economists
AGRO 102 Principles of Crop Production
AGEC 231 Principles of Marketing (Principles)
ECON 232 Economics Statistics
PHIL 106 Law and Society
TOTAL



YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2

AGEC232 Agricultural Marketing (Applications)
ECON 205 Economics Statistics
AGEC 241 Agricultural Production Economics
AGEC 242 Agricultural Finance
ECON 222 Intermediate Macro Economics
AGBM210 Financial Accounting I
AGBM222 Co-operative Management and Development
TOTAL



YEAR 3 SEMESTER I

AGEC 312 Research Methods
ECON 341 Money and Banking
AGBM343 Management Information Systems
AGBM312 Managerial Accounting I
AGEC 333 Agricultural Price analysis
AGEC 343 Farm Management (principles)
ANSC 359 Principles of Animal Production
AGED 312 Technical Reporting and Writing
TOTAL



YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2

AGED 334 Extension Education
AGEC 313 Econometrics
AGEC 321 Resource Economics
*AGEC 344 Farm Management (Applications)
AGBM 311 Financial Accounting II
AGBM 314 Research Proposal Writing
AGBM 353 Agribusiness Supply Chain Management
TOTAL
AGEC 361 Field Attachment



YEAR 4 SEMESTER 1

AGBM430 Agribusiness Management I
AGEC  414 Research Project
*AGEC422 Agric. Project  Analysis
AGEC 423 Economic Development
AGEC 451 Agricultural Policy
ECON 412 Economics of Industry
TOTAL



YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2

AGEC 415 Operations Research
AGEC 434 Agriculture and International Trade
AGEC 455 New Institutional Economics
AGEC 452 Agricultural Law
*AGBM 431 Agribusiness management II
AGBM 451 Strategic Management
AGBM 415 Business Taxation

Examinations

All examinations for the program shall be conducted in accordance with the Egerton University rules and regulations. The following practical related courses shall be examined as indicated:

AGBM 361 Field Attachment shall be assessed in accordance with the existing Egerton University regulation relating to field attachment.

AGBM 414 Research Project shall involve the preparation of a final typed and bound report based on the proposal prepared in AGBM314, which shall be graded out of 100. This report MUST be submitted two (2) weeks before the end of the semester.

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