Agricultural Economics
425-3 Recreation and Tourism Economics. (3-0)
Benefit-cost frameworks in public planning for outdoor recreation development, pricing problems, market demand assessment, and impacts of recreational development on regional economies.
Prerequisite Course(s):
AEC 105: Introductory Agricultural Economics
ECO 201: Principles of Economics: Macro
ECO 202: Principles of Economics: Micro
In course descriptions, the digit following the course number is the number of semester credit hours. For example, ENGL 111-3 is a freshman level course worth 3 semester hours of credit. The numbers in parentheses following the course number (for example, 3-2) indicate the number of clock hours per week devoted to theory and practice, respectively. (WI) indicates that sections of this course will be offered as writing intensive.

