Do you have a head for business and an interest in agriculture? A major in Agricultural Business Management combines the best of both worlds. Agriculture in the 21st century is a complex, multifaceted, and cutting-edge industry, and in order to ensure that the farm products Americans need are grown, manufactured, and distributed effectively, all agricultural businesses need managers to take charge.
As an Agricultural Business Management major, you’ll be studying all the fundamentals of business—economics, management, marketing, finance, and others—while learning exactly how these fields apply to the world of agriculture. You’ll apply your business skills to areas like natural resources management, food systems, and biotechnology. You’ll investigate ways to maintain the delicate balance between environmental protection and profitable business. You’ll learn about the processing and distributing of agricultural commodities. You’ll also learn about the newest advances in technology and computer science that have advanced the field of agriculture and made agricultural practices more efficient and convenient. With this major, you’ll get the skills and knowledge you need to be successful in this lively industry.
Agricultural Marketing
Agricultural Mathematics
Analyzing Alternative Enterprises
Applied Macroeconomics
Applied Microeconomics
Business Law
Crop Production Practices
Employment Communication
Farm Management
Food and Agricultural Sales
Land Measurement and Surveying
Livestock Management
Markets, Marketing, and Prices
Pesticide Use and Safety
Plant Propagation
Soils and Fertilizers
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