Manhattan,
KS,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
The agricultural economics curriculum integrates both theoretical foundations and real-world applications, equipping students to address current challenges in the food and agriculture sectors. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree with a specialization in agricultural economics.
Through dual-degree options, minors, or pre-professional tracks, learners can customize their education to align with personal interests and professional aspirations. Many students pair agricultural economics with disciplines like political science, computer science, nutrition, journalism, statistics, animal science, agronomy, grain science, accounting, or business administration.