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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Agricultural Economics

Decision-making At Work for Nebraska

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Agribusiness 
General Option
Agricultural Finance and Banking
Food Product Marketing and Management
Agricultural Marketing
Livestock Industries 

Agricultural Economics
General Option
Farm and Ranch Management
Public Policy
Quantitative Methods

Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
Eco-Business and Sustainability
Energy Economics
Environmental Economics
Water Economics

Grazing Livestock Systems
Joint program with Animal Science and Range Management

Master Scholars
Five-year Bachelors/Masters program

Minors
Agribusiness
Agricultural Economics
Community Economics and Social Dynamics


 

Courses and Course Syllabi

The undergraduate courses (100- through 400-level) taught in the Department of Agricultural Economics can be found using the following links.

Current Course Syllabi - provides information on course content
Course Descriptions - gives brief descriptions of courses offered through the Department

International Study and International Courses Students in our programs take nine hours of international-focus coursework. They can work with their adviser to choose classes that will easily fit into a minor in International Studies.

Students have many opportunities to study abroad through semester-based programs. In addition, the College and University provide opportunities to participate in shorter two-to-three week study tours. These opportunities are available through International Affairs and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Dean's Office.