Agribusiness Management
This minor gives students additional skills aimed specifically at rural businesses and businesses that produce, process, or market agricultural products and commodities. Such companies range from locally owned firms to Fortune 500 companies such as Unilever and Nestle.
This minor focuses on principles pertaining to agribusiness management. Fifteen to sixteen credit hours are required from the following courses:
- ARE 110: Agribusiness Accounting (3 hrs)
- ARE 204: Agribusiness Management (3 hrs)
- ARE 431: Marketing Agricultural Products (3 hrs) or ARE 435: Marketing Livestock Products (3 hrs)
- ARE 461: Agribusiness Finance (3 hrs)
The remaining three to four credit hours must be chosen from:
- ARE 382: Agricultural and Natural Resources Law (3 hrs)
- ARE 406: Applied Quantitative Methods (3 hrs)
- ARE 420: Agricultural Cooperatives (3 hrs)
- ARE 435: Marketing Livestock Products.
- ARE 421: Rural Enterprise Development (4 hrs)
- ARE 440: Futures Markets and Commodity Price (3 hrs)
