Lincoln,
NE,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Agricultural economics utilizes economic theories and statistical methods to examine challenges in food production, supply chains, marketing, and consumption, along with the associated natural and human resource frameworks. Nebraska's agricultural economics curriculum equips students with analytical tools for real-world challenges, offering classes in production economics, agribusiness structures, global trade, rural development, environmental economics, and agribusiness management. Collaborative programs with the Economics and Statistics Departments, as well as the Business Administration College, create valuable avenues to enhance and expand the learning opportunities within the Agricultural Economics Department.