An off-campus distance Master’s of Agribusiness (MAB) degree is offered through the Agricultural Economics Department for working professionals. The MAB program emphasizes the application of economic and management concepts to problems facing the agribusiness professional. The Master in Agribusiness program is designed for off-campus students who wish to continue full-time employment while pursuing the post-baccalaureate degree. The MAB program emphasizes the study of economic and agribusiness management concepts and their application to food and agricultural business situations. The curriculum focuses on current issues facing agribusiness managers while providing tools for making better decisions in the areas of risk management, logistics, financial management, strategic planning, agricultural resource, and trade policy, marketing, human resource management, and institutional changes within agriculture. Two one-week campus sessions are required during both the first and second year of the program.
Students enrolling in the Master of Agribusiness program must have at least two years of post baccalaureate professional work experience in agribusiness or other organizations in the food and agricultural sector. Students admitted to the Master of Agribusiness program must meet the following subject matter requirements:
1. One course in principles of macroeconomics, introduction to agricultural economics or principles of microeconomics
2. Proficiency in microcomputer operations
3. One course in accounting
4. One course in statistics
Application deadline is October 15th to begin the program in January. Applicants with grades in the final two years of an undergraduate program that average below 3.0 may, in exceptional cases, be considered for probational admission. Applicants admitted on a probational basis must acquire regular standing by doing satisfactory graduate work during the first semester of graduate study.
For additional information and application materials please contact:
Allen Featherstone
Master’s of Agribusiness Program Director
Department of Agricultural Economics
Kansas State University
342 Waters Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-4011
785-532-4441
Fax: 785-532-6925
E-mail: afeather@ksu.edu
Home Page: http://www.mab.ksu.edu/