History of the School of Economic Sciences
The School of Economic Sciences was formed, in 2004, by merging the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics from the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences and the Department of Economics from the College of Business and Economics. The School of Economic Sciences has 34 full-time faculty who work with eight support staff and 75 graduate students. Undergraduate enrollment includes 150 majors in economics, agricultural economics, agribusiness, and environmental and resource economics and management. The School of Economic Sciences offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Arts degree in applied economics and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in economics or agricultural economics.
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