Washington State University

School of Economic Sciences

Undergraduate Programs

B.S. in Agribusiness Economics and Management

Learn to manage companies that process, market, and merchandise agricultural products to consumers. Explore the business concepts, economic principles, and management tools necessary to operate these companies successfully. Develop knowledge and skills in management, marketing, and finance with emphasis on the specialized requirements of the agribusiness sector.

Requirements

Hours

Besides GERs, you will need:
37
 
EconS Core Classes

EconS 101 and 102

6

EconS 301, 302, and 311
9
 
Integrative Skills and Professional Preparation
EconS 490
3
EconS 483, 497, or 499
3
 
Quantitative Analysis and Communication Skills
Math 201 and 202, or 171 or 172, and 220
7

Engl 402

3

Stat 212 or MgtOp 215

4

   
Major Program Requirements  
Acctg 230 and 231
6
Fin 325
3
EconS 350 or 352, 351, 451, 452, and 453
15

Business Skills Elective

12

EconS Electives

3

   

Electives

9

 

 

Total Required Hours

120

 

Field of Study

Contact Info

Maggie Kettwig
509-335-1667

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