From
the Department Head
Agriculture
in today's world is a business, whether it be processing and marketing agricultural
products, farming, or supplying agricultural inputs. Consumers face a variety
of choices that are impacted by policies and regulations, by micro and macro conditions
affecting them, and by their individual circumstances and welfare. The Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics addresses important issues regarding the
management of agricultural and related businesses, the functioning of agricultural
markets, the protection and use of resources, the performance of government policies
affecting agricultural and related industries, and the impacts of decisions made
by consumers with respect to the purchase of food and fiber products.
ARE offers undergraduate
major and minor programs in agricultural business management and a concentration
in biological sciences business management within the agricultural business management
program. At the graduate level, the department offers a Master of Science degree
in agricultural economics, and a Ph.D. degree in economics. These instructional
programs are enriched by faculty members with extension and research activities
which contribute to the relevance and thoroughness of the teaching program. Jon
Brandt, Department
Head
Agricultural and Resource Economicss
ARE
strives to build an inclusive community that welcomes all people, including those
with disabilities. |
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