The thriving undergraduate program has over 700 students. They offer concentrations in subjects like agribusiness, accounting, finance in agribusiness, consumer economics and finance, environmental economics, farm management, financial planning, policy and law, and international trade and development. The hallmarks are experiential learning outside the classroom; research opportunities in classes and through independent studies; and excellent placements both in employment and in graduate and law schools.

Synergies between the undergraduate and graduate programs give graduate students opportunities for professional development in instruction and undergrad students opportunities to learn about career options from graduate student role models.