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Oct 07, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Agricultural Economics (B.S.) - Specialty Option in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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The agricultural economics program balances the theoretical and practical applications of agricultural economics to give students the best grasp on emerging issues facing professionals in food and agriculture today. Students earn a BS in agriculture with a major in agricultural economics.
This option focuses on environmental issues and agricultural economics.
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Agricultural Economics (21 credit hours)
Agricultural Economics Electives (18 credit hours)
Include at least two numbered 598 or above.
No more than 3 combined total credits from AGEC 460, AGEC 751 and GENAG 515 can be used toward Ag Econ Electives.
Agriculture and Environment (6-7 credit hours)
Communication (14 credit hours)
Economics/Business (12 credit hours)
Mathematics/Statistics (6-9 credit hours)
Natural Sciences (12 credit hours)
Social Sciences/Humanities (9 credit hours)
- HDFS 350 - Family Relationships and Gender Roles Credits: 3
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- Social Science Elective Credits: 3
[Select from American Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, Geography, History, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology]
- PSYCH 110 - General Psychology Credits: 3
or - SOCIO 211 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 3
- ARCH 301 - Appreciation of Architecture Credits: 3
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- Humanities Elective Credits: 3
[Select from Art, Dance, English (above 210), History, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy, Theatre]
Specialty in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (15 credit hours)
See Block Elective Requirement. Include at least 6 credit hours numbered 500 or above. Unrestricted electives as needed to meet 127 credit hours
Total credit hours required for graduation: (127)
Must satisfy K-State 8 general education requirements.
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