West Lafayette,
IN,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Purdue's Department of Agricultural Economics offers Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs that equip students for careers in academia, government, and corporate sectors. Both programs build upon rigorous economic theory and quantitative research foundations. Students complement this core training with specialized courses that apply theoretical concepts and analytical techniques to real-world challenges across various disciplines. Typically, classroom learning culminates in practical research projects that enhance students' ability to implement their acquired skills.
The doctoral program typically spans three to five years, with most candidates completing their requirements in about four years.