Undergraduate Programs
Agricultural Business
Graduation Requirements
2007-2009 Catalog
In addition to these group requirements, Ag Business majors must satisfy College of Ag & Life Science "intensive" communication, problem solving, computer proficiency, and environmental requirements. These requirements are normally met by taking the following courses.
- Interpersonal and public communication skills
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A minimum grade of C is required by the College of Ag in 6 credits of composition and 3 credits of speech.
- Mathematical and computer science
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Math 160 and Econ 207 or Math 165 and 166
Students planning to attend graduate school should take Math 165 and 166
- Computer Science 103 or department approved substitution
- Stat 226 and 326
- Physical Science
- Chemistry 163/163L or Physics 111
- Life & Environmental Science
- Biology 101 or 211
- NREM 120 or Biology 173 or equivalent
- Social science and humanities
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- 3 credits Humanities
- Econ 102 (Social Science)
- International Perspectives/US Diversity
- 3 credits from the International Perspectives list
- 3 credits from the US Diversity list
Courses used to satisfy the International Perspectives and US Diversity requirements may also be used to satisfy other areas of the curriculum.
- Ethics
- 3 credits from the Ethics list
- Business
- Accounting 284, 285 and Finance 301
- Any one of Mgmt 310, Mgmt 370, Mkt 340, MIS 330, OSCM 320, LSCM 360.
- Agriculture
- 6 credits in Agriculture and Food Science
- Economics
- Econ 110
- Econ 101 and 101L
- Econ 235
- Econ 301
- Econ 302 or 353
- Two Econ courses from 300-489 (excluding Econ 397 and 398)
- Two Econ courses from 400-489
- Electives
- 25-26 credits of free electives
A sufficient number of elective credits must be taken to reach the minimum number of 128 total credits required to graduate.
- Graduating Senior Seminar
- Econ 492