Program Coordinator/Contact
Nicole Klein, Associate Director
Ness School of Management and Economics
Harding Hall
605-688-4141
Program Information
The major in Agricultural Business prepares students to excel in the challenging environment of the modern agricultural industry. Graduates are creative, adaptable, and well educated in economics and management. The program combines education in management and economics with a strong technical knowledge in production agriculture and skills in problem solving. The curriculum emphasizes economic theory, agricultural business management, quantitative methods, and agricultural and biological science electives. Students interested in pursuing a graduate degree in agricultural economics, agri-business, or related fields are well prepared by this degree program.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates will:
- Be able to use analytical methods to make effective decisions. (Cross-curricular Skills: Inquiry and Analysis; Critical and Creative Thinking; Problem Solving)
- Be able to communicate effectively. (Cross-curricular Skill: Information Literacy)
- Be able to evaluate matters of ethics in the profession and the culture more broadly. (Cross-curricular Skills: Ethical Reasoning; Diversity, Inclusion and Equity)
- Have the requisite body of knowledge in management and economics.
Academic Requirements
Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in CSC /MGMT 325 - Management Information Systems (COM) , FIN 310 - Business Finance (COM) , HRM 460 - Human Resource Management (COM) , and (MGMT 360 - Organization and Management (COM) or AGEC 371 - Agricultural Business Management ).
If a student chooses to double major in two majors offered through the Ness School of Management and Economics (Economics, Agricultural Business, Business Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies), the second major needs to have at least 18 credits that are distinct from the first major.
Course Delivery Format
The program offers courses on campus, with limited online coursework, usually during the summer.