Agriculture needs people who can analyze and manage production, market, and financial risks. Whether on a farm or ranch, in the public or private sectors, or in law practice, an agricultural economics degree will prepare you to take on these challenges. A recent found that 57,900 jobs per year for will be open to people with a bachelor's degree and expertise in food, agriculture, renewable natural resources, or the environment.
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Governor’s Office of Economic Development recognizes agriculture as one of ÁùºÏ±¦µä’s key industries. It is rapidly expanding, with a 60.4% increase in jobs over the past decade, compared to just 7.4% nationally. Thus, the need to highly trained people who can work in the area will continue. By providing a dual degree, this program will produce graduates with valuable credentials to gain entry into the workforce and contribute to this important economic engine.