Graduate
study in Agricultural and Applied Economics leading to a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics or Environmental Economics and Doctor of Philosophy degrees provides a
wide range of educational opportunities in addressing the issues of production
and distribution of food and fiber, natural resource and environmental management, and the quality of rural life.
These programs prepare students for careers of leadership through development of
a high degree of economic comprehension and decision making. Applications of
economic theory and econometrics to resolve economic problems are the
major areas of focus for courses in the department.
The Department has offered graduate degree programs for over 55 years. Its
Graduates hold key positions in both the private and public sectors in the
state, the nation, and throughout the world. Graduates are employed in a wide
range of positions, with robust demand in private industry from health care to food and fiber wholesale firms. Graduates are employed in domestic and international
academic positions.