- Master of Science in International Agribusiness at North Dakota State University is a 1-year program.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The program is offered by the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics provides both the academic training and the international experience required to excel in an international agribusiness career.
- The program of study includes course work in applied economics, quantitative methods, and international agribusiness strategy, management, finance, and marketing.
- Students are required to have an international experience that may be satisfied by meeting one of three options:
- The student may participate in an international internship. Both paid and unpaid opportunities exist with international agribusiness companies, with government agencies, or with nonprofit organizations.
- Students may participate in graduate courses in business or agribusiness at an international university during a semester-long or summer study abroad program.
- Students may select at least six additional credits of coursework offered at NDSU related to international business or agribusiness.
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Students complete the program by writing and defending their comprehensive study papers under the supervision of their graduate committee.