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The Department of Agricultural Economics provides a Master of Science program with both thesis and non-thesis tracks. The non-thesis path requires completing at least 36 credit hours of classes and passing a comprehensive exam. This curriculum equips graduates for professional roles across public, private, and corporate sectors. The business landscape, social dynamics, and governmental policies have undergone significant transformation in recent years, with changes accelerating rapidly. Organizations face constant competitive demands to cut expenses while enhancing value. In this evolving environment, effective leadership demands rigorous analytical skills, dedication, and motivational capabilities. Such leaders guide their organizations toward prosperous partnerships and collaborations.