TE548 Operations Research in Agriculture

6 ECTS - 3-0 Duration (T+A)- 2. Semester- 3 National Credit

Information

Unit INSTITUTE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (PhD)
Code TE548
Name Operations Research in Agriculture
Term 2018-2019 Academic Year
Term Spring
Duration (T+A) 3-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 6 ECTS
National Credit 3 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Belirsiz
Type Normal
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Dr. Öğr. Üyesi TUNA ALEMDAR
Course Instructor
The current term course schedule has not been prepared yet.


Course Goal / Objective

Introducing decision making process in agricultural production and related enterprises; using appropriate quantitative techniques in decisions making processes

Course Content

Operations Research, its relevancy with agriculture and agricultural economics, major methods used in operations resarch (linear and non-linear programming, integer programming, applications of game theory, Markov chains, inventory control, network analyses such as CPM and PERT, simulation) and their use in agriculture

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 To be able to define several stages of decision making processes in agricultural production
LO02 To be able to use operation research methods and tools in decisions making processes in agriculture and related areas; to determine pros and cons of those methods
LO03 Expressing real life problems into operation research problems and modelling them; choosing appropriate models; interpreting model results; sensitivity analyses,


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level
PLO01 - Able to further develop and deepen knowledge acquired based on the undergradute level proficiencies in the fields of farm management and agricultural policy
PLO02 - Able to comprehend interactions among related disciplines and field of agricultural economics
PLO03 - Able to use theoretical and practical knowledge of agricultural economics in their specialization area
PLO04 - Able to prepare reports on developments in national economy and agricultural sector; able to critically evaluate historical and actual developments in agriculture and economy; able to observe and interpret economics related publications
PLO05 - Able to use software widely used in agricultural economics
PLO06 - Able to combine data of actual developments with his knowledge, data and findings obtained in various disciplines and interpret them while supporting them with qualitative and quantitative data and also forming new knowledge through synthesis
PLO07 - Ability to take the lead in multidisciplinary teams and work in teams
PLO08 - Able to critically evaluate specialized knowledge and abilities acquired in agricultural economics and direct his/her own learning process
PLO09 - Constantly adapt himself to new scientific developments
PLO10 - Able to use acquired and digested agricultural economics knowledge in multidisciplinary studies, able to explain them, to transfer them to others, able to examine conclusions critically
PLO11 - Able to transfer research results using verbal, written and visual tools
PLO12 - Able to collect data according to scientific methods in order to solve economic problems, able to supervise and interprete data collected while taking into consideration social, scientific and ethical values
PLO13 - Able to develop analytical approaches in order to solve complicated problems that cannot be forecast beforehand in applications of agricultural economics and policy; able to design research process; able to produce solutions by taking on responsibility and to evaluate and justify solutions


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Introduction to operations research; successful applications of operation research; stages of decisions making process Lecture notes and suggested readings
2 Linear progrramming; maximisation with Simplex method; solving optimisation problems with graphs Lecture notes and suggested readings
3 Introduction to LINGO software; economic interpretation of simplex algorithm; opportunity cost; principles of substitution Lecture notes and suggested readings
4 Modelling minimization problems and their solution Lecture notes and suggested readings
5 Concept of dualit and it economic interpretation Lecture notes and suggested readings
6 Transportation problemes; assignment problems and Hungarian algorithm Lecture notes and suggested readings
7 CPM-PERT; network optimization techniques; inventory problems Lecture notes and suggested readings
8 Mid-Term Exam Lecture notes and suggested readings
9 Linear programming and special cases: multipleoptimal solutions; unbounded problems etc Lecture notes and suggested readings
10 Assumptions of linear programming and their violations Lecture notes and suggested readings
11 Nonlinear progrraming Lecture notes and suggested readings
12 Markov chains and their applications in agriculture Lecture notes and suggested readings
13 Simulation Lecture notes and suggested readings
14 Game theoryand ist applications in agriculture Lecture notes and suggested readings
15 New developments in operations research Lecture notes and suggested readings
16 Term Exams Lecture notes and suggested readings
17 Term Exams Lecture notes and suggested readings

Update Time: 16.12.2018 01:14