The Agricultural Business major teaches students the operating techniques and business skills used in the modern food and fiber industry. This program builds student knowledge and skills needed to manage small and medium sized business in agriculture and allied industries. This is true whether the business is directly involved in production, value-adds to raw agricultural products, or provides support services including the distribution, processing, packaging, and marketing of agricultural products. Two things tend to distinguish the major in Agricultural Business from a typical business degree: first, our focus tends to be on small and medium sized businesses where the decision maker must be more attuned to all dimensions of their operating environment, whereas more traditional business degrees often focus on a larger business organization where functions are more specialized. Second, the major emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying technical processes that drive business decisions through formal course requirements in the agricultural sciences. The interface between technical training in agricultural sciences, economics, and management sets this degree apart. Completing this program enhances students’ professional development, technical competence, problem solving skills and communication skills. The program operates in the nexus of business management, public policy, and agriculture. Strong interdisciplinary coordination in the department allows majors in agricultural business to strengthen their technical training by simultaneously completing a second major in allied fields including animal science, equine science, soil and crop science, agricultural education, technical journalism, and other fields of interest.
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A degree in agricultural sciences prepares a student for a variety of careers. Ideally, you will work to find a major or career that matches your interests, skills, and values. Below are some excellent resources to help you decide on a major or career path in agricultural sciences. Jobs and Internships (Discover more on our Internships Page) Career Development Services Offered to Students Resume/Cover Letters Career Counseling Job Search Techniques Major exploration Job and Internship Services Career Assessment Career Interviews Salary Negotiations