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The Agricultural and Environmental Economics specialization equips economists to recognize, conceptualize, and examine fundamental economic behaviors that influence relationships between human societies, natural ecosystems, and managed agricultural systems. Students gain expertise in interpreting economic and scientific information, performing autonomous investigations, and effectively communicating research outcomes. Proficiency in developing and assessing policies empowers graduates to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship.
The Master of Agriculture and Environment program prepares professionals to address critical 21st-century issues including food supply stability, climate adaptation, and resource management of carbon, water, and ecosystems. Through hands-on laboratory and fieldwork training, graduates become valuable contributors to this essential and expanding industry.
This advanced degree serves as an ideal progression for science or economics graduates, or professionals with relevant experience (subject to accreditation approval).
The Agricultural and Environmental Economics specialization equips economists to recognize, conceptualize, and examine fundamental economic behaviors that influence relationships between human societies, natural ecosystems, and managed agricultural systems. Students gain expertise in interpreting economic and scientific information, performing autonomous investigations, and effectively communicating research outcomes. Proficiency in developing and assessing policies empowers graduates to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship.