Course title
農学部特別講義Ⅲ(『理系学生』のためのキャリアプランニング入門)   [Special Lecture on Agriculture Ⅲ(Career Planning for Future Scientist and Engineer)]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01an2039
Instructor(s)
野見山 敏雄, 観山 恵理子   [NOMIYAMA Toshio, MIYAMA Eriko]
Facility affiliation Organization for the Advancement of Education and Global Learning Office   Email address

Course description
The goal of this course is to understand principal issues related to farm management and basic tools for analysis of farm management.
Farm management is an organization that is managed and run for agricultural production in accordance with a managerial agent’s will. Previously, the main agent of farm management is a family-managed farm; however, in recent years farm management agents have become diversified with increases in the number of agricultural production firms or of community-based farming organizations. Moreover, a farm manager has increasing opportunities to work with non-agricultural enterprises in the wake of promotion of rokuji-sangyoka --agricultural business diversification and integration related to manufacturing and commercial sectors― or collaboration of agricultural, commercial and manufacturing sectors.
With these recent trends in mind, we discuss basic characteristics of farm management invariant regardless of farm management types as well as differences in producer management objective and behavior by types.
Expected Learning
Students are expected to learn basic issues regarding farm management and explain them. Also, they are expected to obtain basic analytical tools and apply them to various issues.

Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps. (URL: https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ )
Course schedule
Please also check the Google Classroom.

The course is planned to proceed with the following:
1. Guidance, goals and schedule of the course, nature of farm management, farm practices and farming systems: fundamental principles and history
2. Farm management types: family-managed farm, corporate farm, collective farm
3. Farm economy: total revenue, production cost, profit
4. Production cost by products
5. Land utilization/allocation: von Thunen’s “The Isolated State”
6. Optimum choice of products: Linear programming (LP)
7. Linear programming (LP): Case studies
8. Farm accounting (1)
9. Farm accounting (2)
10. Rational behavior of corporate farm (1)
11. Rational behavior of corporate farm (2), economies of scale,
division of labor, specialization
12. Rational behavior of family-managed farm (1): agricultural household model
13. Rational behavior of family-managed farm (2): agricultural household model, economies of scope, farm diversification
14. Present situations of farm management and surrounding it: Diversity in farm management forms; Farm management prospects: creating shared value and Dynamic capability
15. Summary, Final examination
Prerequisites
This is part of the Courses of Agricultural Economics and Management, and its completion is recommended for students in the Department of Biological Production. In addition to 30 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and review the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University using the lecture handouts as well as the references specified below.
Required Text(s) and Materials
No specific textbook is used. Materials will be available in Google Classroom for this subject.
References
References will be announced in class.
Assessment/Grading
Grades will be given with the following weights:
In-class test (5-10%), Assignment (20-30%), Final Examination (50-60%)
To evaluate how much a student can understand and explain basic issues related to farm management and apply the basic methods of farm management analysis.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Technology, Management, Type of farm management, Market, Term of trade, Profit maximization, Income maximization
Office hours
Right after each lecture
Remarks 1
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
1/31/2023 9:21:52 PM