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The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Programs Offered


Areas of Concentration:

  • Marketing & Business Management: Emphasizes the application of economics to management, marketing, and finance issues in the business and government sectors.

  • Environmental Economics & Policy: Emphasizes the application of economics to natural resource and environmental policy issues in the business and government sectors.

  • International Development: Emphasizes the application of economics to marketing, resource or commodity management, and development issues in international business and government sectors.

Minors

  • Environmental Economics & Policy
  • Agribusiness Management
  • Equine Business Management
  • Aquaculture Business Management

Double Major Option

Resource Economics Students are able to complete a double major by:
  • Fulfilling the program requirements of the Resource Economics Major
  • Declaring a secondary major within the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ex: Animal Science or Natural Resources Management & Engineering)
  • Completing at least 24 credits of additional 200-level coursework not used as part of the 36 credit group for the primary major.