Clemson,
SC,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Students pursuing a Master of Science (M.S.) in agricultural and applied economics gain expertise in utilizing economic principles, creating experimental designs or surveys, developing econometric models, and employing statistical inference to examine human behavior, business operations, and government policies.
These analyses often focus on areas such as agricultural markets and policies, financial services including insurance and credit, healthcare systems, wildlife conservation, natural resource distribution, environmental regulations and property rights, sports economics, governmental oversight, and sustainable growth initiatives.