• This program is flexible in terms of research and coursework so that students can achieve their career-inspired and individual objectives. Students complete a total of ~30 credit hours that include a research (thesis option) or professional project(non-thesis option).
  • The?program seeks to facilitate the development of competencies in applied economics and analysis?of challenges and opportunities in agriculture and food, community and other resource systems.
  • Graduates of the program are successfully pursuing careers with government, academia, and?industry! Numerous graduates have also gone on to further their education in graduate and?professional degree programs at universities across the country.?