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Fall 2024 Agribusiness Management
AREC 428
Are you looking for interested individuals to provide economic and business-related insights into your agricultural company? Our 4th year BA students are eager to assess your agricultural practices on a variety of aspects. Students can provide a business analysis, that takes business management practices, as well as a range of different financial analyses and recommendations into account. All aspects of the student work will be tailored to the business issue as you have identified it. If interested, you'll be taking on a group of students for a multi-week project.
Organization and Management of Nutrition Services
NUTR466-02
Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from the University of Saskatchewan to be your student-consultants, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one main project over the course of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this program/course focus on managerial decision making relevant to managing organizational change, human resources, and financial management in food service systems in a range of settings in public and private sectors. Using a combination of lectures, case studies, and problems students examine current issues in food service systems and practices and apply quality improvement mechanisms in their management.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Design Course
EE495/CME495
Are you looking for teams of four senior electrical and/or computer engineering students to work together to solve an open-ended design problem for your company? We have eager 4th year students from University of Saskatchewan who are ready to work on both the theoretical and implementation aspects of an electrical/computer engineering design problem. Each team is assigned an experienced support engineer or faculty member to help guide the design process. This is a two-term design course. In the first term (Sept-Dec), students largely work on problem and scope definition, requirements analysis, brainstorming and evaluation of alternatives, and high-level system design. The second term (Jan - Apr) mostly focuses on detailed design, implementation, and testing of the chosen solution. If feasible, groups often construct prototypes to evaluate and demonstrate their designs. Limited funding is provided by the university to support this activity.
Agribusiness Marketing Management
AREC 347
Looking to elevate your organization, and bring it to the next level? Bring on students from the University of Saskatchewan to be your student-consultants, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one main project over the course of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students in this program/course focus on the role of the agri-marketing manager as a decision maker who is often responsible for formulating strategic marketing for the agribusiness firm. Topics include the agricultural and agribusiness marketing environment, managing marketing channels, measuring and monitoring market targets for products/services, and the metrics utilized by marketing managers. The marketing activities of Saskatchewan's agribusinesses will be examined.
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