Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness

From vibrant pastures and ranches to bustling offices, careers in agribusiness are as varied as the different kinds of grasses that grow. The Agriculture Council of America counts at least 22 million people working in agricultural-related fields. There are expectations for continual growth in this industry, mainly considering technology’s constant evolution.  

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What is Agribusiness?

ACU’s Bachelor of Science Agribusiness degree, designed by agricultural and business faculty, combines training in agricultural economics, business, and technical agriculture. Learning is facilitated through classroom work as well as spending time outside the classroom and interacting in industry-related settings.

Agribusiness majors are prepared for business allied with agriculture, including banks and other lending agencies, real estate, insurance companies, farm supply and equipment companies, firms processing and marketing agricultural products, and public agencies associated with agriculture.

The education and experience you gain while earning a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness degree at ACU will prepare you for a fulfilling career in this industry.

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What can you do after graduation?

  • Agricultural Marketing
  • Livestock Farm Manager
  • Agribusiness Analyst
  • Commodity Trader
  • Farm Appraiser
  • Agricultural Policy Analyst
  • Quality Controller

Degree Details

Agribusiness, BS (AGRB)


Required Hours

University Requirements: 56 credit hours + Major Requirements: 65 credit hours + Electives: 7 credit hours = Total Required: 128 credit hours*

*Based on track selection


Example Coursework

General Animal Science

Managerial Accounting

Agribusiness Management

Environmental Law and Policy


Department

Agricultural and Environmental Sciences


Application Deadlines

Early Bird: November 1st

Regular: February 1st

National Candidates: May 1st


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