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The national Agricultural Economics exit exam shall have the following objectives
To produce skilled and competent manpower to national and international market
Assessing students’ educational achievement in major areas of Agricultural
Economics
Ensuring whether the graduation profile of Agricultural Economics curriculum have achieved at least common standards of knowledge and practical skills
Improving public trust and confidence in Agricultural Economics activities of
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Facilitating the efforts of students to revise the core learning outcomes of the courses covered by the exit examination
Ensuring all graduates from Higher Education Instructions satisfy the requirements of the labor market and employability through the national wide implementation of competency-based exit exam
Creating competitive spirit among Agricultural Economics departments in Ethiopia with the vies to encouraging them to give due attention to the national standards
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hydrology
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INTRODUCTION TO PLANT PATHOLOGY
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It is an alteration in one or more of the ordered sequential series of physiological processes culminating in a loss of coordination of energy utilization in a plant.
Harmful deviation from normal functioning of physiological process.
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Floriculture production and management (HORT3141)
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The course is designed to teach the general floriculture production principles, ecological and aesthetic values of flowering plants, growing structures, identification of indoor and outdoor flowering and foliage plants, principles of flower production techniques both in the greenhouse and outdoor environment: Flower and greenhouse industry with emphasis on crop selection and scheduling, market cycles, environmental control and media, watering, hydroponics, propagation, cultural requirements, scheduling and controlling crop growth for target market periods, pest control, post-harvest handling, and marketing of floral and foliage crops and a study of related career objectives.
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Wild Life Management
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Wildlife management is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife, its habitats and people to achieve predefined impacts. It attempts to balance the needs of wildlife with the needs of people using the best available science. Wildlife management can include wildlife conservation, game keeping and pest control.
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