Welcome to Agriculture Economics/Government!
Ag Economics
This course is designed for the student interested in understanding the operations and institutions of economic systems as applied to our nation’s largest industry—agriculture. Units of instruction include basic economic concepts, comparative economic systems, individual and aggregate economic behavior and international trade and policy. Instruction is also given in leadership, citizenship, and career education. THIS COURSE MEETS THE AHS ECONOMICS GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.
Ag Government
This course focuses on the structure and processes of the United States Government System. Initial emphasis will be on the responsibilities and rights of citizenship, voting, political parties, elections, campaigns, the Constitution, the branches of government, and the Bill of Rights. Additionally, the course will compare the political powers at the local, state, national, and global levels. A consistent focus throughout the course will be an analysis of the role that both the government and the voters play in developing policies and laws affecting the Agricultural Industry. THIS COURSE MEETS THE AHS Government GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.
Both these courses meet the CSU/UC admission requirements.
These courses also provide students with FFA opportunities throughout the year.
Important Class Links:
Class Remind: www.remind.com/join/ffaseniors
Ag Economics
This course is designed for the student interested in understanding the operations and institutions of economic systems as applied to our nation’s largest industry—agriculture. Units of instruction include basic economic concepts, comparative economic systems, individual and aggregate economic behavior and international trade and policy. Instruction is also given in leadership, citizenship, and career education. THIS COURSE MEETS THE AHS ECONOMICS GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.
Ag Government
This course focuses on the structure and processes of the United States Government System. Initial emphasis will be on the responsibilities and rights of citizenship, voting, political parties, elections, campaigns, the Constitution, the branches of government, and the Bill of Rights. Additionally, the course will compare the political powers at the local, state, national, and global levels. A consistent focus throughout the course will be an analysis of the role that both the government and the voters play in developing policies and laws affecting the Agricultural Industry. THIS COURSE MEETS THE AHS Government GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.
Both these courses meet the CSU/UC admission requirements.
These courses also provide students with FFA opportunities throughout the year.
Important Class Links:
Class Remind: www.remind.com/join/ffaseniors