Undergraduate
Department of Agricultural Economics
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A major in agricultural economics or agribusiness will help you develop the business and economics skills you need to be a leader in agriculture, or in many other related industries. The study of agricultural economics or agribusiness applies business methods and economic principles to solve real-world problems in the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural goods and services. Graduates enter challenging careers in business management, finance, marketing, policy analysis and development, farm or ranch management, resource management, environmental management, rural development, and community development.
Undergraduate Resources
Internship Materials
The faculty designed the Agricultural Economics Internship Program to enrich the education of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness majors through meaningful off-campus work experiences. Students may earn course credit for the internship.
Interns cooperate with various firms and agencies across the country.
Many interns have received job offers after graduation from their cooperating firm or agency.
Career Success
The Department of Agricultural Economics takes great pride in the success of our students not only while they are in the department, but also after they graduate. We are very proud of the accomplishments of our students.
Placement and salary information are two ways we can help future students see what opportunities await them with a degree from our department.