Business Administration (Agribusiness) Masters

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The program will consist of 26-27 credits of core courses, with two elective courses (4-6 credits) for a total of 30-33 total credits.

Core Courses26-27
Applied Risk Analysis I
Agribusiness I: Agricultural Product Marketing and Agribusiness Strategy
Comprehensive Project (Comprehensive Project/Agribusiness Strategy (capstone; integrate learning from previous courses; write a paper/case) )
Graduate Seminar
Strategic Cost Management
Advanced Financial Management
Advanced Organizational Behavior
Supply Chain and Operations Management
Strategic Marketing Management
Managing Information Resources
Microeconomics for Managers
Advanced Microeconomics
Advanced Strategic Management
Choose at least two courses from the approved elective list.4-6
Finance/Risk
Agribusiness Finance
Applied Risk Analysis II
International Finance
Logistics/Supply Chain Management
Integrated Supply Chain System
Global Supply Chain Management
TL 723
Supply Chain Decision Analysis
TL 829
Marketing
Advanced Commodity Trading
Sales Management
Creating and Marketing Innovations
Marketing Analytics and Customer Intelligence
Digital Marketing
Integrated Marketing Communications
Quantitative Methods
Analytical Methods for Applied Economics
Econometrics
Advanced Econometrics
Business Analytics Concepts
Business Analytics Strategy
Business Analytics Methods
Other Electives, including those listed above and:
Food Laws & Regulations
Cooperatives
Food Safety Costs and Benefits Analysis
Food Policy
Individual Study/Tutorial
Game Theory and Strategy
International Trade
Leading and Managing Teams
Managerial Leadership: Essential Competencies
Management Decision Making
Negotiations
Managing Conflict in Organizations
600- or 700-level College of Business, or related area courses approved by the MBA program director.
Total Credits30-33

Admission and Application Requirements

  • Graduate School admission and application requirements are found on the Admission Information page.
  • Applicants may request a waiver of the GMAT/GRE requirement if they meet one of the following requirements:

    • The applicant has a cumulative post-secondary GPA of 3.5 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) from an accredited or otherwise recognized institution of higher education.
    • The application has successfully completed two or more post-secondary degrees (bachelor's level or higher).
    • The applicant holds a terminal degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, MD, JD, etc.).
    • The applicant has substantial post-baccalaureate professional work experience (typically a minimum of five (5) years), including demonstrated leadership ability.
  • Applicants requesting an exam waiver are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and waiver approval is determined at the discretion of the MBA program coordinator and/or director.