Introduction to Agricultural Economics [Theory and Practice] - AME1501 |
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| Diploma | Semester module | NQF level: 5 | Credits: 12 |
| Module presented in English | Module presented online | ||
| Purpose: of this module, is to provide students with a foundational understanding of the economic principles influencing agricultural sectors. Those who complete this module will gain essential insights into the factors of production, consumer behaviour, and market dynamics, including government intervention. Furthermore, the module builds on students initial competencies for examining agricultural economic issues. Additionally, it directly responds to the socio-economic transformational agenda by promoting sustainable agricultural practices that contribute to food security and equitable economic growth, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger). | |||
Agricultural Production Economics (Theory and Practice) - AME2601 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 6 | Credits: 12 |
| Module presented in English | Module presented online | ||
| Pre-requisite: AME1501 | |||
| Purpose: It is intended for Agricultural Development Technicians, trainers and facilitators in the field of agricultural management. It will be useful for students who pursue agricultural management or farming as a career. Students accredited with this module will be able to apply the agricultural production economics principles to agriculture by keeping themselves informed about the current economic system of South Africa and the agricultural environment in that economic system. | |||
Introduction to Agri-Business Management (Theory and Practice) - AME2603 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 6 | Credits: 12 |
| Module presented in English | Module presented online | ||
| Pre-requisite: AME1501 | |||
| Purpose: It is intended for Agricultural Development Technicians, trainers and facilitators in the field of agricultural economics. It will be useful for students who pursue agriculture or farming as a career. Students accredited with this module will be able to apply the agricultural production economics principles to agriculture by keeping themselves informed about the current economic system of South Africa and the agricultural environment in that economic system. | |||
Farm Management - AME2605 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 6 | Credits: 12 |
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| Pre-requisite: AME1501 | |||
| Purpose: Farm management as a problem-solving tool is discussed in relation to both positive and negative impacts on society; agribusiness and food security; and good practice trends as a means of achieving quality control on farm management practices. Students credited with this module will be able to demonstrate understanding of the applications of farming in the society; acquire insight into farming impacts on the environment, agriculture, nutrition, industry and health, show understanding of how farming depends on their disciplines especially animal health, animal science, crop science, economics, environmental science and food security, show an appreciation of the material and equipment required for conducting research in farming; demonstrate an understanding of why it is important to adhere to the principles and methods of quality control when applying farm management as a problem solving tool. The module is intended for Agricultural development technicians, trainers and facilitators in the field of agricultural management. | |||
Agricultural Marketing and Risk Management - AME2701 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: The skills in this module are developed with reference to the Millennium Development Goals, national, and community circumstances with cognizance of traditional community Agricultural marketing and Risk management systems. | |||
Introduction to Agricultural Policy - AME2703 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: The module will be useful for students who are in the field of agriculture (plant and animal production, agricultural economics, agricultural development and extension) as well as students who are in the field of food and nutrition security and community development/ facilitation. Students who complete this module will understand basic concepts used in conceptual frameworks for agricultural development policies. | |||
Agricultural and Rural Development - AME3701 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: The concept of development; concept of development in relation to agriculture; integrated rural poverty; macro economic development goals; Agricultural and rural development sector projects and programmes; programming and identification. | |||
Agricultural Resource Economics - AME3702 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: Land for economic use, land resource development decisions, conservation of land resources for agricultural purposes and factors affecting land resource base; land resource requirements in South Africa and prospects for meeting future needs: the nature and significance of land rent; benefit-cost analysis on land use; land development costs. | |||
Agricultural Policy Analysis - AME3703 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: Agricultural policy analysis will be considered in the context of agribusiness and food security; good practice trends will be considered as a means to achieve quality control when conducting agricultural policy analysis practices. | |||
Rural Agricultural Finance - AME3704 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Semester module | NQF level: 7 | Credits: 12 |
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| Purpose: Concept and importance of rural agricultural finance access to financial services; financial policies; the role of government; reasons for lack of success. | |||
Agricultural Marketing Analysis - AME4801 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Year module | NQF level: 8 | Credits: 24 |
| Module presented in English | |||
| Purpose: is to provides students with the knowledge of agricultural market analysis. It will be useful for students requiring exposure to the fundamental competences required on analyzing markets in order to sell agricultural products. Students accredited with this module will be able to analyse the market in the South African and international contexts. | |||
Agricultural Project Analysis IB - AME4802 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Year module | NQF level: 8 | Credits: 24 |
| Module presented in English | |||
| Purpose: The concept of development; concept of development in relation to agriculture; integrated rural poverty; macro economic development goals; agricultural and rural development sector projects and programmes; programming and identification. | |||
Agricultural Business Management - AME4803 |
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| Under Graduate Degree | Year module | NQF level: 8 | Credits: 24 |
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| Purpose: of this module is to prepare students for positions in the Agribusiness sector to start their own ventures in Agribusiness. It is intended for Agricultural Economists, Researchers, trainers, Entrepreneurs and Facilitators in the field of agriculture. It will be useful for students who want to pursue agricultural economics or farming as a career. It is aimed at equipping Students with the principles of Agribusiness management and to gain a thorough understanding of the strategies and objectives of agribusiness organisations. This module will train students, farmers, entrepreneurs and equip them with relevant business and management skills relevant to modern agribusiness in the South African context. | |||