AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS and AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS
Professor Octavio A. Ramirez, department head
Professors Catlett, Clary, Diemer, Falk, Fowler, Gorman, Libbin, Skaggs, Torell, Ward; Assistant Professors Hadjigeorgalis, Hurd, Lillywhite; College Associate Professor Bullock; College Assistant Professor Hawkes
(505)646-3215
DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
MAJOR: Agricultural Economics
and Agricultural Business
OPTION: Farm Business Management
OPTION: Ranch
Business Management
OPTION: Marketing and Sales
OPTION: Business Management
OPTION: Finance
OPTION: Computer Applications and Data Management
OPTION:
Agricultural Communications
OPTION: Natural Resources Management
OPTION:
Agricultural Chemical Sales
OPTION: Agricultural Records and Financial Controls
OPTION: International Agricultural Business
OPTION: International Development
OPTION: Environmental Economics
OPTION: Pre-Law
OPTION: MS-Prep
COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
College required constants are listed under the heading "College of Agriculture and Home Economics." Specific courses meeting these and the university general education requirements are included below in departmental requirements. A total of 128 credits are required for graduation. At least 55 credits must be at the 300+ level. You willdevelop schedules for specific semesters with the help of your academic adviser.
GENERAL AND DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Verbal and Written
ENGL 111G, Rhetoric and Composition .......................................................................
4
One from: ENGL 203G, 211G, 218G, 311G, or 318G ...............................................
3
COMM 253G or 265G or AXED 201G.............................................................................
3
Quantitative
MATH 115, Intermediate Algebra....................................................................................
3
MATH 142G, Calculus for the Biological and
Management Sciences I ............................................................................................
3
E ST 311G, Statistical Applications ..................................................................................
3
Computer
AG E 250G, Life with Microcomputers ..........................................................................
3
One from: AG E 450G, Advanced Microcomputer Applications in AgriculĄture, or
BCS 300+ ..........................................................................................................
3
General Education
General education courses are designated by a G suffix
in the list of general education courses in the "General Information" chapter.
General education science with lab...............................................................................
4
Historical Perspectives ..........................................................................................................
3
Human Thought/Behavior..................................................................................................
3
Literature or Fine Arts............................................................................................................
3
Viewing a Wider World..........................................................................................................
6
General Business
ACCT 251, Management Accounting............................................................................
3
ACCT 252, Financial Accounting ......................................................................................
3
MKTG 303, Principles of Marketing ................................................................................
3
MGT 309, Human Relations in Business.......................................................................
3
FIN 341, Financial Analysis and Markets ......................................................................
3
BLAW 317, Business Law I, or BLAW 316, Legal Environment of Business.. 3
Economic Theory
ECON 251G, Principles of Macroeconomics...............................................................
3
ECON 252G, Principles of Microeconomics ................................................................
3
ECON 371, Intermediate Microeconomic Theory ...................................................
3
ECON 372, Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory ..................................................
3
Applied Economics/Business
AG E 100, Introductory Agricultural Economics and Business..........................
3
AG E 236, Agribusiness Management Principles .....................................................
3
AG E 305, Marketing and Pricing Agricultural Products.......................................
3
AG E 337G, Natural Resource Economics or AG E 384G, Water Resource
Economics ........................................................................................................................
3
AG E 425, Agribusiness Financial Management.......................................................
3
AG E 445G, Agricultural Policy ..........................................................................................
3
AG E 385, Applied Production Economics ..................................................................
3
AG E 499, Senior Project or AG E 456, Agribusiness Management ................
3
In addition to the department and general requirements listed above, you must also select 15 hours from one of the fifteen available options. The specific class requirements for each option are on file in the department and are available either through generaladvising and/or by request.