The profession of agricultural economics is more than farm business. Our students learn about farming practices, resource management, marketing strategies, policy analysis, and other economic factors that impact agricultural businesses and their profitability. Our undergraduate degree program provides students with the skills needed to promote sustainable food production and distribution practices.
You can choose from three track options: Agribusiness Management and Food Marketing, Agricultural Economics, or Advanced Studies. Students completing the Agribusiness Management and Food Marketing track option complete all the requirements for a minor in Business. The Agricultural Economics track option is ideal for students interested in completing a minor in areas such as plant science, animal science, sustainable agriculture, and community and leadership development. For students interested in a double major or graduate school, the Advanced Studies track option may be ideal.