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The agricultural business and economics program offers diverse coursework to equip students for various career paths in both business and agriculture sectors. During the initial two years, you'll study foundational business subjects including Microeconomics, Financial Accounting, Macroeconomics, Managerial Accounting, and Statistics, alongside other core classes that establish the groundwork for advanced agricultural economics studies. In subsequent years, the curriculum progresses to specialized courses like Agricultural Finance, Agribusiness Marketing, Agricultural Law, Resource Economics, Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Policies and Trade, Farm Management, and Agricultural Prices. Students can customize their learning through professional and agricultural electives, with options to focus on areas such as management, marketing, or finance. Some may opt for training in farm-level decision-making and management, combined with technical knowledge of agricultural production.