Agricultural and Applied Economics Degree
 

The Agricultural and Applied Economics degree prepares students for careers in management of agricultural firms such as farms and ranches or agribusiness firms supplying inputs or marketing agricultural products. The degree program has 15 hours of free elective courses (chosen from any other courses not used elsewhere in the degree program). Students transferring into the department often choose the Agricultural and Applied Economics degree to receive maximum credit for courses taken at other institutions.

 

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